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  • 6513 Dorwood Rd, Saginaw, MI 48601 (989) 777-1368
  • 3519 Lions Head Ln, Saginaw, MI 48601 (989) 777-1372

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Company: Plastatech engineering ltd Jun 1986 Position: Maintenance manager

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Plastics

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Maintenance Manager

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Location:
Saginaw, MI
Industry:
Plastics
Work:
Plastatech Engineering Ltd
Maintenance Manager

Exceptional Metals
Maintenance Manager

Duro-Last Roofing
Maintenance Manager

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Apparatus For Treating Foam Board To Permit It To Be Accordion Folded

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US Patent:
20030070762, Apr 17, 2003
Filed:
Nov 12, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/292252
Inventors:
Scott Rosebrock - Saginaw MI, US
International Classification:
B26D005/00
US Classification:
156/353000, 156/443000
Abstract:
An apparatus for treating foam board to permit it to be accordion folded comprises mechanism for moving an elongate foam board along a longitudinal pathway into a slitting machine, mechanism for stopping the travel of the board and clamping it in stationary position, and powered actuators for laterally moving pairs of longitudinally spaced upper and lower slitters, which produce alternate slits less than through the thickness of the board to leave a foldable thickness, across the board. The board is then released to be accordion folded.

Method For Treating Foam Board To Permit It To Be Accordion Folded

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US Patent:
6592705, Jul 15, 2003
Filed:
Oct 28, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/699069
Inventors:
Scott A. Rosebrock - Saginaw MI
Assignee:
Energy Solutions, Inc. - Saginaw MI
International Classification:
B32B 3100
US Classification:
156268, 156204, 156211, 156227, 83880, 83882, 83885
Abstract:
A method of and apparatus for treating foam board to permit it to be accordion folded involves moving an elongate foam board along a longitudinal pathway into a slitting machine, stopping the travel of the board and clamping it in stationary position, and then laterally simultaneously moving pairs of longitudinally spaced upper and lower slitters, which produce alternate slits less than through the thickness of the board to leave a foldable thickness, across the board. The board is then released to be accordion folded.
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