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publicationDate 1980-10-03-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber JP-S55127978-A
titleOfInvention Draining screen for making laver sheet
abstract PURPOSE: The draining screen for making laver sheets is made endless and projections are fitted on the screen crosswise at every certain interval, whereby the processes for making laver sheets, dewatering, drying and releasing the dried sheets are made continuous and automatic. n CONSTITUTION: Weft lines 1 of elastic fine rods made of synthetic resin are woven with warf strings 2 in a certain interval and made endless to give the draining screen for making laver sheet 3. Little longer lines 1' are fitted at every interval equal to conventional draining screen in length to form projections 4 in crosswise direction. The projections are made of stainless steel and the warf strings are wound twice to make the stretch or contraction free in lengthwise direction. The width of the draining screen is determined by the length of the elastic fine rods. On operation, the projections are hooked and the endless screen moves through machines for making laver sheets, dewatering, drying and releasing and laver sheets are continuously produced. n COPYRIGHT: (C)1980,JPO&Japio
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