Plastic and nonmetallic article shaping or treating: processes – Direct application of electrical or wave energy to work – Extrusion molding
Patent
1997-06-03
1998-10-13
Tentoni, Leo B.
Plastic and nonmetallic article shaping or treating: processes
Direct application of electrical or wave energy to work
Extrusion molding
264129, 264150, 264202, 2642091, 2642093, 264340, 264495, 264564, 427384, 427389, 427512, B29C 3510, B29C 5528
Patent
active
058208127
ABSTRACT:
Conventionally produced edible tubular casing is improved in its mechanical properties by being exposed to ultraviolet spectra in the range of 180 nm to 420 nm. The so treated casing is humidified, collapsed and wound onto a reel. The reel of tubular casing may be transported to a point of use where it is unwound, inflated, shipped and cut into lengths as desired.
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Marder Robert B.
Miller Albert T.
Nitta Castings, Inc.
Schellin Eric P.
Tentoni Leo B.
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