JPS6419691A - High power composite material for microwave oven - Google Patents

High power composite material for microwave oven

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JPS6419691A
JPS6419691A JP17552687A JP17552687A JPS6419691A JP S6419691 A JPS6419691 A JP S6419691A JP 17552687 A JP17552687 A JP 17552687A JP 17552687 A JP17552687 A JP 17552687A JP S6419691 A JPS6419691 A JP S6419691A
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gammasus
corrosion resistance
container
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Takafumi Takebe
Takemi Furuya
Yoshio Nanba
Shojiro Oya
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Kobe Steel Ltd
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PURPOSE:To utilize the output of a microwave oven effectively while preventing rust, due to flaw caused by use, to improve corrosion resistance by employing Ti or gammaSUS for the outermost 1st layer of a container and employing a magnetic steel for a 2nd layer. CONSTITUTION:Employing Ti or gammaSUS, both non-magnetic material, for the outermost 1st layer 2, and employing a magnetic steel such as alphaSUS, pure iron, etc., for a 2nd layer, such material as Al, gammaSUS, Ti, etc., are added, depending on the necessity, as 3rd to 5th layers for improving both corrosion resistance and thermal conductivity. As for the methods for compounding these materials, cladding method by rolling and flame spraying can be implied. Further, while entire container can be compounded as a matter of course, part of the container, only the bottom portion for example, can also be compounded. This causes 100% of a maximum load to be applied and produces excellent effects of corrosion resistance, thermal conductivity and forming property of both top surface and end surface.
JP17552687A 1987-07-13 1987-07-13 High power composite material for microwave oven Pending JPS6419691A (en)

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JP17552687A JPS6419691A (en) 1987-07-13 1987-07-13 High power composite material for microwave oven

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JPS6419691A true JPS6419691A (en) 1989-01-23

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Cited By (2)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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JPH03295032A (en) * 1990-04-13 1991-12-26 Fuji Photo Film Co Ltd Production of magnetic recording medium
WO1995018139A1 (en) * 1993-12-30 1995-07-06 Chemgenes Corporation Synthesis of propargyl modified nucleosides and phosphoramidites and their incorporation into defined sequence oligonucleotides

Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
JPH03295032A (en) * 1990-04-13 1991-12-26 Fuji Photo Film Co Ltd Production of magnetic recording medium
WO1995018139A1 (en) * 1993-12-30 1995-07-06 Chemgenes Corporation Synthesis of propargyl modified nucleosides and phosphoramidites and their incorporation into defined sequence oligonucleotides
US5744595A (en) * 1993-12-30 1998-04-28 Chemgenes Corporation Propargyl modified nucleosides and nucleotides

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