Short Lead Time for Eva Lamination - Rotary Coating Table – Xiaoshi
Short Lead Time for Eva Lamination - Rotary Coating Table – Xiaoshi Detail:
Equipment use
1. THJ02 rotating glue coating table is a work table used to apply two-component sealant or structural glue during the production of grooved aluminum insulating glass or curtain wall glass.
2. The support arm can be telescopically adjusted according to the size of the glass, and there is a vacuum suction cup in the support device. No manual support is required when applying glue. The operator uses a foot switch to control the rotation of the glass to complete the edge sealing work of the glass. The operation procedure is simple , high efficiency of use.
3. Special equipment for applying secondary sealants on grooved aluminum insulating glass. The worktable can be rotated in 90-degree steps.
Technical Parameters
1.Voltage: 220V/50Hz
2. Power: 0.12Kw
3. Minimum glass size: 200×200mm
4. Maximum glass size: 2000×1500mm
5. Overall dimensions: 660mm×550mm×1100mm
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