Multi-press for the dehydration of sheet products

Paper making and fiber liberation – Apparatus – Running or indefinite length product forming and/or treating...

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162370, D21F 308, D21F 310

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039973913

ABSTRACT:
A multi-press for removing water from sheet material such as paper, comprises a suction cylinder comprising a stationary internal cylinder and a rotatable external cylinder thereon that is permeable to the passage of fluid therethrough. The stationary internal cylinder is divided into a plurality of isolated sectors of equal volume that communicate with the rotatable cylinder through slots extending longitudinally of the stationary cylinder. Separate valves individually control the vacuum in each of the isolated sectors. Equally peripherally spaced pressing cylinders press superposed webs with wet sheet material between them, against the periphery of the rotatable cylinder. The pressing cylinders are disposed one adjacent each of the slots.

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