Claims
- 1. Apparatus for fabricating processed wood material panels, including chip boards, fiberboards, OSB (oriented structural board) panels, and MDF (medium density fiberboard) panels, formed of processed wood materials bonded together with a binder, including urea, melamine and phenolformaldehyde resin and cured with the addition of a hardener, comprising means for forming a spreading station for spreading the wood material particles with the binder onto a conveying surface and forming a fleece of the particles and binder thereon, a press for first compacting the fleece and then pressing the compacted fleece to form a processed wood panel, and said conveying surface transporting the fleece and then pressing the compacted fleece to form a the improvement comprises means (47) for producing microcapsules (38) containing one of an acid and base hardener in one of a gaseous phase and a binary phase with a gaseous carrier agent, said press having an inlet end for receiving the fleece and an outlet end for discharging the compacted and pressed fleece in the form of a processed wood panel, said means for producing microcapsules located adjacent to the inlet end of said press, means forming a separate mixing station located one of at or immediately upstream of the spreading station for mixing the microcapsules with the binder and wood particles, said spreading station located adjoining the inlet end of the press for avoiding premature destruction of the microcapsules, conduit means (41, 44) for providing direct flow communication between said microcapsules producing means and said spreading station said press comprises a continuously operating double band press (1) having an upper endless press belt (20) and a lower endless press belt (22) with said upper and lower press belts extending for a first section toward but spaced from the outlet end forming an average pressure reaction zone (23), and a third section of said press belts extending from the outlet end to said second section and forming a low pressure shape-maintenance zone (24), so that the fleece is continuously compacted in the wedge shaped first section with the microcapsules being broken during compaction of the fleece and releasing the gaseous hardener into the interior of the fleece whereby curing of the binder commences and subsequently the fleece is pressed into a wood material panel web in the second and third sections of the double band press.
- 2. Apparatus, as set forth in claim 1, wherein said means for producing microcapsules (47) comprises a collecting vessel (49) for the microcapsules, a nozzle head located above the collecting vessel and including an insert located in said nozzle head with an upwardly extending continuous channel (51) through said insert, said nozzle head and said insert combining to form an annular passage (52) therebetween with said passage extending in the upward direction, said annular passage located in a lower portion of the nozzle head, said annular passage having a lower end opening to a common aperture (53) in a nozzle mouthpiece (54) located at the lower end of said nozzle head, a supply line (55) for flowing fluid raw material for the microcapsule wall through said nozzle head into said annular passage and another supply line (56) for flowing hardener into said channel downwardly toward said common aperture, so that microcapsules are formed at the joint aperture in the nozzle mouthpiece as tear-shaped elements.
- 3. Apparatus, as set forth in claim 2, including a hardening medium into said collecting vessel (49) for hardening the microcapsule walls (49).
- 4. Apparatus, as set forth in claim 2, wherein a fan (60) is mounted on and communicates with the interior of said collecting vessel (49), said fan (60) generates a forced air flow for pneumatically transferring the microcapsules from the collecting vessel to said mixing station and spreading station via said conduit means (41, 44).
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a divisional application of Ser. No. 07/285,773, filed Dec. 16, 1988 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,988,478, issued Jan. 29, 1991.
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Divisions (1)
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