Method and apparatus for disintegrating wallboard

Solid material comminution or disintegration – Processes – Selective or differential comminution of mixed or bonded solids

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241 29, 2411522, 24118635, 241271, 241DIG38, B02C 1900, B02C 1912

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ABSTRACT:
Sheets of defectively manufactured wallboard are loaded in a stack on a conveyor and are advanced intermittently to a shearing station where a shear periodically cuts through the stack to sever successive leading end sections from the stack. Each cut-off leading end section drops into a shredder which reduces the wallboard into small particles and chunks capable of being recycled.

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