Abstract: An apparatus for stripping a protective coating from a substrate such as an architectural ornament or copper-plated resin board. First and second rotatable rollers are mounted parallel to one another with the spacing therebetween being adjustable. Discharge units are mounted above and below, respectively, the two rotatable rollers. An adhesive roller projects beyond the surface of each of the rollers through an aperture formed therein. Adhesive tape is wound around the adhesive rollers with the sticky side of the tape to the outside. A push rod is selectively extendible through an aperture formed in the rollers to the rear, in the direction of rotation of the rollers, the position of the adhesive rollers. Protective coating, taken up onto the surface of the rotatable rollers by action of the adhesive rollers, is transferred from the surface of the rotatable rollers to the discharge units, and then discharged to the outside.
Abstract: An apparatus and method for separating light and heavy materials from one another. Materials to be separated are transported on a conveyer belt past a set of overhead rollers. Air is sucked through gaps between the rollers with covers surrounding groups of rollers which are coupled to a suction pump. Air is jetted through apertures in the conveyer belt to loosen adherence between lighter materials and larger articles. A high voltage is impressed upon the rollers to provide electrostatic attraction for light dry materials. The rollers may be provided with opposing protrusions which are used to pinch off certain materials.