EuroWire March 2020

wire 2020 show

30 March – 3 April

in direct contact with the bres. This design innovation has been produced incrementally with a high degree of collaboration with and feedback from customers. The tape, WSD250F and variants, started the Scapa Made to Measure design process in 2009 and, with many iterations based on user testing and reaction, has progressed into the functional tape produced today, used in dry design datacentre bre optic cable.

energy costs. At the same time, space requirements and spare parts inventory are decreased. With the productive MG316d, products can be manufactured at a capacity of 200 cross wires per minute. The welding machine, equipped with direct welding groups, does not need resetting in the welding portal sector.

Sikora AG Stand: 09 A41

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At wire 2020, Sikora will present a broad portfolio of future-oriented measuring and control systems for e cient and sustainable quality control for the wire and cable, optical bre and plastics industries. “Quality and sustainability are core elements of our business strategy and decisive for the business success of our customers,” explained Harry Prunk, member of the executive board of Sikora AG. “For almost ve decades, our measuring systems have contributed to quality control and a simultaneous reduction of plastic material during cable production. This saves costs and automatically preserves resources.” At wire, visitors will be able to nd out more about the performance of the measuring devices during extensive product demonstrations. One highlight will be the X-ray measuring system X-Ray 6000 Pro, which is used for the measurement of wall thickness, eccentricity, diameter and ovality of cables with up to three di erent material layers, for example in insulating and jacketing lines. The combination of the X-Ray 6000 Pro with the processor system Ecocontrol 6000 allows automatic control of the wall thickness. By reducing the wall thickness, plastic material savings can be achieved. ▼ The X-Ray 6000 Pro measuring system ensures precise measuring and control of cable dimensions

MG316d welding portal

The exible MG800 can change over to a di erent mesh type with a minor production stop of 30 seconds maximum. With 150 cross wires per minute, the MG800 operates in a capacity range of a standard mesh welding machine. Schlatter Industries AG www.schlattergroup.com

Water-blocking tape from Scapa

Scapa’s plant in Renfrew, Canada, has produced and delivered more than 6,000,000 km of water-blocking cable tapes in the last 15 years. As well as focusing on these water-blocking tapes, the company will be exhibiting its range of protection tapes for subsea power cables, as well as re-retardant tapes, self-amalgamating tapes, resins, putties and impregnated paper components. Scapa UK Ltd www.scapa.com Schlatter is moving mesh production to a new level, with an annual production of 80,000 to 100,000 tons being possible by using only two mesh welding machines, despite the multiple variants of mesh types with many di erent wire diameters. This is done by using the optimised high-e ciency MG316 mesh welding machine and the newly developed, highly exible MG800 mesh welding machine. This combination allows exible production development and low processing costs. Schlatter states that conventional mesh production will be revolutionised by this new concept. The production quantities of three or even four machines can now be realised with only two mesh welding machines. The reduction of changeover and reel exchange times increases the e ective production time of the machinery. Fewer machines also means a reduc- tion in personnel, maintenance and Schlatter Industries AG Stand: 15 A20

Rolf Schlicht GmbH Stand: 12 A48

Rolf Schlicht GmbH has been selling machines and systems for the cable, rubber and plastics industries worldwide for 60 years. In addition to its own brands – RS Powdertech and RS Multicut – the company o ers a wide range of machines from various well-known manufacturers. A sales network in more than 60 countries ensures a smooth procurement process, and the delivery programme includes machines, service, spare parts, tests, maintenance, retro tting and overhauling. Since March 2019, Rolf Schlicht has been o ering a new powder coating machine from the RS Powdertech series. Model RSC-NG is the result of further development of the previous machines. With a completely new development of the electrostatics and the lter system it was possible to simplify the handling, to reduce maintenance costs and to further improve the powdering quality. The modular system allows the machine to be customised to the speci c application of the customer. Rolf Schlicht GmbH www.schlicht-gmbh.de

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