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titleOfInvention Equipment for removing deposits on the roll surface
abstract (57) [Summary] PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To remove adhering matter by corona discharge or ultraviolet light, its removing ability is low and not satisfactory. In addition, ozone and ultraviolet rays generated by the conventional method have a large effect on the human body, and require many additional facilities such as ozone decomposing equipment and ventilation equipment, and measures against leakage of ultraviolet light, so that initial costs and running costs are high. Had a problem. SOLUTION: The adhered matter removing device on the roll surface is characterized in that the adhered matter on the roll surface is heated and removed by infrared rays, and further, the wavelength of the infrared ray is 2.8 μm to 25 μm. The problem is solved by an apparatus for removing deposits on the roll surface, which is characterized by having a thickness of μm.
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