Research/Patents/US 5272216
US 5272216

SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR REMOTELY HEATING A POLYMERIC MATERIAL TO A SELECTED TEMPERATURE

Assignee

WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC CORPORATION, WESTINGHOUSE BUILDING, GATEWAY CENTER, PITTSBURGH, PA 15222, A CORP. OF PA

Filed

Dec 28, 1990

Granted

Dec 21, 1993

Location

MURRYSVILLE BOR PA US

Abstract

Both a system and method are provided for remotely heating a polymeric material to a selected temperature. The system generally comprises particulate ferromagnetic material dispersed throughout the polymeric material to form a composite, wherein the particulate material has a Curie temperature that corresponds to the selected heating temperature, and a source of microwave energy for remotely applying a beam of microwave energy to the polymeric composite material. Preferably, the particulate ferromagnetic material comprises only about 2 percent of the total composite by weight. The polymeric material may be compliant, thermosettable plastic, and the Curie temperature of the particulate ferromagnetic material dispersed therein may advantageously be above the curing temperature of the polymer, such that the beam from the source of microwave energy may be used to remotely join surfaces or construct joints in composite structures. Alternatively, the polymeric material may be a meltable plastic, and the Curie temperature of the particulate ferromagnetic material may be chosen to be above the temperature of fusion of the polymer to create a polymeric composite which is magnetically separable from other polymers within a solid waste facility, and which may be melted down for recycling purposes. In a variation of this embodiment, a heat actuatable degradation chemical may be dispersed through the polymeric material along with the ferro-magnetic material to create a plastic composite which is selectively degradable by the remote application of microwave energy.

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35 USC §181 Secrecy Order

Imposed

Mar 4, 1993

Rescinded

Mar 29, 1993

Duration

25 days

Inventor

  • 1WILLIAM G. CLARK

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