GREENHOUSES METAL

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
MONTICELLO Riverstone Industries Corporation 40 Richboynton Road Dover NJ 07801 Greenhouses of metal, transportable; Metal greenhouses; Transportable greenhouses of metal for household use;
NOEM Ecos Growing Systems, Inc. 23879 Madison Street Torrance CA 90505 Greenhouses of metal, transportable; Metal greenhouses; Transportable greenhouses of metal for household use;Hydroponics grow box in the nature of a closed environment equipped with lights, exhaust system, hydroponics growing container and odor control system;
RICHEL RICHEL GROUP Quartier de la Gare EYGALIERES F-13810 France Greenhouses of metal; transportable greenhouses of metal; chassis for greenhouses of metal; framework of metal for building; reinforcing materials of metal for building purposes; transportable buildings of metal; buildings of metal, namely, modular metallic buildings; silos of metal; metal storage shelters, namely, buildings of metal intended for storing grains or foodstuffs for livestock;The wording RICHEL has no meaning in a foreign language.;
RICHEL RICHEL SERRES DE FRANCE Quartier de la Gare EYGALIERES F13810 France Greenhouses of metal; transportable greenhouses of metal; chassis for greenhouses of metal; framework of metal for building; reinforcing materials of metal for building purposes; transportable buildings of metal; buildings of metal, namely, modular metallic buildings; silos of metal; metal storage shelters, namely, buildings of metal intended for storing grains or foodstuffs for livestock;The wording RICHEL has no meaning in a foreign language.;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. Two metal blocks (50, 52) are welded to respective metal sheets (30, 32) to form sealed assemblies. The sealed assemblies are then diffusion bonded together to form two metal preforms (54, 56). The thick ends (36) and (40) of the metal sheets (30, 32) and the metal blocks (50, 52) are hot formed so that a continuation of the plane X of the first surfaces (42, 46) of the metal sheets (30, 32) extends through and across the metal blocks (50, 52). The metal preforms (54, 56) are machined to remove the portion of the metal blocks (50, 52) extending above the first surfaces (42, 46) of the metal sheets (30, 32) respectively. The metal preforms (54, 56) and a metal sheet (58) are assembled into a stack (64). The metal preforms (54, 56) and the metal sheet (58) are diffusion bonded together and then superplastically formed to produce a hollow fan blade (10). The method enables thinner metal workpieces with better microstructure to be used and increases the yield of metal workpieces.