Drying and gas or vapor contact with solids – Apparatus – For diverse operations on treated material
Patent
1994-06-21
1996-04-16
Gromada, Denise L.
Drying and gas or vapor contact with solids
Apparatus
For diverse operations on treated material
34636, 34640, 34433, 34643, 34461, F26B 1900
Patent
active
055071023
ABSTRACT:
A device for drying strips of printed material includes a drying chamber through which the strips of printed material are carried, the drying chamber being divided into at least two sections by walls and being as gas-tight as possible in relation to the environment, at least one burner connected to the drying chamber by an outlet duct for discharging at least a portion of combustion gases and connected to the drying chamber by a feed duct for feeding to the burner gases saturated with solvents and structure for feeding fresh air to a first of the at least two sections being located at a first outer end of the drying chamber. The feed duct is connected to a second of the at least two sections.
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De Vroome Clemens J. M.
Van Liempt Martinus J. C.
Gromada Denise L.
Stork Contiweb B.V.
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