Apparatus for the compacting and treatment of materials such as

Presses – Automatic or material triggered control – Of material addition – deposition – or discharging

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ABSTRACT:
Shredded paper for use as animal bedding material is compacted for packing by a reciprocating hydraulic compacting ram which displaces the material into an ejector chamber in a number of successive storkes. The pressure in the compacting ram is monitored by a pressure switch, and when a threshold pressure corresponding to a desired degree of compaction is reached a limit switch is effectively primed to trip the operation of an ejector ram upon completion of a compaction stroke, to eject the compacted material from the ejector chamber.
The production of fertilizer particles is also described in which shredded paper impregnated with manure after use is comminuted and at least partially dried.

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