Plastic article or earthenware shaping or treating: apparatus – With foraminous or absorbent means for removal of vehicle or...
Patent
1987-07-24
1989-12-05
Hoag, Willard
Plastic article or earthenware shaping or treating: apparatus
With foraminous or absorbent means for removal of vehicle or...
249 80, B28B 126, B28B 734, B28B 2108
Patent
active
048849596
ABSTRACT:
Herein disclosed is a mold used in pressure casting ceramic articles, which includes a plurality of mold parts set and clamped in combination. Each of the mold parts includes: a porous body forming a filter layer with a generally even thickness and a plurality of channels formed in the inside or outside surface thereof and most running in parallel with the molding surface of the mold for allowing water and air to flow therethrough; a reinforcing iron frame for fitting the porous body therein; and a filler filling up the space between the porous body and the iron frame.
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Ito Haruyuki
Matsumoto Akio
Hoag Willard
Toto Ltd.
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