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publicationDate 1992-07-23-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
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titleOfInvention METHOD FOR CONTINUOUS GLOWING OF METALLIC GOODS UNDER HYDROGEN PROTECTIVE GAS
abstract The method for annealing metal prods. in continuous annealing installations uses hydrogen-enriched protection gas atmos. in which the prods. are successively heated up, annealed and cooled down during their passage through the installation. The cooling-down process in the corresp. region of the installation is reinforced through heat exchangers. The method is characterised by measures taken during operation of the annealing installation whcih prevent or at least drastically reduce settling and accumulation of the so-called white dust, esp. in the main heat transfer regions of heat exchangers. USE/ADVANTAGE - Can be used in continuous annealing installations. Its advantage over hitherto known methods is that its implementation does not necessitate a complete or partial shutdown of the annealing installation
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