Dual belt press with obliquely disposed heating plate strips

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100153, 1565831, 1565835, 425371, 425406, 165 81, 165168, 38 16, B30B 300, B30B 1534

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047716835

ABSTRACT:
A dual belt press comprises a pair of endless belts forming oppositely facing press flights. The press flights are pressed toward one another by press plates, with freely rotating rollers disposed between the press flights and press plates. Each press plate comprises a support plate and a plurality of plate strips mounted on a surface of the support plate facing the associated press flight. The plate strips have longitudinal axes extending obliquely relative to the direction of travel of the press flights and obliquely relative to axes of rotation of the rollers. The plate strips are heated or cooled by a fluid traveling through conduits formed in the plate strips or clamped between adjacent plate strips.

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patent: 4164387 (1979-08-01), Schermutzki et al.
patent: 4541889 (1985-09-01), Held
patent: 4565509 (1986-01-01), De Mets

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