Butyl Extruder Machine, Butyl Rubber Coating Machine, Use Method, Operation Steps
The butyl glue coating machine is a kind of equipment for coating butyl glue on both sides of the aluminum frame of the insulating glass
The use method and operation steps of butyl extruder machine, butyl rubber coating machine
The Butyl extruder machine (Butyl glue coating machine) is a kind of equipment for coating butyl glue on both sides of the aluminum frame of the insulating glass. The operation steps are as follows:
1. Preparatory work: Prepare the aluminum spacers to be coated, and check whether the parameters of the coating machine are normal.
2. Adjust equipment: adjust the coating speed, pressure, temperature and other parameters of the coating machine as needed to ensure that the coating quality meets the requirements.
3. The butyl rubber coating machine is in a solid form at room temperature and must be melted at a high temperature of 110-150°C before it can be melted. Because butyl rubber conducts heat slowly, it must be heated for 20-30 minutes (depending on the temperature) to completely melt. Therefore, it is required to heat the glue tank and glue head (keep warm at 110-150°C) before using the machine every time, and the work can only be started after the glue melts.
4. Monitor the coating quality: the butyl rubber must not break the glue, and the aluminum strips will be white, which is the key to the life of the insulating glass. Ensure that the uniformity and thickness of the coating meet the requirements.
5. Complete the coating: After the coating is completed, turn off the switch of the coating machine, clean up the residue and waste of the coating machine, and keep the coating machine clean.
The above are the operation steps of the butyl rubber coating machine. It should be noted that the relevant safety regulations must be followed during the operation to ensure the safety of personnel and equipment.
Glue thickness:0.3-0.5mm
Glue width:3.5mm
Diameter of butyl cylinder:200mm
Automatic Butyl Extruder Machine is used to coat butyl rubber on both sides of insulating glass aluminum spacer strip.