SOLUTIONS: Steadfast test with PTFE-coated glass fabric

Jul 30, 2021 | Nepata rewinders

Glass fiber plus PTFE coating – it doesn’t get much more stable than this in […]

Glass fiber plus PTFE coating – it doesn’t get much more stable than this in the area of fabrics and membranes. We have made the test. We wrapped material from Forflon and tapped it into tapes, including a self-adhesive glass fabric. The photos show the perfect result achieved by the NEPATA 1900 ADWS cut-off machine. For such demanding cases we use the special 5mm blade with oblique grind together with our unique jaw lubrication system for the parting head. This specifically wets the blade with silicone oil.

Films, paper, mesh – find out which other materials our machines can process here… More about the fast and precise NEPATA 1900 ADWS cut-off machine here

"We are continuously working to develop and improve our products to meet customer needs and gain competitive advantage. The materials and requirements of our customers often differ - through close exchange we can achieve learnings, optimize our products and thus enable our customers to achieve even better results."

Dominik Haas (Technician)

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