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LAB EXTRUDERS | MACHINERY


Right: Feddem’s Fed 18 MTS has expanded its extruder portfolio with a lab-sized version


Camera inspection At last year’s Fakuma exhibition, Collin Lab & Pilot Solutions demonstrated its Teach Line flat film line – incorporating a new camera system for film inspection.


“Using a camera and software, the line continu- ously determines optical defects via a definition of up to 10 defect classes by means of up to 14 defect criteria,” said Corné Verstraten, CSO at Collin. With its compact design, the table-top line combines the usual functions of a flat film line with those of a small finishing calender. The system is suitable for finishing and laminating films and for casting masses with low viscosity using a vertical die. The upper of the three rolls is moveable – via


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for new setups; and shorter production timelines. The Lex25-30/Mark II features a lean body mounted on a steel frame positioned beside its electrical cabinet. With four casters, it can easily by repositioned while maintaining stability. It includes a 25mm screw (with L/D ratio of 30), a four-zone temperature control system and coat hanger flat die.


pneumatic cylinders – and finishing films is possi- ble. The gap width can be precisely adjusted, and the unit can be used for casting thin films.


CLICK ON THE LINKS FOR MORE INFORMATION: � www.farrel-pomini.com � www.feddem.com � https://labtechengineering.com � www.collin-solutions.com


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