Horizontally extending curing devices

Heating – Work chamber having heating means – Having means by which work is progressed or moved mechanically

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198495, 432 72, 432148, 432155, F27B 900, B65G 4722

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046119892

ABSTRACT:
The present invention provides a curing device to provide at least partial curing of different materials and is particularly suited with mangled materials. The device itself comprises a curing region to receive the material, an incinerator for generating heated gases with closed ducting extending through the curing region from the incinerator and a fan for blowing the heated gases through the ducting. Provided within the curing region is a belt-like carrier, for carrying the material through the curing region, with the carrier being heat conductive and in heat exchange with the ducting, whereby heat from the heated gases is transferred from the ducting, through the carrier, to the material, to effect the curing without the gases blowing directly on and disturbing the material.

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