Roll seal boxes for continuous vacuum treating apparatus

Seal for a joint or juncture – Seal between relatively movable parts – Relatively rotatable radially extending sealing face member

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277 27, 277DIG7, 118733, F16J 1540, F16J 1546

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045014280

ABSTRACT:
A continuous vacuum treating apparatus for subjecting a workpiece of soft material, such as a plastic molding to continuous surface treatment by an air-to-air system in vacuum, including a vacuum treating chamber and a plurality of auxiliary vacuum chambers located anterior and posterior to the vacuum treating chamber. The diameter of each of an upper seal roll and a lower seal roll of each of the auxiliary vacuum chambers located on the vacuum treating chamber side is smaller than the diameter of each of an upper seal roll and a lower seal roll of the auxiliary vacuum chamber located closest to the atmosphere.

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