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The
Thermofix® Technology Center, operated by TPS TechnoPartner
Samtronic and EPS Schilling-Knobel GmbH, was built for R&D,
test and prototype runs as well as for small scale and pilot
production.
Our TTC is always state-of-the-art and offers with the
Thermofix®-Technology (based on the Double belt press
technology) a variety of application possibilities up to a
product width of 1,300 mm. |
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Applications
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Resilient flooring
- Wood
plastic laminates (WPL)
- Low
pressure laminates (LPL)
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Fibres and plastics recycling
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Filter media
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Automotive interior components
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Composites
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Honeycomb boards
- Roof
sheeting
- Wood
plastic composites (WPC)
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Non-woven
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Electronic components
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Construction material
Description
The Thermofix plant was designed for highest flexibility. It is
possible to position up to four scattering machines onto the
extended bottom belt. Unwinding stations placed in front of the
double belt press allow the composition of complex composite
structures.
Technical data
- 2
Precision scattering units with a maximum scattering width of
1,500 mm including automatic scattering material feeding system
by vacuum. The maximum feeding capacity of this system is up to
2 tons per hour flow rate.
- 1
Precision fibres scattering unit with a maximum scattering width
of 1,000 mm
- 1
Precision laboratory scattering unit with a maximum scattering
width of 1,200 mm
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Infrared pre-heating with 6 pieces individually controlled
heating zones and a total capacity of 96 kW
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Thermofix®-Double belt press with a heating zone of 7 meters,
thermal oil heated and a maximum temperature up to 300°C. With
water annealing zone of 4 meter length, a minimum temperature of
14°C and a maximum temperature of 180°C.
- Width
of conveyor belt: 1,500 mm
- 4
pairs of pressure rollers with a line pressure of 60 N/cm each
- 6
Double unwinding stations designed for rolls with a maximum
diameter of 800 mm
- 1
Double rewinding station designed for a roll with a maximum
diameter of 1,000 mm
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