Patent classifications
F27B5/10
Ni-BASED ALLOY, HEAT-RESISTANT AND CORROSION-RESISTANT COMPONENT, AND HEAT TREATMENT FURNACE COMPONENT
The present invention provides a Ni-based alloy, a heat-resistant and corrosion-resistant component, and a heat treatment furnace component, all of which have excellent corrosion resistance and mechanical strength at high temperatures. The Ni-based alloy of the present invention consists of, by mass %, Al: more than 5.0% and up to 26.0%, and Zr: more than 0% and up to 5.0%, the balance being Ni and unavoidable impurities. The Ni-based alloy preferably contains more than 0% and up to 5.0% of B, by mass %, in a combined amount with Zr. Moreover, it is preferable that the Ni-based alloy has P value and Q value and satisfies a relationship of Q value ≥ 0.89 × P value - 0.53, when the P value is obtained from a formula -18.95 + 0.1956 × Ni% + 0.1977 × Al% + 0.2886 × Zr% + 12.4 × B%, and the Q value is obtained by dividing an area percentage of Ni.sub.3Al precipitated on the surface of the alloy by 100.
BATCH FURNACE ASSEMBLY AND METHOD OF OPERATING A BATCH FURNACE ASSEMBLY
Batch furnace assembly for processing wafers, comprising a process chamber housing defining a process chamber and having a process chamber opening, a wafer boat housing defining a water boat chamber, a door assembly, a differential pressure sensor, and a controller. The door assembly has a closed position in which it closes off the process chamber opening. The door assembly defines in a closed position a door assembly chamber having a purge gas inlet for supplying purge gas to the door assembly chamber for gas sealingly separating the process chamber from the wafer boat chamber. The differential pressure sensor assembly fluidly connects to the door assembly chamber and is configured to determine a pressure difference between a pressure in the door assembly chamber and a reference pressure in a reference pressure chamber. The controller is configured to establish whether the pressure difference is in a desired pressure range.
BATCH FURNACE ASSEMBLY AND METHOD OF OPERATING A BATCH FURNACE ASSEMBLY
Batch furnace assembly for processing wafers, comprising a process chamber housing defining a process chamber and having a process chamber opening, a wafer boat housing defining a water boat chamber, a door assembly, a differential pressure sensor, and a controller. The door assembly has a closed position in which it closes off the process chamber opening. The door assembly defines in a closed position a door assembly chamber having a purge gas inlet for supplying purge gas to the door assembly chamber for gas sealingly separating the process chamber from the wafer boat chamber. The differential pressure sensor assembly fluidly connects to the door assembly chamber and is configured to determine a pressure difference between a pressure in the door assembly chamber and a reference pressure in a reference pressure chamber. The controller is configured to establish whether the pressure difference is in a desired pressure range.
Glass forming apparatuses and methods for making glass ribbons
Described herein are glass forming apparatuses with cooled muffle assemblies and methods for using the same to form glass ribbons. According to one embodiment, a muffle assembly for a fusion forming apparatus may include a muffle frame comprising a back wall, a front wall opposite the back wall, and a pair of sidewalls joining the front wall to the back wall in a closed-loop. At least one first cooling tube may extend through the back wall and the front wall across the closed-loop. At least one second cooling tube may extend through the back wall and the front wall across the closed loop such that the at least one second cooling tube is spaced apart from and parallel with the at least one first cooling tube.
Glass forming apparatuses and methods for making glass ribbons
Described herein are glass forming apparatuses with cooled muffle assemblies and methods for using the same to form glass ribbons. According to one embodiment, a muffle assembly for a fusion forming apparatus may include a muffle frame comprising a back wall, a front wall opposite the back wall, and a pair of sidewalls joining the front wall to the back wall in a closed-loop. At least one first cooling tube may extend through the back wall and the front wall across the closed-loop. At least one second cooling tube may extend through the back wall and the front wall across the closed loop such that the at least one second cooling tube is spaced apart from and parallel with the at least one first cooling tube.
Tapered furnace muffles
An optical fiber draw furnace muffle includes a body portion defining a substantially cylindrical cavity extending along a centerline axis of the muffle. A tapered portion has an interior surface which defines a first curved portion with a first radius of curvature and a second curved portion with a second radius of curvature. At least one of the first and second radii of curvature has a radius greater than a radius of the cylindrical cavity.
Tapered furnace muffles
An optical fiber draw furnace muffle includes a body portion defining a substantially cylindrical cavity extending along a centerline axis of the muffle. A tapered portion has an interior surface which defines a first curved portion with a first radius of curvature and a second curved portion with a second radius of curvature. At least one of the first and second radii of curvature has a radius greater than a radius of the cylindrical cavity.
Dental firing or press furnace
The invention relates to a dental firing or press furnace (10) that enables the production of at least one dental restoration part (62). The dental firing or press furnace is provided with a firing space (12) that is heatable with the aid of a heating device (22), preferably, a resistance heating device. A heat-conducting element (50) having a specific thermal conductivity of at least 100 W/mK is arranged on the floor of the firing space (12).
Dental firing or press furnace
The invention relates to a dental firing or press furnace (10) that enables the production of at least one dental restoration part (62). The dental firing or press furnace is provided with a firing space (12) that is heatable with the aid of a heating device (22), preferably, a resistance heating device. A heat-conducting element (50) having a specific thermal conductivity of at least 100 W/mK is arranged on the floor of the firing space (12).
REFILL SYSTEM WITH IMPROVED UTILIZATION RATE OF ULTRA-THIN GLASS PRODUCTION PROCESS
A refill system includes a tempering furnace, a refill furnace which stores the molten potassium nitrate obtained by melting powdered potassium nitrate, a supply unit which supplies the molten potassium nitrate to the tempering furnace, a tempering furnace side load measuring unit which measures a load amount of the molten potassium nitrate in the tempering furnace, a refill furnace side load measuring unit which measures a load amount of the molten potassium nitrate in the refill furnace, and a central control unit which checks the load amount of the molten potassium nitrate in the tempering furnace and the refill furnace in real time, and controls the supply unit to stop supplying the molten potassium nitrate to the tempering furnace when the load amount of the molten potassium nitrate in the tempering furnace is greater than or equal to a predetermined load amount.