Bench separable multi-ply/monolateral Heating machine mod. MULTIBI 2000 1GS – Heating length mm. 2000 – Heating width mm. 5-40 – Max. thickness mm. 10

Bench separable multi-ply/monolateral Heating machine mod. MULTIBI 2000 1GS – Heating length mm. 2000 – Heating width mm. 5-40 – Max. thickness mm. 10

SKU: MULTIBI 2000-1GS Categories: ,

Description

Bench separable multi-ply/monolateral Heating machine
mod. MULTIBI 2000 1GS

Heating length mm. 2000
Heating width mm. 5-40
Max. thickness mm. 10
Machine with 1 group

The Bench separable multi-ply/monolateral Heating mach MULTIBI 2000 1GS,
was projected and built to heat plastic materials like polymethylmethacrylat (PMMA),
polycarbonate (PC), polystyrene (PS), and other, to bend them without internal or
external striations and/or burnings.

The machine is equipped with 2 complete heating groups (above and below).

The MULTIBI has the undisputed advantage to have a well delimited irradiation area,
this allows to make radial plies and to control the ray size.

A quick adjusting system of the radiating area is assembled on the machine,
such system also allows to keep the parallelism of the cooling groups.

By the MULTIBI very thick materials can be heated without turning sheets because
the machine has a double irradiation: upper and lower.

If the materials to be dealt have thickness between 3 and 5 mm., the upper groups
can be overturned and positioned on the guides supporting the lower ones, thus
giving the user the possibility to obtain 4 plies.

It’s possible to transform 2-ply machines (2G) in machines with
3 or 4 plies (3G and 4G) assembling 1 or 2 additional groups AUS 2000 G.

Each group requires that 1 lighting switch and 1 power selector is added
on the MULTIBI 2000 consolle.

TECHNICAL DATA

– Volt 220
– frequency Hz 50
– max. power Watt 3000
– min. resistive tension V. 28 / max. 33
– max. heated area mm. 40 / min. mm. 5
– min. distance between 2 plies mm. 35
– max. distance between 2 plies mm. 900
– air pressure 3 bar
– heating length mm. 2000
– compulsory cooling