Claims
- 1. A process for manufacturing composite material, comprising:
- (a) providing a supply of wood fragments;
- (b) mechanically disintegrating the wood fragments into defibrated material, preponderantly fibers 2-5 mm long, by providing said supply of wood fragments to a mechanical disintegrator having opposed disintegrating elements and passing the wood fragments between the opposed elements and of the mechanical disintegrator while preventing said defibrated material from raising more than 10.degree. C. in temperature in relation to the temperature of said supply of wood fragments;
- (c) adjusting the humidity of said defibrated material, by drying, so that the humidity thereof lies within a given range;
- (d) introducing the humidity-adjusted defibrated material into a supply of textile fibres including some thermoweldable textile fibres to provide a supply of composite material;
- (e) mechanically mixing said supply of composite material so as to increase the homogeneity thereof and thereafter further mixing said composite material by pneumatic action, by dispatching said composite material, in a bladed fan-driven stream of air, through a long tubular conduit having internal ribs, which cause helicoidal movement of said stream of air, while maintaining the fan which drives said stream of air isolated from said composite material is such a manner as to avoid passing said composite material between blades of said fan; and
- (f) hot-pressing said composite material so as to agglomerate said composite material into a sheet partly adhered together with resins naturally contained in said wood fragments and partly adhered together by thermowelding of said thermoweldable textile fibres.
- 2. The process of claim 1, wherein:
- mechanical mixing in step (e) is conducted by:
- conveying said composite material along on a first conveyor,
- elevating said composite material from said first conveyor on spiked studs of a second conveyor and thereby feeding the composite material into an elevated battery of spreader cylinders,
- dividing said composite material into two streams, one containing a major portion of said composite material and another containing a minor portion of said composite material;
- recycling said major portion of said composite material to said first conveyor for re-elevation by said second conveyor;
- forwarding said minor portion of said composite material, through a feed hopper, which dispenses said minor portion in increments of balanced amount, into each of a plurality of silos;
- extracting said composite material from all of said silos and depositing the composite material extracted from said silos onto a third conveyor belt for forwarding the composite material to a place where said further mixing by pneumatic action is to be performed.
- 3. The process of claim 1, wherein:
- in conducting said further mixing by pneumatic action, said composite material is introduced into said long tubular conduit through a hopper.
- 4. The process of claim 1, wherein:
- in conducting said further mixing of step (e), the composite material, while being blown along said long tubular conduit in said stream of air, is separated into a plurality of feed streams by being blown into and along respective ones of a plurality of branches of said long tubular conduit, therefrom into respective hoppers which feed the respective feed streams onto respective conveyors, and by said respective conveyors through respective sets of lap-forming rolls onto a conveyor as a respective plurality of superimposed laps, all to be hot-pressed together and thereby agglomerated into a sheet in step (f).
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/048,860, filed May 12, 1987 is now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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