Abstract:
The invention relates to a device for continuously and catalytically removing binder from metallic and/or ceramic moulded bodies produced by powder injection moulding, the device comprising a binder-removing furnace, through which the moulded bodies pass in a direction of conveyance and in which they are brought to a suitable processing temperature, a conveying device, for introducing a process gas which is needed to remove the binder and contains a reaction partner, at least one device for introducing a protective gas into a reaction chamber of the binder-removing furnace, and a burner, for burning the gaseous reaction products that result from the binder removing process, one or more devices being included which lead to a targeted flow of the process gas in the device transversely to the direction of conveyance.
Abstract:
The apparatus for the continuous catalytic removal of binder from metallic and/or ceramic shaped bodies produced by powder injection molding, which comprises a binder removal furnace through which the shaped bodies pass in a transport direction and are brought to a suitable process temperature, a feed facility for introduction of a process gas which is required for binder removal and comprises a reactant, at least one facility for the introduction of a protective gas into a reaction space of the binder removal furnace and a flare to burn the gaseous reaction products obtained in binder removal, wherein one or more devices which lead to a flow of the process gas directed transversely to the transport direction in the apparatus are present.
Abstract:
A laminar system comprises one or more plates made of an open celled, flexible foam based on melamine-/formaldehyde resins, and one or more layers of fiber fleece or fabric. The plates and the layers are mechanically joined.
Abstract:
Comminuted melamine-formaldehyde condensate foam or fiber material (I) is used to produce flame-retardant hard polyurethane foams. Independent claims are also included for the following: (1) a process for producing flame-retardant hard polyurethane foams by reacting polyisocyanates with at least one compound containing at least two reactive hydrogen atoms in the presence of water or other blowing agents and other additives, in which (I) is added to the reaction mixture together with at least one flame retardant; (2) a hard polyurethane foam produced by a process as in (1).
Abstract:
Method for permanently bonding an injection-molded inorganic molding (1) with a similar second molding (2) comprises: (A) injection molding the first component from a mixture of powder and binder; (B) removing binder from it; and (C) sintering the two components after they have been placed against each other.
Abstract:
The apparatus for the continuous catalytic removal of binder from metallic and/or ceramic shaped bodies produced by powder injection molding, which comprises a binder removal furnace through which the shaped bodies pass in a transport direction and are brought to a suitable process temperature, a feed facility for introduction of a process gas which is required for binder removal and comprises a reactant, at least one facility for the introduction of a protective gas into a reaction space of the binder removal furnace and a flare to burn the gaseous reaction products obtained in binder removal, wherein one or more devices which lead to a flow of the process gas directed transversely to the transport direction in the apparatus are present.
Abstract:
The invention relates to open-celled melamine foams which have improved fire performance and whose cell-structure surface has been to some extent or entirely coated with an ammonium salt.