Method and device for treating fibrous or particulate material

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D01H 5/00 (2006.01) B27N 3/14 (2006.01)

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CA 1105666

METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR TREATING FIBROUS OR PARTICULATE MATERIAL Abstract of the Disclosure A web is formed from fibrous or particulate material in a treatment station by depositing the material on a deposition surface in a distribution chamber. The particulate material is introduced into the distribution chamber at its top by a carrier air stream which is distributed across the surface by control flows on the opposite sides of the stream. The particulate material is treated as it is carried by the air stream both in advance of. the treatment station and as it is distributed across the dis- tribution chamber. The carrier medium is conditioned by heating, cooling or moistening to heat, cool or moisten the material. Further treatment of the material is obtained by exhausting the conditioned carrier through the deposition surface, and/or by conveying the web through a subsequent treating station. Additional treatment may be accomplished before entraining the material into the carrier medium.

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