Densifier for densifying coated paper

Plastic article or earthenware shaping or treating: apparatus – Traversing roll pressurizing means operably associated with...

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264118, 264140, 264DIG69, 425DIG230, B29C 4752

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052775720

ABSTRACT:
A radial die densifier is disclosed having a means for regulating the rate of material flow. Material passes through a feed cylinder in which is disposed a distributor cone. The feed cylinder may be moved toward and away from the cone so as to vary the width of a flow passage way formed between the end of the feed cylinder and the distributor cone. Also disclosed is a method for producing fuel pellets, logs, or the like, by densifying paper coated with a moisture resistant material in which the coating acts as a binder and a combustibility enhancing agent.

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