Plastic and nonmetallic article shaping or treating: processes – Removal of liquid component or carrier through porous mold... – By direct application of vacuum or pneumatic pressure
Patent
1995-06-06
1996-12-03
Walker, W. L.
Plastic and nonmetallic article shaping or treating: processes
Removal of liquid component or carrier through porous mold...
By direct application of vacuum or pneumatic pressure
249141, 425 801, B27N 312, B28B 126
Patent
active
055805051
ABSTRACT:
Unusually strong and highly perforated plates are formed by pressurized filtration of a suspension of chopped ceramic fibers in an aqueous dispersion of colloidal alumina or colloidal silica through a mold having a perforated filter base and a pin support base having pins that extend through and beyond the perforations of the filter base. Pressurized filtration is preferably conducted by applying vacuum on the downstream side of the mold. When the layer of chopped fibers deposited on the perforated filter base has the desired thickness, filtration is stopped. The perforated filter base and pin support base are moved apart to retract the pins from contact with the perforated layer of chopped fibers which is transferred to a drier for conversion into a strong perforated plate.
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Alzeta Corporation
Garbo Paul W.
Jones Kenneth M.
Walker W. L.
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