Apparatus for removing liquids from solids

Plastic article or earthenware shaping or treating: apparatus – With separate and distinct upstream agitating or kneading means – Plural means being diverse – or parallel and intermeshing or...

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100 93S, 159 22, 26421123, 264349, 425203, 425208, 366 77, 366 88, B29C 4762, B29B 784

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051510260

ABSTRACT:
An apparatus for extracting a liquid from a workable mass of material includes a first screw section for transporting the material, a second screw section which applies a force on the material in a direction generally opposite that of the transport direction, and a second screw extruder at or near a liquid extraction location which provides a pinch point on the material. The pinch point substantially eliminates liquid flow countercurrent to the material transport direction.

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