The spraying boxes are used to exhause the spray-mist. The stable case-construction is made of hot-galvanized sheet steel. The glas- fibre fine-filter and the ventilators are built in or on to the box. In front of the standing filters hangs a rebound-sheet. Glaze which was sprayed past can be detained and re-used. The arrangement of the filters and ventilators as well as the measurements can be seen on the illustration.
The unburnable fine-filter mats are framed and can be easily detached for cleaning. The dried glaze-mist can be vacuumed or rinsed. Exhaustion tubes of ca. 3m and 150mm in diameter can be used for the spraying-boxes no. 202 and 255. The spraying-box 255a is similar in arrangement to the type 255 but has a stronger ventilator. The exhaust-tube can be longer. In both cases a transitional piece from quatrangular to round is needed to connect the round exhaust-tube.
The spraying boxes are used to exhause the spray-mist. The stable case-construction is made of hot-galvanized sheet steel. The glas- fibre fine-filter and the ventilators are built in or on to the...
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Glaze spraying-box
The spraying boxes are used to exhause the spray-mist. The stable case-construction is made of hot-galvanized sheet steel. The glas- fibre fine-filter and the ventilators are built in or on to the box. In front of the standing filters hangs a rebound-sheet. Glaze which was sprayed past can be detained and re-used. The arrangement of the filters and ventilators as well as the measurements can be seen on the illustration.
The unburnable fine-filter mats are framed and can be easily detached for cleaning. The dried glaze-mist can be vacuumed or rinsed. Exhaustion tubes of ca. 3m and 150mm in diameter can be used for the spraying-boxes no. 202 and 255. The spraying-box 255a is similar in arrangement to the type 255 but has a stronger ventilator. The exhaust-tube can be longer. In both cases a transitional piece from quatrangular to round is needed to connect the round exhaust-tube.