Method for producing concrete panels

Plastic and nonmetallic article shaping or treating: processes – With severing – removing material from preform mechanically,... – Forming continuous work followed by cutting

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264213, 264232, 264333, 264DIG43, B28B 1l4, B28B 130, B28B 706

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ABSTRACT:
The invention provides a process for producing fabric-reinforced, thin concrete panels suitable as a backer board for construction materials such as ceramic tile, slate or thin brick. A process is described whereby the components of the panel are deposited on a web of release-agent-treated, water-absorbent paper while moving on a conveyor belt to form a continuous strip, the strip is cut into panels and the wet, uncured panels are stacked by means of an air-float stacking unit, then subsequently cured with the paper web between adjacent panels.

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