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publicationDate 1998-08-04-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber JP-H10204384-A
titleOfInvention Flow bonding method and apparatus
abstract (57) Abstract: An adhesive is adhered to the surface of the outer and inner tissues of a sheet, and an adhesive film formed in a gap between the tissues is removed by air blowing. Passed and pressed with a pressure roll, the particles with insufficient adhesion are dropped by the vibration of the vibrator, the adhesive is dried with the drying roll, and the particles with further insufficient adhesion are dropped, A method and an apparatus for bonding adsorbent particles to an air-permeable sheet, characterized in that these dropped particles fall into a fluidized bed and are reused. According to the method and apparatus for adsorbing adsorbent particles of the present invention, adsorbent particles are adhered at the same density not only to the outer surface of an air-permeable sheet but also to the inner surface of a tissue by a flow bonding method. And adhering the adsorbent particles without deteriorating the adsorbability. The adsorbent-containing sheet obtained by this method and apparatus is excellent in the function of removing trace amounts of malodorous components in the air, and is used for filters of air cleaners and air conditioners.
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