The slitting machine is a prepress that slits a large roll of paper, film, mica tape and other thin materials into small rolls of different widths, and is often used in papermaking machinery and printing and packaging machinery.
The traditional control scheme of the slitting machine is to use a large motor to drive the shaft of rewinding and unwinding, and a magnetic particle clutch is added to the rewinding and unwinding shaft, and the resistance generated by it is controlled by adjusting the current of the magnetic particle clutch to control the tension on the surface of the material.
The slitting machine can be used for stepless speed regulation from zero to synchronous speed, and is suitable for high-speed section fine-tuning and small and medium-power speed regulation system. The slitting machine is also used to adjust the torque by adjusting the current to ensure that the tension remains constant during the winding process.
The main feature of the slitting machine is that the magnetic particle clutch is used as a resistance device, which is controlled by the system to output a DC voltage to control the resistance generated by the magnetic particle clutch. The main advantage of the slitter is that it is a passive device that can control small tensions.