Novitool Aero - All in one air cooled splice press

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Uploaded by on Apr 16, 2009

The new generation, air cooled splice presses; quick, efficient, easy.
This machine is ALL in one, easy to operate and easy to handle.

All in one
Everything you need to make the perfect splice is integrated in the AERO
No hoses, couplings, airpump, control box or watertank.
It delivers reproducible quality, operates on most common voltages and has its pressure adjustable up to 2 bar (28psi).The width of the heated surface is 130mm and the average time to splice one belt is 8 (thin PU belt) to 12 (2 ply PVC belt) minutes (including heating up and cooling down).

Easy to handle
This all in one unit is easy to handle, it has a compact design, a low mass (because of choice of material) and an easy closing.

Easy to operate
One on board controller for temperature settings
One on board controller for the settings of the integrated
compressor

Air cooling
AERO presses have integrated air cooling which cools down the press very fast, enabling repetitive splicing. Collecting water and connecting water hoses is not necessary any more, making the whole process even faster.

Heated zone
With most other presses glass fiber reinforced sheets or stainless steel sheets are used to prevent the hot splice plates to sink into the molten belt material. Disadvantage of this method is that there is no pressure on those sheets, next to the splice press. They "steal" pressure from the splice press at the edges and they deflect, because they are not supported.
Result is splices, thinner than the initial belt material with bumps next to the splice, where the molten material is pressed to.

AERO presses have a heated zone in the middle and cold zones at the sides. Pressure is applied on the total area. Therefore splices are more accurate and more flat. There is less shrinkage of fingers and less shiny lines next to the splice. No glass fiber sheets are required any more. Pressure is more effective and may be set to a lower value than usual in most comparable cases.

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