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titleOfInvention PROTECTIVE GAS OVEN WITH SEPARATE FUMING
abstract Protective-gas furnaces are normally supplied with gas by a pipe. Through this pipe, a number of gas components pass into the furnace interior and protect the charge. In many protective-gas furnaces, hydrogen - one of the most important protection components - also reaches the heat insulation and reduces its insulating effect greatly. The vapour emissions from the charge and water vapour also are precipitated in the large-area heat insulation and reduce the heat-insulating effect. During subsequent heat treatments, these precipitations can exert a harmful effect on the charge, and also extend the conditioning time. In the protective-gas furnaces which have been built according to the invention, the protective-gas components are guided into the furnace separately: nitrogen and other not very heat-conducting gases directly into the heat insulation (Fig. 2) and hydrogen and hydrogen-containing gases by the conventional path into the heating chamber. The advantages of the new furnaces are: better heat insulation, more rapid heat treatment by the nitrogen which additionally protects the ceramic fibres against the destructive effect of the reducing gases. <IMAGE>
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