Process and device for the reception of mineral fibers

Textiles: fiber preparation – Assembling – Web forming

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19302, 162301, 264518, D01G 2500, B27N 304, B29C 4322

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050654780

ABSTRACT:
The invention relates to the reception of fibers under fibering machines to obtain a mat of mineral wool. It proposes assigning to each fibering machine its own collecting zone, the surfaces of the collecting zones increasing in the direction of the increase of base weight. The invention also proposes a device characterized by the presence of two reception drums for three fibering machines.

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