Apparatus for manufacturing molded articles from a kneadable mat

Plastic article or earthenware shaping or treating: apparatus – With means applying coating material to work or work contact... – Means contacting work downstream of shaping member

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425202, 425297, 425449, B28B 1302

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040652386

ABSTRACT:
Apparatus by which moulded articles are manufactured from clay, a continuously produced strand of the material in question is sprinkled with sand, whereafter at one location a piece is severed from the end of the strand at regular intervals, by a cutting apparatus, which piece then enters a mould. In the course of all phases of the process the strand and each severed piece thereof remain directed along one vertical downwardly directed line of movement.

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