Process for the simultaneous filling and turning of a tubular ca

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17 41, 53576, A22C 1102, A22C 1300

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042927110

ABSTRACT:
A process for filling a flexible shirred tubular casing having a coating thereon with a filling mass including: deshirring a short end section of the casing by stretching the shirred casing in a longitudinal direction; closing the deshirred section and placing it over a tubular body, wherein a deshirred section is formed on the exterior of the tubular body and in the interior of the shirred casing by deshirring a portion of the casing and substantially simultaneously inverting the deshirred section substantially 180.degree.; filling the casing by continuously deshirring the shirred section in accordance with the quantity of filling mass discharged, and simultaneously, continuously inverting the deshirred section 180.degree..

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