Perpetual Machine Company, Conveyorized Thermal Bonding Compression Line, 3200mm Working Width, 9144mm Oven Length

Description

  1. Overview
    1. Processing nonwoven material with a 3200 mm wide belt
    2. Oven is 9144 mm long, approximately 5461 mm wide, and 3353 mm at the highest point not including motors, fans, etc.
    3. Sloped entry compressing apron
    4. Sloped apron into compression unit
    5. Conveyorized belted (top and bottom) compression cooling chamber
    6. Central control console - customer to select drive/operator side
  2. Oven construction
    1. Heated enclosure of fabricated structural steel framework covered with tongue and groove insulated panels
    2. Panels are 762 mm wide and consist of 102 mm thick semi rigid fiberglass insulation encased between two sheets of twenty gauge aluminized steel
    3. Joints of intersecting planes will be covered with formed trim
    4. Doors provide access to both sides
    5. Oven is 9144 mm long by approximately 5461 mm wide and 3353 mm at the highest point not including fans, motors, etc.
  3. Heating system
    1. Heat supplied by two Maxon 415 Oven-Pak II gas burners which include pilots and all necessary firing and safety controls
    2. Each gas train provided assembled, prewired to a junction box, and equipped so that propane or natural gas may be utilized
    3. Each burner will modulate by the PLC and interfaced through the touchscreen
  4. Controls and electrical
    1. Operator's console with PLC, HMI, temperature controls, flame safeguards, main circuit breaker, control transformer, and AC inverters for all fan drives and belt drives
    2. Components prewired to numbered terminal strips
    3. Control cabinet wiring diagrams supplied
  5. Installation and support
    1. One working supervisor provided for unit assembly and one start-up technician
    2. Assistance from plant personnel and a lift truck will be required
    3. Each per day for ten hours with a six day work week
    4. All travel meals, lodging, and expenses would be charged to your account
    5. Delays (caused by others) could incur additional costs