EoW May 2012

F c s Italy

DS-DA fully automatic double-spooler

Getting precise for the drawing and annealing machines

automatic changeover from full to empty reels, with speeds up to 30m/sec. A simple and effective X-Y hydraulic elevator provides automatic loading/ downloading of the reels from two motor driven conveyors. Euroalpha’s D3 limited-slip multiwire drawing machine is suitable for drawing copper, aluminium and aluminium alloy, and CCA wires, and is claimed to be the first multiwire drawing machine to be designed with individually motor-driven drawing capstans. It can be combined with the AM-series annealers, with multi-motor technology to minimise the slip at any diameter of wire, and equipped with enhanced systems for cooling and drying the wires. AM annealers ensure uniform mechanical and electric properties over all the finished wires. Euroalpha Srl – Italy Website : www.euroalpha.it

It positively affects operations and maintenance, improves the quality of the finished wires, and contributes to reducing running costs, by reducing energy consumption and extending the working lifespan of many wearing parts. It also features low-noise operation without soundproof cabinets, and provides great operational flexibility of the drawing machine, for optimal use with different materials. The R1 compact, limited-slip rod breakdown machine is suitable for drawing copper, aluminium and aluminium alloy wires. With capstans arranged onto two superimposed rows it has a total length shorter than 5m. The company states that it performs at the same rate as conventional straight-line rod breakdown machines. automatic double-spooler is designed to perform The DS-DA fully

EUROALPHA precision machinery for the wire and cable industry, specialising in drawing machines for non-ferrous wires, with expertise in limited-slip technology. The company aims to provide customers with top quality, user-friendly equipment for uninterrupted production and heavy working conditions, entirely designed and manufactured in Italy, along with prompt and complete proactive support. first limited-slip rod breakdown line for non-ferrous wires in 1993. Other milestones include its first multi-motor continuous annealer in 2004; and in 2010, a patented four-twist bunching machine. Euroalpha’s design, based on low-inertia AC motors, state-of-the-art vector inverters and a special SW algorithm secures precision speed control through a maintenance-free system. produces The company produced its

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