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CELADON GROUP INC.
Industrial Machinery Division
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Coating Machine for EPS Rolladen Box
This coating machine automatically and continuously
coats EPS rolladen boxes and angles with mortar or similar materials.
The coating machine for 6m long EPS rolladen boxes consists of five stations: the entry station, the guide station, the coating station, the acceleration station and the end station.
The entry station is approx. 6200 mm (244.10 inch) long and approx. 3000 mm (119.10 inch) wide and can take up to five rolladen boxes. The rolladen are put into entry position with the aid of two transverse conveying chains.
A compressed air cylinder pushes the rolladen box from this position to the neighboring guide station which is approx. 7000 mm (275.60 inch) in length and approx. 500 mm (19.67 inch) in width.
The rolladen box is moved up to the one in front of it in such a way that the coating process can run continuously. Three rubber cylinder drives move the rolladen boxes in a longitudinal direction.
In the coating area, guide rolls allow for a precise alignment of the rolladen box. Next to the guide station, with its two coating trowels for a hose connection with a nominal value of 40. A spiral pump presses the coating substance into the trowels. A collecting basin is installed beneath the coating station.
Once both sides of the rolladen box have been coated, it is separated from the one behind it in the acceleration station, which is approx. 7000 mm (275.60 inch) long and approx. 500 mm (19.67 inch) wide, and then transferred to the end station.
The end station is approx. 7000 mm (275.60 inch) ling and approx. 3000 mm (118.11 inch) wide, and is equipped with transverse conveying chains.
The coating speed amounts to 4 meters/minute.
All rolls are supported by ball bearings and have a diameter of 80 mm (31.50 inch). Gear motors drive them by means of chains.
The speed of the spiral pump, and thus also its volumetric displacement, can be set with the aid of a potentiometer.
The entire control system is designed as a user programmable PLC, and works both automatically as well as manually.
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Celadon Group
Inc.
8695 College Parkway
Suite 360
Fort Myers, FL. 33919
Tel.: (941)433-7702
Fax: (941)433-3011
For additional information
contact us at:
celadon@celadongroup.com
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