Calenders
A calender is a series of hard pressure rollers used to finish or smooth a metal sheet, also used in industries transforming plastics or rubber.
Calenders can be found with two, three or four rollers driven customarily by hydraulic motors and planetary gearboxes. Whereas metal sheets can be heated prior to processing, some calender rolls are themselves heated or cooled according to the process and the characteristics of the material being processed.
MACHINE DETAILS- Shape and cost customization
- Double output drive
- Forced lubrication (and cooling) on board in case of needs
- Extensive ratio range
- Supports torque range up to 1300kNm
- Spheroidal graphite cast iron housing
- High efficiency
- Diverse low speed shaft options and quantity of shafts
- Premium sealing
- Reliable operation
- Superior bearing life
- High torque capacity
- Designed for ease of maintenance with service-free option
- Engineered to withstand harsh conditions, proven with a 70-year history on the market
- Minimized total cost of ownership
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