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Extrusion machines
News Release from: iNOEX | Subject: Extruder infrared oven and controls
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 08 August 2007
Infrared system prevents extrusion
overheats
An infrared oven supplies a regular and controlled amount of heat into the PEX A plastics pipe extrusion crosslinking process protecting the product from overheating and blowholes.
At the K 2007 plastics processing show, iNOEX and CrossLink will show an infrared oven for the production of PEX A pipes Similar to all other iNOEX products, the oven can achieve a substantial increase in productive capacity
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 12 May 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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It can be retrofitted into existing production lines.
Infrared offers a higher production speed so it can raise production output per extruder, whereby the crosslinking degree will remain constant.
An integrated cooling system prevents the skin of the plastics pipe from overheating and prevents the formation of blowholes.
iNOEX has got many years of experience in the plastics in extrusion industry.
The 'saveomat' dosing stations precisely doses peroxide and compliments the CrossLink infrared oven.
The combination of these technologies creates synergetic effects, which have an influence on the recipe, wall thickness, material supply, material dosing, cooling and haul-off speed of extruded plastics pipe.
iNOEX and CrossLink offer a perfectly tuned product portfolio and a world-wide service to pipe manufacturers.
According to Aarne Heino, owner of CrossLink, PEX A research and development activities will be continued together with iNOEX.
Both companies are working on the integration of these new infrared ovens with the proven control terminals of iNOEX.
During the K 2007, customers and the press are most welcome to see for themselves the innovative power of this new technology.
* iNOEX at K 2007, Hall 10, Stand D74.
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