FURNACES

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XEOOS Stahl- und Apparatebau Specht oHG Bahnhofstrasse 2 Hatzfeld 35116 Germany Furnaces, other than for experimental purposes; protective grids, being parts of a hot-air space heating apparatus; spark protective plates and base plates for furnaces; chimney flues; hot-air space heating apparatus for solid, liquid or gaseous fuels, namely, wood, paperboard, ethanol, spirit, butane and propane; radiators; heat accumulators; heat exchangers not being parts of machines; water heaters; heating installations for water; humidifiers for furnaces and central heating radiators; electric apparatus for roasting food; rotisseries; roasting spits; grills and barbecue grills;
YELENEW Yongzhou Lengshuitan Changrong Information Technology Co.,Ltd. No.15A06,Building 1,Southwest Corner Xiangyong&Yucai Road,Lengshuitan Dist Yongzhou,Hunan 425000 China Furnaces; Humidifiers; Cooking stoves; Cooling installations for water; Disinfectant apparatus for medical purposes; Electric air driers; Electric blankets not for medical purposes; Electric fans; Electric fans for personal use; Electric flashlights; Electric lighting fixtures, namely, sconces; Electrical rice cookers; Hand-held showers; Hand held shower heads; Humidifiers for household use;
YELLOW HEAT Homestead Engineering Inc. 1664 Cape Street Williamsburg MA 01096 Furnaces, namely, vegetable oil burners;HEAT;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A method and apparatus for the carbonization of polyacrylonitrile (PAN) precursor fibers. The apparatus comprises a furnace, or series of furnaces in side-by-side arrangement. Each furnace includes a heater, an air inlet and an air diffusion plate. The fiber is located in the furnace above the air diffuser plate, such that heated air is evenly dispersed over the fibers. The method generally comprises the steps of heat treating the PAN precursor in an oxidizing environment to stabilize the fiber, and then further heat treating the stabilized fiber in an oxidizing environment to carbonize the stabilized fiber. The method can be carried out in a single furnace, or can be carried out in a series of furnaces in a continuous process.