Apparatus for making granular absorbent from fibrous materials

Plastic article or earthenware shaping or treating: apparatus – Tumbling type agglomerating means for particulate material

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23313R, 264117, 425205, 425209, B29C 6702, B29C 6706

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050946048

ABSTRACT:
An apparatus suitable for making a granular absorbent from cellulosic fibrous material includes a housing which defines an elongated internal cavity, and an inlet and an outlet communicating with the internal cavity. A rotatably driven shaft extends within the cavity of the housing, with the apparatus including an impeller arrangement mounted on the shaft for rotation therewith. The impeller arrangement includes resiliently flexible bristles which cooperate with the interior surface of the internal cavity for effecting agitation, blending, and agglomeration of the cellulosic fibrous feed stock. A pellet-like granular absorbent is produced.

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