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| Hughes Patans |
Posted: Wed Jul 23, 2003 9:52 am |
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Hello,
I'm looking for examples of metals used to construct cooking appliances:
1. What kind of metal is used to design the outer shell of industrial
cooking appliances? It is some sort of sheet-like metal, that i think is
also used to make industrial cooking tables.
2. What would be the metal that covers the inside of an oven? I'm looking
for the name of a metal which has high capacity, and which is commonly used
in ovens.
thanks.
btw, i'm a patent agent, and i just want the name of such metals for
indicative purposes, to include in a patent application i'm working on right
now. (component A is made of a metal which can sustain high temperatures and
which has high heat capacity, for example ______ ) |
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| William DiMenna |
Posted: Wed Jul 23, 2003 4:20 pm |
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I'd tell you, but I charge $300/hr. sorry.
"Hughes Patans" <hughes.patans@wanadoo.fr> wrote in message
news:BbyTa.203$8%4.9087@news20.bellglobal.com...
Quote: Hello,
I'm looking for examples of metals used to construct cooking appliances:
1. What kind of metal is used to design the outer shell of industrial
cooking appliances? It is some sort of sheet-like metal, that i think is
also used to make industrial cooking tables.
2. What would be the metal that covers the inside of an oven? I'm looking
for the name of a metal which has high capacity, and which is commonly
used
in ovens.
thanks.
btw, i'm a patent agent, and i just want the name of such metals for
indicative purposes, to include in a patent application i'm working on
right
now. (component A is made of a metal which can sustain high temperatures
and
which has high heat capacity, for example ______ )
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| Hughes Patans |
Posted: Thu Jul 24, 2003 7:55 am |
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Quote: I'd tell you, but I charge $300/hr. sorry.
that's nice. good for you little fella.
i don't think you seized the purpose of newsgroups. it's intended to freely
exchange questions and answers to many problems. if you don't want to
participate in that exchange, without charging 300$ for your advice, than
shut the fuck up. no one cares about how much you charge.
and why did you tell us that you charge 300$? cause you want to get new
clients? don't think so. i bet you're just an arrogant nerd. GET A LIFE. |
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| William DiMenna |
Posted: Thu Jul 24, 2003 12:09 pm |
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No, that's just the bill I get from our patent attorney for every hours he
works for me.
"Hughes Patans" <hughes.patans@wanadoo.fr> wrote in message
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Quote: I'd tell you, but I charge $300/hr. sorry.
that's nice. good for you little fella.
i don't think you seized the purpose of newsgroups. it's intended to
freely
exchange questions and answers to many problems. if you don't want to
participate in that exchange, without charging 300$ for your advice, than
shut the fuck up. no one cares about how much you charge.
and why did you tell us that you charge 300$? cause you want to get new
clients? don't think so. i bet you're just an arrogant nerd. GET A LIFE.
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| Gregg |
Posted: Thu Jul 24, 2003 7:23 pm |
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"Hughes Patans" <hughes.patans@wanadoo.fr> wrote in message
news:BbyTa.203$8%4.9087@news20.bellglobal.com...
Quote: Hello,
I'm looking for examples of metals used to construct cooking appliances:
1. What kind of metal is used to design the outer shell of industrial
cooking appliances? It is some sort of sheet-like metal, that i think is
also used to make industrial cooking tables.
2. What would be the metal that covers the inside of an oven? I'm looking
for the name of a metal which has high capacity, and which is commonly
used
in ovens.
thanks.
btw, i'm a patent agent, and i just want the name of such metals for
indicative purposes, to include in a patent application i'm working on
right
now. (component A is made of a metal which can sustain high temperatures
and
which has high heat capacity, for example ______ )
Since most consumer ovens and stoves are coated with porcelain enamel,
you may want to start with the porcelain enamel institute
http://www.porcelainenamel.com/
When I was working in the field - we typically tested coatings on low carbon
enameling iron or cheap cold rolled sheet.
The association of appliance manufactures http://www.aham.org/ should also
have some information.
Gregg |
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