Paper making and fiber liberation – Processes and products – Running or indefinite length work forming and/or treating...
Patent
1998-02-13
1998-12-29
Hastings, Karen M.
Paper making and fiber liberation
Processes and products
Running or indefinite length work forming and/or treating...
162301, D21F 100
Patent
active
058535446
ABSTRACT:
In a twin-wire former for the production of a paper web, two wire belts (11 and 12) together form a twin-wire zone which is divided into three sections (I, II and III). In the first section (I) the two wires (11, 12) travel over a curved forming shoe (16). They form there a wedge-shaped inlet slot (15) with which a headbox (10) is directly associated. In the second section (II), several resiliently supported strips (27) rest against the lower wire (11) and between each of said strips (27) a rigidly mounted strip (28) rests against the upper wire (12). In the third section (III) both wire belts (11, 12) pass over another curved forming shoe (23).
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Buck, deceased Rudolf
Egelhof Dieter
Henseler Klaus
Kade Werner
Meinecke Albrecht
Hastings Karen M.
J.M. Voith & GmbH
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