Plastic and nonmetallic article shaping or treating: processes – Forming articles by uniting randomly associated particles
Patent
1990-04-20
1991-11-05
Theisen, Mary Lynn
Plastic and nonmetallic article shaping or treating: processes
Forming articles by uniting randomly associated particles
264 83, 264101, 264102, 425371, 4254051, 425406, B29C 4322
Patent
active
050630105
ABSTRACT:
A fiber or chip board is made by first forming a mixture of a binder and particles having a relatively low moisture content that is substantially less than a relatively high moisture content that a finished board should have. This mixture is deposited as a mat on a movable substrate so that the mat is substantially at ambient temperature and has the relatively low moisture content. Then the mat is preheated with steam to raise its temperature and to increase its moisture content to the predetermined relatively high moisture content. The thus preheated mat, whose moisture content has been corrected, is then simultaneously heated and compressed to form it into a board.
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Fischer Tilman
Sitzler Hans-Dietrich
Ufermann Werner
Dubno Herbert
G. Siempelkamp GmbH & Co.
Theisen Mary Lynn
Wilford Andrew
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