Dilo, DI-LOOM OD-II 12.5, 2004, 1250mm Working Width, Hyperpunch Needle Loom

Description

  1. Overview
    1. Dilo hyperpunch needle loom, type Di-Loom OD-II 12.5
    2. 1250 mm working width
    3. Built in 2004 and completely updated in 2013
    4. Never installed; still on original shipping skids in new condition
  2. Specifications
    1. Working width with infeed and exit rollers
    2. Feed system by a pair of polished feed rolls in free standing frame, pressure roller pneumatically operated for easy threading of material and fine adjustment of the nip, driven by AC-S gear motor
    3. Elliptical needle beam kinematics for lightweight felts and highest throughput speed up to 2600 max stroke frequency depending upon fiber parameters and area weight
    4. Downpunch operation by 2 needle boards 200 mm wide with 2 x ~6667 needles/meter working width; 2 sets of needle boards included
    5. Carbon fibre reinforced composite material needle beam has 30 mm vertical stroke or 10 mm horizontal stroke; installed on vibration dampers without foundation
    6. Automatic central lubrication system for eccentric and main bearings, lubricant drainer in module housing, includes pressure and temperature control of eccentric bearings
    7. Electrical: 480 V and 110 V control
    8. Drives: multi-motor AC drive for inverter operation, speed infinitely adjustable, maintenance free, reversing movement without limit switches
    9. Control cabinets include PLC
    10. Control desk with SPS Siemens S7 and MP 270
    11. All line components are synchronized: start/stop, line speed, emergency stop
    12. Operating manuals included
  3. Condition
    1. Used
    2. Never installed; still on original shipping skids in new condition
  4. Hyperpunch Technology
    1. Elliptical needle beam drive; needles move horizontally in the material flow direction during penetration, reducing draft within the needlefelt and improving homogeneity and surface quality
    2. Allows notably higher production speeds
    3. This model (HSC) has a fixed horizontal stroke determined by process requirement and a maximum throughput speed of up to 150 m/min