[Measured Data Release] Does a 10° difference in rubber hardness increase torque by 1.6 times? The secret to stable operation of expander rolls.
"The expander roll is heavy to turn and scratches the film..." The cause may lie in the surface's "rubber hardness."
In fact, just a slight change of 10° in hardness can result in a difference of about 1.6 times in the starting torque (the weight at which it begins to turn) of the expander roll. This article presents actual measurement data on torque changes due to rubber hardness!
Furthermore, we explain the background of our "unique clearance adjustment technology," which achieves consistently stable rotation regardless of the inherent variability of rubber and environmental changes. If you are struggling with strict torque management, please check out the full article through the related link!

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Are you struggling with the "starting torque (weight at the beginning of rotation)" of the expander roll? Just a 10° difference in rubber hardness can drastically change the weight of rotation by about 1.6 times. We will explain the unique technology of Osaka Textile Machinery that absorbs environmental changes and individual differences while incorporating actual measurement data to achieve stable operation on the production line.




