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Charles J Heatley

from Allentown, PA
Deceased

Charles Heatley Phones & Addresses

  • 727 Yorkshire Rd, Allentown, PA 18103 (610) 351-4041
  • Whitehall, PA
  • 1326 12Th St, Cape Coral, FL 33990 (239) 458-9655
  • Zionsville, PA
  • Palmerton, PA
  • Lee, FL
  • 6230 Batman Rd, Zionsville, PA 18092 (239) 458-9655

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Position: Building and Grounds Cleaning and Maintenance Occupations

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Us Patents

Consumable Electrode Method For Forming Micro-Alloyed Products

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US Patent:
54116112, May 2, 1995
Filed:
Aug 5, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/102358
Inventors:
Prabhat Kumar - Allentown PA
Louis Huber - Allentown PA
Robert Engleman - Oley PA
Charles Heatley - Zionsville PA
Assignee:
Cabot Corporation - Boston MA
International Classification:
C21D 100
US Classification:
148557
Abstract:
A method for forming a wrought product from a starting metal such as tantalum, niobium, and alloys thereof. A consumable electrode is coated with at least a first alloy layer by means which provide for uniform thickness. Sufficient power is applied to the electrode body to induce arcing to cause the starting metal and alloy layers to melt and pool in a crucible. The uniform layer on the electrode body provides a means for delivering minute quantities of alloy into a larger quantity of starting metal and facilitates a uniform and consistent arc which promotes mixing of the alloy and starting material in the crucible. The electrode body is consumed at an improved rate without an associated decrease in the final ingot yield weight. The pooled metal is allowed to solidify into an ingot. The ingot is then formed into a wrought product.

Consumable Electrode Method For Forming Micro-Alloyed Products

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US Patent:
58462872, Dec 8, 1998
Filed:
Jan 27, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/787020
Inventors:
Prabhat Kumar - Allentown PA
Louis Huber - Allentown PA
Robert Engleman - Oley PA
Charles Heatley - Zionsville PA
Assignee:
Cabot Corporation - Boston MA
International Classification:
B23K 3500
US Classification:
75 1023
Abstract:
A method for forming a wrought product from a starting metal such as tantalum, niobium, and alloys thereof. A consumable electrode is coated with at least a first alloy layer by means which provide for uniform thickness. Sufficient power is applied to the electrode body to induce arcing to cause the starting metal and alloy layers to melt and pool in a crucible. The uniform layer on the electrode body provides a means for delivering minute quantities of alloy into a larger quantity of starting metal and facilitates a uniform and consistent arc which promotes mixing of the alloy and starting material in the crucible. The electrode body is consumed at an improved rate without an associated decrease in the final ingot yield weight. The pooled metal is allowed to solidify into an ingot. The ingot is then formed into a wrought product.
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