Asselin, Crosslappers and Drafting, 1999-2000, 4500mm to 5500mm Width, 125-135 mpm (New)

Description

  1. Overview
    1. The purpose of the crosslapper is to produce a homogeneous batt of the required thickness for further processing from a carded web.
    2. These crosslappers have profiling capability by being able to differentially draft on the edges of the batt.
    3. Maximum crosslapper speed is between 125-135 mpm.
  2. Asselin Crosslapper / Frame Only
    1. Number: 5787
    2. Width: 4500 mm
    3. Year: 1999
    4. Input apron width: 3420 mm
    5. Front apron length: 25,200 mm
    6. Rear apron length: 18,200 mm
    7. Floor apron width: 4500 mm
    8. This crosslapper has been disassembled and all of the rollers have been removed.
  3. Asselin Crosslapper
    1. Number: 5790
    2. Width: 4500 mm
    3. Year: 1999
    4. Input apron width: 3420 mm
    5. Front apron length: 25,200 mm
    6. Rear apron length: 18,200 mm
    7. Floor apron width: 4500 mm
    8. Max speed: 125 to 135 mpm
  4. Asselin Crosslappers
    1. Numbers: 5993, 5984, 5987, 5966
    2. Width: 5500 mm
    3. Year: 2000
    4. Input apron width: 3420 mm
    5. Front apron length: 27,200 mm
    6. Rear apron length: 20,200 mm
    7. Floor apron width: 4500 mm
    8. Max speed: 125 to 135 mpm
    9. Quantity: 4
  5. Asselin Batt Drafters
    1. Controls in a continuous and progressive manner the fiber distribution all along the path of the fiber batt, without releasing it.
    2. The drafter helps to create a balanced md/cd ratio and can increase the speed of the line.
    3. The drafter is composed of 15 rolls divided in 5 groups of 3.
  6. Asselin Drafter
    1. Width: 4500 mm
  7. Asselin Drafters
    1. Width: 5500 mm
    2. Year: 2000
    3. Model number: Etireur 15R1X
    4. Maximum draft ratio: 3.62
    5. Options for drive sprocket gearing:
      1. Value of range: 38, 37, 36
      2. Mechanical ratio: 1.056
      3. Value of range: 38, 36, 34
      4. Mechanical ratio: 1.118
    6. Quantity: 3
    1. Location of machines: USA