An apparatus for positioning coating pots at a coating line station constructed in a deep well such that the top of the coating pots is just below the level of the coating line. In one embodiment, the two coating pots carried on transfer cars are conveyed through a 180.degree. angle between a working position and hold position by a turntable mounted in the bottom of the well. The coating pot when in the hold position is adapted to be transferred to an adjacent repair area along rails extending radially on and away from the turntable.
The invention relates to an experimental plant for the coating and drying of material in the form of webs with viscous liquids. The flat loop of web including its guide elements is displaced over one or more fixed casting apparatus and coupled so that the web including the casting apparatus during coating is mounted to be free from vibrations.
The invention relates to an installation for zinc coating one or both sides of continuous steel strip. In order to retain short change-over times when changing from one process to the other, the invention proposes to flange-mount in readily releasably manner a housing (2a, 2b), with guide rolls (3a, 3b) mounted therein, on the duct (5) leading from the furnace to the zinc bath and to design this housing so that it can be interchanged with a support for the guide roll (10) during two-sided zinc coating, making use of the mounting at the duct (5).
An apparatus for continuous hot-dip coating of metal strip is provided. The apparatus includes a first coating pot to hold a molten bath of a first coating metal and a first metal heating means to heat the bath of molten metal in the first pot. The apparatus also includes a second coating pot to hold a molten bath of a second coating metal, which second pot is shallow in relation to the first pot and is positionable within an upper part of the first but removable therefrom, and a second metal heating means operable to heat the molten bath of metal in the second pot. The apparatus also includes a strip feed means to feed strip into and from the upper part of the first pot when the second pot is removed therefrom whereby to dip the strip in the molten bath of the first coating metal and alternatively operable to feed the strip into and from the molten bath in the second coating pot when the second coating pot is positioned in the upper part of the first coating pot whereby to dip the strip within the bath of the second coating metal.