Process for the manufacture of combustible articles by embossing combustible paper and combustible articles thus produced

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PATENT NO 4705655
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06776430

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Process for the manufacture of combustible articles by embossing combustible paper and combustible articles thus produced. The invention relates to a process for the manufacture of combustible dish-shaped articles of revolution with circular external outlines from combustible paper containing nitrocellulose by embossing at least one combustible paper disc 11 comprising a central part 12 and a peripheral part consisting of a plurality of portions 13 separated from each other by radial slits 14 the length 'L' of which is smaller than the radius 'R' of the said disc 11 and the width 'e' in which is at least equal to the minimum width required to prevent the overlapping of the said portions 13 when the disc 11 is deformed by embossing. The invention also relates to combustible dish-shaped articles of revolution with circular external out-lines, consisting of at least one sheet of combustible paper containing nitrocellulose and in particular those produced by the process according to the invention. These articles have their essential application as components for combustible cases and especially as combustible bottoms or as combustible lids.

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SNPE MATERIAUX ENERGETOQUES12 QUAI HENRI IV 75181 PARIS CEDEX 04

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Lespinasse, Patrick Bergerac, FR 1 8
Maures, Michel Bergerac, FR 4 17
Pasdeloup, Jacques Bergerac, FR 1 8

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