Continuous production of polished and buffed tubing

Metal working – Plural diverse manufacturing apparatus including means for... – Binding or covering and cutting

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15 88, 1510404, 295274, 51 80A, B08B 902, B21C 3700

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ABSTRACT:
Apparatus is provided for the continuous production of tubing from steel strip. The formed tubing is continuously advanced along a straight-line path through polishing and buffing units to provide a smooth lustrous finish to the tubing, and through a coating chamber in which the tubing is coated with a polymer coating to prevent tarnishing of the lustrous polished surface. The finished tubing has a surface which is suitble for decorative applications such as furniture or the like.

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