Apparatus and method for removing debris from forming wire

Paper making and fiber liberation – Processes and products – Conditioning – preparing or repairing of apparatus

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162274, 162275, 162301, D21F 130, D21F 132

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ABSTRACT:
A blade mounting frame is attached to a support structure having an endless forming wire rotatably mounted thereon. At least one turn shoe is mounted to the support structure for guiding the rotating path of the forming wire. A blade assembly attached to the blade mounting frame includes a blade in contact with the wire for removing debris from the forming wire before the debris is caught at a nip between the rotating wire and the turn shoes.

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