Plastic article or earthenware shaping or treating: apparatus – With means applying coating material to work or work contact... – To work contact means upstream of shaping means
Patent
1985-08-12
1987-07-28
Hoag, Willard E.
Plastic article or earthenware shaping or treating: apparatus
With means applying coating material to work or work contact...
To work contact means upstream of shaping means
162362, 425363, 425373, 425385, 425388, 264119, 264284, B29C 5902
Patent
active
046829423
ABSTRACT:
A dry-formed web is transferred at speeds in excess of 300 feet per minute onto a stable, porous, endless belt and both the dry-formed web and the belt are conveyed through the embossing nip. The combination of the dry-formed web and the belt are guided into the embossing nip so that the web and belt partially wraps the embossing roll before entering the embossing nip. As the embossing roll contacts the web, some of the air in the web is forced through the porous belt.
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Gotchel Joel P.
Neuenschwander Rudolf
Norton Henry J.
Stango Daniel J.
Hoag Willard E.
Kane, Jr. John W.
Scott Paper Company
Yamaoka Joseph H.
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