Texture removal apparatus

Cleaning and liquid contact with solids – Apparatus – With movable means to cause fluid motion

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134201, 114222, 15302, B08B 310

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047828447

ABSTRACT:
An apparatus for removing surface material such as contaminated textures including asbestos and the like from walls and ceiling structures, and for preventing the removed material from escaping into the ambient environment. The apparatus provides a portable shroud enclosing a material removal member which could be a shredding head or an emitter of sonic, ultrasonic or ultraphonic signals. A liquid or coagulant spray mainfold will operate in close proximity to the material remover and is utilized to capture and retain air borne microscopic particles. The material remover and spray manifold are mounted on a power carrier which is adapted to reciprocally move these elements within the shroud and above a material receiving hopper. A vacuum recovery system acts in cooperation with the hopper to retrieve and retain for disposal the removed surface material.

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