Abstract:
An improved suction nozzle for removing raised edge portions of coated layer formed on flexible substrates such as photographic film, pre-sensitized plate, or magnetic tape. The suction nozzle has a dual pipe structure with a cleaning liquid jetting outlet and a cleaning liquid sucking inlet at one end thereof. The jetting outlet is offset from a longitudinal axis of the nozzle and forms an angle of 30.degree. to 85.degree. with respect to that longitudinal axis. The sucking inlet is located along the longitudinal axis.
Abstract:
This invention relates to improvements in and relating to curing of surface coatings and has been devised particularly though not solely for the curing of surface coatings such as paints or inks.
Abstract:
A blast nozzle for blowing-off liquids from surfaces, for example from sheet surfaces, has a tubular body, on the outer surface of which converging plate-like lips are provided which extend generally tangentially to form a blow-off slit which runs in an axially-parallel manner to the body. A plate-form cleaning element which may be moved relative to the blow-off slit is located in the body. The cleaning element is attached to a transmission which is adjusted by a drive provided outside the body. According to one embodiment, the cleaning element is a sheet which extends over practically the entire length of the blow-off slit and which may be selectively pushed into, and through, the blow-off slit, whereas according to another embodiment, it is a tongue which lies in the blow-off slit and which may be moved along that slit.
Abstract:
The invention relates to an apparatus and to a method for removing thickenings in layers which are produced transversely to the direction of travel of the web after the coating of continuously moving webs with liquids whereby the coated web is deflected by a web guide element and two air jets pointing towards each other are directed to a small angle .alpha. towards the layer of the web from below the deflecting point as air blades which are actuated when thickenings appear in the layer and which scrape off the particles of the thickening and blow them into a vacuum tank which is sprinkled all over with water and the water and particles are supplied to a vacuum generating device which, in turn, is evacuated by a jet suction device without interrupting the vacuum.
Abstract:
A continuous process for applying a solder coating to copper-coated holes and tracks on a printed circuit board. The upper surface of the circuit board having a flux thereon is contacted with a contact member and the circuit board and contact member are moved through a molten bath of solder. Solder is displaced by the circuit board to produce a buoyant force which presses the circuit board against the contact member. The speed of the contact member in moving through the molten solder is controlled to determine dwell time of the circuit board and maintain contact between the circuit board and the contact member.An apparatus for continuously applying a solder coating to copper-coated holes and tracks on a printed circuit board. The apparatus includes means to contain a bath of molten solder and means to contact the upper surface of a printed circuit board. Also, the apparatus includes means to move the contacted circuit board through the bath of molten solder as the displaced solder exerts an upward buoyant force against the circuit board.
Abstract:
An air knife coater mechanism such as for coating a traveling web of paper including a backup over which the web travels with means for applying a coating to the web surface and an air knife for smoothing the coating while the web is supported on the backup roll with the air knife having first and second lips with the upper lip pivotally mounted for movement away from the lower lip to an open position for access to the gap and cleaning the distal edge of the upper lip and the operating mechanism in the form of an adjustable toggle linkage.
Abstract:
A coating system utilizing application under vacuum technology in which entrance and exit ports for the material to be coated are defined by a pair of horizontal gates and a pair of vertical gates at the inlet and outlet apertures of the coating chamber. A mounting arrangement at each port mounts the top vertical gate and the two horizontal gates in sliding relation with associated edges of the inlet and outlet apertures. Positioning arrangements are provided for each of the slidably mounted gates for setting an initial position of the associated gate, and each gate is provided with spring means for biasing that gate toward its initial position. A dimension sensing-adjusting arrangement is provided with a dimension sensing element mounted in the coating chamber by a mounting arrangement which enables the dimension-sensing element to detect strips of larger than normal thickness and automatically adjust the vertical position of the top vertical gate at the exit port to maintain clearance between the bottom edge of that gate and units of material passing through the exit port. In one embodiment, a masking element is provided between the entrance and exit ports to preclude application of coating material on preselected surface portions of material passing through the chamber.
Abstract:
An improved nozzle structure for directing a wide, thin jet stream of a gaseous medium from an outlet nozzle opening onto the surface of a running length of a flexible substrate or strip emerging from a liquid coating bath provides more accurate control of the thickness and the distribution of the coating liquid. The nozzle structure has a plurality of elongated, parallel plenum chambers each having its length dimension extending transversely of and being at least substantially as great as the width of the strip being coated. Gaseous fluid is supplied under pressure to the nozzle structure through a plurality of inlet openings spaced along the length dimension of one plenum chamber and uniform, narrow slot openings along substantially the full length of the chambers provides fluid communication between successive chambers from the inlet to the outlet nozzle whereby substantially uniform pressure is obtained along the full length of the narrow outlet nozzle.
Abstract:
A combined gas wiping die and closed protective atmosphere chamber for treating linear material issuing from a molten metal coating bath is provided with gas exit orifices leading from the hood to the external environment. The gas exit orifices have a combined cross sectional area less than the total cross sectional area of the throat of the wiping die. The combined wiping die and protective chamber with limited area exit orifices is used with a wiping gas such as nitrogen or argon. The thickness of molten coatings on linear material wiped with the combined die and protective chamber can be very accurately controlled by changes in wiping gas pressure.
Abstract:
Apparatus for applying toner to a tape which has toner-attracting images thereon, including a chamber containing toner, a chamber inlet located below the top of the toner, a chamber outlet above the top of the toner, and a tape guide which is convex along the tape path which leads through the toner to minimize toner pickup on the rear face of the tape. A vacuum is maintained at the top of the chamber to create an inflow of air at the tape outlet, to sweep back loose toner.