| The Pulp Moulding Process |
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| Pulp moulding
is a simple process in principle. Fibres are sucked onto a fine-mesh screen,
then removed and dried so that they preserve the shape of the screen onto
which they were moulded. In practice, modern pulp moulding is highly technical
and the machinery to produce quality products usually contains very advanced
engineering design and machining tolerances. The Emery machines are made
of corrosion-resistant stainless steel and bronze. This page is a source of many animations, videos, and picture galleries to explain both the process and the machines involved in pulp moulding. Many of the animations are complex, but lots of fun and informative to use. It may take a little extra time to load the animations and videos when you click on them, so be patient, please. The video presentations are each about 1MB in file size, the animations vary from 200KB to 550KB. You should have a recent version of "Quicktime" to view the videos (free download from Microsoft or Apple). |
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| Be sure to contact us at Emery: tel. (905) 470-6066, fax. (905) 470-6505, e-mail info@emeryinternational.com. |
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