Modular heat treatment system
US-9528764-B2 · Dec 27, 2016 · US
US11262129B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11262129-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916595464-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 8, 2019 |
| Priority date | Nov 7, 2018 |
| Publication date | Mar 1, 2022 |
| Grant date | Mar 1, 2022 |
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A gas phase type heating method includes loading an object into a vapor heating furnace or a heating furnace via a loading/unloading portion, cooling vapor of a heat transfer liquid by a cooler provided above the loading/unloading portion in the vapor heating furnace, and causing a gas to go in and out, making a pressure in a continuous furnace uniform, and heating the loaded object, by a connection portion that is provided above the cooler and has a pressure loss smaller than a pressure loss of the loading/unloading portion.
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What is claimed is: 1. A gas phase type heating method of heating an object by a continuous furnace including a vapor heating furnace that heats the object by using latent heat of condensation of vapor of a heat transfer liquid and a heating furnace that communicates with the vapor heating furnace, the method comprising: loading the object into the vapor heating furnace or the heating furnace via a loading/unloading portion that allows the vapor heating furnace and the heating furnace to communicate with each other; cooling the vapor of the heat transfer liquid by a cooler provided above the loading/unloading portion in the vapor heating furnace; and causing a gas to go in and out between the vapor heating furnace and the heating furnace, making a pressure in the continuous furnace uniform, and heating the loaded object, by a connection portion that is provided above the cooler, allows the vapor heating furnace and the heating furnace to communicate with each other, and has a pressure loss smaller than a pressure loss of the loading/unloading portion. 2. The gas phase type heating method of claim 1 , wherein a tub that heats the heat transfer liquid and generates the vapor is disposed in a lower portion of the vapor heating furnace. 3. A gas phase type heating device comprising: a continuous furnace, which heats an object, including: a vapor heating furnace heating the object by using latent heat of condensation of vapor of a heat transfer liquid; and a heating furnace communicating with the vapor heating furnace, and, wherein the vapor heating furnace includes a loading/unloading portion that communicates with the heating furnace, a cooler that is disposed above the loading/unloading portion and cools the vapor of the heat transfer liquid, and a connection portion that is disposed above the cooler, allows the vapor heating furnace and the heating furnace to communicate with each other, allows a gas to go in and out between the vapor heating furnace and the heating furnace, and has a pressure loss smaller than a pressure loss of the loading/unloading portion. 4. The gas phase type heating device of claim 3 , wherein a tub that heats the heat transfer liquid and generates the vapor is disposed in a lower portion of the vapor heating furnace. 5. The gas phase type heating device of claim 3 , wherein an opening area of a longitudinal section of the connection portion is larger than an opening area of a longitudinal section of the loading/unloading portion. 6. The gas phase type heating device of claim 3 , wherein when a side close to an inlet through which the object is loaded is defined as an upstream side, and a side close to an outlet through which the object is unloaded is defined as a downstream side, an inlet loss on the upstream side of the connection portion and an inlet loss on the downstream side of the connection portion are the same. 7. The gas phase type heating device of claim 3 , wherein the connection portion has an opening surrounded by an inclined or curved surface with respect to a long-axis direction of the connection portion, and by the loading/unloading portion having an opening surrounded by a surface orthogonal to a long-axis direction of the loading/unloading portion, the connection portion is configured to have a pressure loss smaller than a pressure loss of the loading/unloading portion.
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