Method and apparatus for detecting ply separations in carcasses

Measuring and testing – Gas content of a liquid or a solid – By vibration

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73146, G01N 2500

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ABSTRACT:
Method of detecting ply separations in carcasses comprising the steps of entering the carcasses into a drying chamber, heating the carcasses to a temperature of about 100.degree.-130.degree. C., discharging the carcasses from the drying chamber and inspecting them in respect to visible deficiencies and apparatus for carrying out said method comprising a drying chamber in shape of an elongated tunnel, a conveyor for advancing the aforestated carcasses through the tunnel, an airduct connecting the inlet end of the tunnel with the outlet end thereof, the airduct including a fan for recycling a stream of air through the tunnel in a direction opposite to the direction of advance of the carcasses and a heating means to heat the air stream.

REFERENCES:
patent: 2909060 (1959-10-01), Branick
patent: 3664188 (1972-05-01), Kockott
Barendsz et al., "A Heating Rate Controller for Accelerated Storage Tests" in J. of Physics E, vol. 9, #2, pp. 129-131.

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