Small Calendering Machine MMS-435
A small-scale rolling mill is a metal processing equipment primarily utilized to shape and size metal blocks or sheets through the processes of extrusion and rolling.
This machinery is commonly employed in various industrial sectors, including metal fabrication, construction, and manufacturing, for producing metal sheets, wire, rod, and other shapes.
Compared to large-scale rolling mills, small-scale rolling mills are designed for more compact metal processing tasks, such as sample preparation in laboratories and small-batch production.
These devices can be adjusted to meet specific requirements, accommodating different materials and processing needs.
Feature
Specification
Model | MMS-435 |
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Control Mode | PID control or PLC program contro |
Calendering rollers | 2-4 (or customized) |
Diameter of roller | 120mm、160mm、200mm (or customized) |
Installation method of calender roller | Vertical or parallel |
Range of film thickness | 0.1mm~5mm (or customized) |
Boller sp | 0-30r/min (adjustable) |
Motor power | 4kw (or customized) |
Unwinding device | Friction roll |
Winding device | Friction winding |
Volume (W×D×H) | 1300×950×1600mm |
Weight (kg) | 900kgs |
Power Supply | 3Ø, AC380V |
Industry Application
Small-scale rolling mills find applications in various industries due to their versatility and adaptability. Some common application scenarios include:
Metalworking Workshops: Small rolling mills are commonly used in metalworking workshops to shape metal sheets, wires, and rods for various projects.
Jewelry Making: Jewelers utilize small rolling mills to create and customize metal jewelry, manipulating thickness and texture.
Craftsmanship and Artistry: Artists use these mills to transform metals into intricate designs for sculptures and decorative items.
Research and Development: Research labs employ small rolling mills to study properties of different metal alloys.
Educational Institutions: Small rolling mills provide hands-on learning for students in metalworking and materials science.
Prototyping and Small-Batch Production: They’re used for cost-effective production of custom metal parts and prototypes.
Sheet Metal Fabrication: These mills produce thin metal sheets for various applications, like construction and electronics.
Wire Production: They’re involved in manufacturing metal wires for electronics, construction, and crafts.
Small-Scale Manufacturing: They assist in producing controlled thickness and shaped metal components.
Architectural and Interior Design: Designers use them to create custom metal elements for buildings and interiors.