Claims
- 1. A process for producing a honeycomb body with a multiplicity of fluid-permeable passages from a multiplicity of at least partially structured sheet metal layers, which comprises:
- stacking at least partially structured sheet metal layers into a stack;
- opening a former having former segments corresponding to an outside shape of a honeycomb body to be produced;
- introducing the stack into the open former;
- holding the stack in the former in a central region with a winding device;
- winding the stack around in a given direction of rotation; and
- closing the former by pivotal movement of the former segments in a direction opposite to the given direction when a predetermined degree of winding is reached.
- 2. The process according to claim 1, which comprises bearing against each stack in the central region with a respective support device, and moving each support device radially out of the central region during the winding step while each support device always bears against a stack.
- 3. A process for producing a honeycomb body having a multiplicity of fluid-permeable passages from a multiplicity of at least partially structured sheet metal layers, which comprises:
- stacking a plurality of at least partially structured sheet metal layers into a plurality of stacks;
- folding each stack about a respective bend line;
- opening a former having former segments corresponding to an outside shape of a honeycomb body to be produced;
- introducing the stacks into the open former;
- holding the stacks in the former in a central region with a winding device;
- winding the stacks around each other in a given direction of rotation; and
- closing the former by pivotal movement of the former segments in a direction opposite to the given direction when a predetermined degree of winding is reached.
- 4. The process according to claim 3, which comprises bearing against each stack in the central region with a respective support device, and moving each support device radially out of the central region during the winding step while each support device always bears against a stack.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation of International Application Ser. No. PCT/EP96/02094, filed May 15, 1996, which designated the United States.
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