Roll to roll roughening unit

The roll to roll roughening unit is used for the pre-treatment of the material to be flocked.

Product description

Roll to roll roughening unit

Roll-to-roll flocking can be used in a variety of ways due to the wide range of carrier materials or substrates that can be flocked. It is already excellently used for flocking paper, cardboard, foil, rubber, felt or fabrics such as wallpaper, curtains and building materials such as corrugated sheeting and foil. There are no restrictions in the selection of the material and design to be flocked.

Elaborate patterns and colours can be individually designed and realised via the flocking process, whereby there are no limits to the creativity of the design.

The flocking process is fully automated and is integrated, designed and delivered including the final trimming. Here, productions of three meters per minute belt speed up to 100 meters belt speed can be realized.

 

The roll to roll roughening unit is used for the pre-treatment of the material to be flocked.

We offer two different construction methods of pre-cleaning/treatment for surfaces:
open construction (cleaning by 2 suction beams)
closed construction (cleaning by throttled compressed air)

 

The closed surface pre-treatment unit consists of:
A stable, welded machine frame with 3 flock collection hoppers with connection to a powerful suction device. On the operator side an opening of the pre-cleaning is possible via a pneumatically operated hood. The cleaning process can be observed through a large Plexiglas opening in the cover hood. A dust-tight illumination is additionally installed in the cover hood.

 

The open area pretreatment unit consists of:
A stable, welded machine frame with connection to a powerful suction unit. 2 manually height-adjustable suction beams are installed transversely to the transport direction. The open design allows manual intervention and observation of the process.

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Roll to roll roughening unit

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