Multi-layer co-extrusion functional film casting production line
|Strong after-sales team guarantees customers normal production without worries
I Fully automatic center crimping, automatic roll changing and cutting, easy to operate. Multi-Layer Cast Film Line,Pvc Cast Film Line,Cpe Cast Film Line,Eva Cast Film Line Baijia Mechanical Equipment (Huizhou) Co., Ltd. , https://www.castfilmmachine.com
Specifications
Film Structure 357
Screw aspect ratio 32: 1 32:1 32:1
Screw directly 75:125:75 75:75:90:75:75 75:65:75:65:75:65:75
Mold width 2500 2500 2500
Finished product width 2200 2200 2200
Finished product thickness 0.03mm-0.2mm 0.03mm-0.2mm 0.03mm-0.2mm
Maximum extrusion capacity 10 tons/24 hours 10 tons/24 hours 10 tons/24 hours
Mechanical design line speed 160 160 160
Total power 350KW 365KW 380KW
1 Advantages and characteristics of multi-layer co-extrusion cast film production line
| This production line can produce CPE, CPP, EVA, PETG, PVC, PES transparent, textured and breathable films.
| The screw is designed with special mixing function and high plasticizing capacity, combined with a special static mixer to ensure good plasticizing, good mixing effect and high output.
Jingcheng automatic adjustment die head and French Skender automatic thickness gauge can be selected to automatically detect film thickness online and automatically adjust die head.
|Large-diameter forming rollers and special spiral channel design ensure good film cooling and shaping effects at high speeds.
| Equipped with a negative pressure device to ensure the stability of the film melt film.
1 Film scraps are directly recycled online, greatly reducing production costs.
1. The drive of the whole machine is driven by a servo motor, and the constant torque ensures stable and efficient operation.
|Screw power adopts permanent magnet motor to save 20% of electricity.
I multi-co-extrusion design can flexibly adjust the formula to reduce costs on the premise of ensuring product quality and functionality
The configuration is flexible and changeable, tailored according to the actual needs of customers, and the cost performance is maximized.
Building Expertise: Flyability and Holcim's North America Drone Days
Holcim was one of the first companies to embrace Elios drones for inspections, recognizing early on that this technology would be crucial in driving forward their "Plants of Tomorrow" initiative. This project aims to integrate Industry 4.0 technologies into their operations, enhancing efficiency and innovation. Our collaboration with Flyability began back in 2016 at Holcim Eclepens, where we tested early prototypes. Fast forward to today, and Holcim now operates a global fleet of Elios drones, featuring 42 models and over 100 trained pilots worldwide. This partnership supports Holcim's commitment to leading the industry in innovation, efficiency, and safety, while enabling Flyability to fulfill its mission of deploying drones in challenging environments without risking human inspectors.
Holcim has reaped significant advantages from utilizing Elios 3 drones in the cement industry. These drones offer safer access to the interiors of clinkers and silos, capturing both visual and LiDAR data. Their ability to function effectively in dusty conditions while delivering clear, precise data is particularly noteworthy. By employing these drones, Holcim minimizes risks to employees while collecting essential data efficiently and accurately, providing a cost-effective and safer method for asset management. This is why they trust Elios drones and maintain such an extensive fleet.
Recently, in June 2024, Flyability and Holcim co-hosted the third edition of Holcim Drone Days, marking the second such event in North America. Seventeen pilots from nine sites across North America joined forces with the Flyability team at the Midlothian Plant in Texas. Building on the success of the 2023 edition in Lausanne, this session featured expert talks, specialized training, and opportunities for pilots to share experiences and explore innovative uses for drones at their facilities.
The event provided a platform for learning and sharing insights. Flyability presented upcoming plans for Elios drones, highlighting recent developments and strategies for integrating drones into comprehensive reporting and communication frameworks. We were also privileged to have James Comeau from Glencore Kidd Operations speak about their journey with Elios drones, transitioning from early adopters in the mining sector to having full-time trained pilots with established use cases.
Holcim pilots also shared their experiences, offering valuable perspectives on potential drone applications and safety considerations. This exchange fostered collaboration among pilots of varying skill levels, propelling the drone program forward. Customized training at the Midlothian Plant offered hands-on experience in real-world settings, focusing on flying in dusty environments, adapting techniques, and managing limited visibility confidently. Participants also explored strategies for handling unexpected situations and pushing the boundaries of drone capabilities safely.
Training extended beyond traditional inspections, introducing pilots to advanced applications like ultrasonic thickness measurement and surveying payloads. Discussions centered on optimizing data processing and management, enhancing autonomy in inspections and surveying. Emerging areas such as Scan to BIM were highlighted, aligning with Holcim's broader innovation goals.
David Hull, Manufacturing Support Coordinator at Midlothian Plant, led a collaborative approach among pilots, fostering regular discussions on drone usage. The Drone Days provided an invaluable opportunity for face-to-face interaction, enriching everyone’s understanding of diverse operational methods. New skills and ideas were exchanged, strengthening relationships and inspiring future projects.
The sessions concluded with heartfelt thanks from Holcim’s headquarters in Switzerland, acknowledging David Hull and Aaron Toles for their pivotal roles in the Plants of Tomorrow initiative. The Texas plant manager played a crucial role in facilitating the event, ensuring a conducive environment for learning and growth. This inaugural event of 2024 has set a high standard, promising more exciting collaborations ahead. Flyability and Holcim remain dedicated to pioneering a transformative drone program, positioning Holcim as a trailblazer in the industry.