Claims
- 1. A method for calendering temperature-critical plastic material comprising:
- (a) directing the material through a pair of driven rolls having outer surfaces which are separated from one another;
- (b) introducing wet steam into cavities located in said rolls;
- (c) maintaining the pressure of said steam at a constant level where said steam remains in a saturated state;
- (d) continuously removing from said cavities steam and any condensate which accumulates therein above a certain level which is above the bottoms of said cavities; and
- (e) wherein said cavities are arranged to permit rapid energy transfer between said steam and the outer surace of said rolls to maintain the outer surface of the rolls at a desired temperature.
- 2. A method for calendering a thin sheet of temperature-critical plastic material comprising:
- (a) directing the material through a pair of driven rolls having outer surfaces which are separated from one another;
- (b) introducing wet steam into cavities located in said rolls and maintaining said steam in a saturated state;
- (c) adjusting the pressure of said steam to a level where the material does not stick to said rolls and exits from them having a uniform gauge; and
- (d) maintaining the pressure of said steam at said level to maintain the outer surfaces of the rolls at a desired temperature.
- 3. A method for simultaneously heating and cooling portions of a calender roll to maintain its surface temperature within precise limits, comprising transferring heat to and from said roll as a consequence of phase changes in a constant pressure, saturated, two-phase heat transfer fluid located in a cavity defined in said roll.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. Number 06/670,267 filed Nov. 13, 1984, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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670267 |
Nov 1984 |
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