Innovation is essential in driving growth for the $22 billion global fabric coating market. Applications encompass products we often take for granted including house wrap, fabric buildings, advertisement banners, aviation evacuation, waste management systems and reservoir liners. As the fabric coating segment continues to evolve, processors should be prepared to take advantage of the exciting opportunities ahead. This blog covers key machine design considerations to ensure quality products and flexibility to participate in growth.
Machine Design Considerations
First and foremost, it’s important to understand the vital role each major component in a fabric coating line plays in ensuring a positive outcome. Extrusion system design is central in terms of polymers used, outputs, coating thickness, blending and drying. Co-extrusion arrangements allow for operational flexibility, which is significant as processors seek to expand their product offering. Roll and shaft handling influences diameters and cycle times during roll changes. Web handling capabilities determine line speeds and tension ranges.
When evaluating machine design, both product structure and output requirements must be addressed. This is especially important for high-volume applications such as lumber and metal wrap, house wrap and tarpaulines, and high-value engineered textile composites such as protective garments, footwear and evacuation systems. The following are guidelines to assist in assessing existing equipment and determining upgrades to support fabric coating processes.
Extrusion System
Roll and Shaft Handling
Web Handling
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