There are many types of slitting machines, which are divided according to the materials: film slitting machine, paper slitting machine, cloth slitting machine, leather slitting machine, copper and aluminum foil slitting machine, etc. The copper foil slitting machine is also one of the material slitting machines, today we will briefly explain how to use the copper foil slitting machine.
The copper foil slitting machine is mainly used for copper foil slitting, and it requires a very high precision of the slitting machine. The use of copper foil slitting machine is actually very simple, the most important thing is to do a good job in the hardware and software part of the machine.
1. First of all, we need to improve the accuracy of the machine sheet metal of the roller of the copper foil slitting machine, and the minimum difference between the difference and the accuracy of 0.1mu can not be used, so that the hardware part of the machine can achieve accurate hardware.
2. The next is the bearing, a roller is installed on the machine, if the bearing is used poorly, the roller is rotated by hand, and the rotation time is slow, and the time with a good bearing is used to rotate by hand for more than 3 minutes.
3. In terms of software and electrical components, the program is developed by the company's electronic control engineers, and then put on the machine in practice to ensure the normal operation of the software.
It is mainly concentrated in the high-tech manufacturing industry, especially in the fields of electronics, optoelectronics, LCD and mobile phones.
03. December, 2024The copper foil slitting machine is composed of components such as cutter head, pressure wheel and feeding wheel.
03. December, 2024The copper foil slitting machine is equipped with high-precision knives and positioning systems to ensure that every cut is accurate.
03. December, 2024Aluminum foil slitting machines are usually best used for slitting the following materials:
13. November, 2024These differences are mainly due to the different properties of the materials they handle and the processing requirements.
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