Presses for the production of boards such as chipboard, fiberboa

Plastic article or earthenware shaping or treating: apparatus – Control means responsive to or actuated by means sensing or...

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425366, 425367, 425406, 425371, 100154, 100168, B29C 1500

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039429270

ABSTRACT:
A continuously operating press for the production of panels, such as chipboards, fiberboards, and the like, and including two cooperating endless plate belts arranged so that the material forming the panels can be conveyed by and be compressed between the belts is also provided with drivable pressure rollers for driving the endless plate belts which are adapted to be moved to an oblique angle with respect to the path of travel of the belts. By moving the drive rollers to an oblique position, lateral displacement of the flexible endless belts surrounding the endless plate belts can be prevented.

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