Apparatus for separating wood fibers from other fibers in fibrem

Solid material comminution or disintegration – Apparatus – With automatic control

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241 36, 241 49, 241 60, 241 73, 241 791, 2411862, 241242, B02C 13284, B02C 13288, B02C 2320, B02C 2500

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ABSTRACT:
Residues from fibermat materials are broken down and separated into wood fibers and other fibers so that the fibers may be recycled. If the fibermat residues are not recycled, they present a disposal problem due to the uncured resins that become toxic waste. The fibermat residues are cut and separated by rotating cutting heads within a cutting and separating chamber. The wood fibers, being the heavier fibers, settle out, pass through a screen into a collection chamber and the lighter textile fibers are sucked out of the cutting and separating chamber with a vacuum system.

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