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BARBERAN [RCN-400/2] - FLEECE BACKING MACHINE Inventory # 11780
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Description:

  • Capacity machine length (23-1/2') 7170 mm.
  • Maximum veneer width (15") 400 mm.
  • Veneer thickness minimum (12mil) 0.3 mm.
  • PVAc glue application roller (6") 150 mm diameter.
  • IR glue curing screen (18 lamps x 600 W) 10.8 kW vacuum turbine motor power 1.1 kW.
  • Conveying motor power 0.75 kW.
  • Pressing rollers (2 top + 2 bottom) 150 mm diameter.
  • Top roller heating power 2x4.5 kW.
  • Feed speed (13.79fpm) 4.24 m/min.
  • Working height (35-1/2") 900 mm.
  • Machine for fleece application on veneer strips.
  • In order to make veneer more flexible and break-resistant for the wrapping of sharp edges and difficult profile shapes.
  • The machine composition includes an infeed table with adjustable guides for veneer sheets.
  • A roller application head for PVAC glue with doctor roller dosing system.
  • An infrared drying tunnel with vacuum supported belt conveyor.
  • A fleece roll uncoiling air shaft ’ 76 mm (3") with centering system and pneumatic brake.
  • A calendering pressure roller set and an outfeed table for the fleeced veneer.
  • The glue is supplied to the gluing head.
  • Just between the application and the doctor rollers.
  • The glue dosing is realised by means of a spindle that controls the rollers separation.
  • The fleece roll is loaded in its shaft adjusting the brake for a regular uncoiling.
  • The veneer end is inserted into the gluing head under the application roller.
  • The counter pressure roller raises automatically starting with the veneer gluing and feeding.
  • The glued veneer enters then into the drying tunnel under the infrared lamps caught by the vacuum belt.
  • Getting ready to stick against the fleece.
  • The calendering zone contains two heated top rollers with pneumatic pressing power and two driven and cold counter pressure rollers.
  • The electric heating elements inside the rollers achieve a roller surface temperature of 200C.
  • The fleece gets in contact with the glued veneer surface in the first calendering roller set.
  • The fleeced veneer exits the calendering zone in continue ready to get rewound or stacked.
  • The machine is ready to get plugged to the factory's pressure net and includes air filter.
  • Regulator and oilier.
  • Electric cabinet with the necessary wiring and commanding according to EC standards.
  • Pneumatic pump with electric glue level detector for automatic glue supply to the gluing head according to the glue requirements.

    Condition:
    Brand new with warranty supplied by manufacturer

    Voltage:
    575/3/60.

    Year:
    2007

    Location:
    Europe

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