Villars, Hotmelt Powder Scattering and Laminating Machine, 1993, 2200mm, 158kW
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Description
Overview
Laminating line with accumulator, winder, controlling system, and superstructure for second substrate supply
Make: Villars (CH) actually Santex
Year: 1993
Working width: 2200 mm (nominal width 2 m 10)
Voltage: 3 x 380 (400) V
Total power: 158 kW
Recommended max. speed 10 m but 15 m is possible
Laminating Line Configuration
Original configuration: input unit (with possibility to hang in rollers by means of e.g. flat bearings), powder spreader, infrared preheating zone and double band laminating press (heating through IR)
Later extension (1997): 2nd infrared zone with cold water cooled calendar
At the back equipped with selvedge cutting system with adjustable infrared follow up system
Strength of infrared can be adjusted so that e.g. the upper substrate can be ‘neglected’
Known problems: infrared preheating zone: 2 IR strips broken; certain parts IR zones (mostly exterior zones) of the double band laminating press do not longer function, but second part of the machine can still be heated till 160 to 170 °C and even more, but then at very low speed
Accumulator With Winder And Controlling System
Make: Matthijs (electrical part by Electro Vandewelde)
Year: 1999
Operating voltage: 3 x 380 V
Capacity accumulator: +/- 50 m
Unit functions independently from laminating machine and speed varies from 0 till 50 m (speed of winding up unit = speed laminating machine when accumulator is empty)
Superstructure For Supply Second Substrate
Make: Menzel
Year: 2000
Operating voltage: 3 x 380 V
Functions independently from the laminating machine
Speed regulation based on a 0-10 V (=0-15 m) exit signal of the laminating machine
Manual right-left guidance of the substrate
A second automatic pre-guidance is foreseen, but the motor does no longer function and it is in practice not required because the rolls are always winded straight
A measuring roller is included to measure the tension of the substrate
This measuring roller directs the motor speed so that the adjusting of the tension stays steady; it is even possible to go to a +/- tensionless situation
The line is mounted on a self-made platform equipped with a simple unwinding unit
Known problem: pressure roller to avoid that the substrate “slides” over the brake roller is worn out, but is in praxis not needed; motor of the pre-guidance is broken (see above)
Miscellaneous
Self-build entry J-box with simple roll measurement
Separate J-box for unwinding from docks, so that can be laminated in the pole direction
Sewing machine Merrow to make flat seams on fine/thin fabrics
Selvedge cutters are mounted on a system so that the fabric can be levelled easily, eventually can be winded on docks
Including 2 docks of 2 m 30 of which 1 with flap bearings
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