Method and apparatus for making an insulation assembly

Adhesive bonding and miscellaneous chemical manufacture – Methods – Surface bonding and/or assembly therefor

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156 628, 156202, 156265, 156266, 156302, 156464, 156512, 156519, 156552, 156562, B29C 6552, B29C 6578, B32B 3110

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ABSTRACT:
A method and apparatus for making an insulation assembly is disclosed. A plurality of mineral fibers are moved along a conveyor system after having been cut to desired sizes. A section having a major surface is moved in a direction generally normal to that of following sections, while maintaining the major surface in a plane parallel to the plane of the major surfaces of the following sections. A plurality of the individual sections move through an encapsulation module where they are assembled and covered to form the insulation assembly.

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