Change country to:

Search results

Dual Crosshead ECH 7/18 F

Nearest Maillefer contacts for USA

Maillefer North America

Pipe & Tube

Phipps Bend Industrial Park<br /> 402 Phipps Bend Road
TN 37873 Surgoinsville

Tel: +1 423 817 2440

Fax: +1 423 212 0131

om;a.c;rus;efe;ill;/ma;jon

Maillefer North America

Wire & Cable

#1 Extrusion Drive
CT 06379 Pawcatuck,

Tel: +1 920-215-6628

om;d.c;dar;tan;s-s;avi;w/d;cho;jza

KN Manufacturing Solutions LLC

Fiber Optic

5464 Woodrun Ct
GA 30517 Braselton

Tel: +1 678 828 9868

Cell: +1 404 202 9655

com;ol.;nms;n/k;ine;iem;i.n;kar

Perfect distribution, short residence time.

Our crossheads have compact design and are very easy to handle and quick to assemble.

Description

Our Dual Crosshead ECH 7/18 F main applications include insulation of telecommunication and data cable conductors as well as special wires with fluoropolymers. All parts of this head are made of corrosion resistant materials like inconel or stainless steel.

A fixed or manual die centring system can be easily selected by just changing one part in the head. Excellent concentricity, that meets most specifications, can be achieved in fixed centring mode. Manual centring mode is only required for some specific applications with extreme tight concentricity tolerances.

The head configuration allows dual layer extrusion of products such as foam/skin, insulation/skin or insulation/striping. Single layer products with solid or foam insulation can be produced using a dummy outer layer distributor. The main distributor of this head is conical shaped and is equipped with an internal heater. A disk type radial distributor is utilised for the outer layer.

The high performance and user friendliness of the head are achieved by combining smart design, close tolerances on all parts and unique geometry for each distributor.

Technical characteristics

Cable diameter, max. 18 mm
Entry diameter, max. 7 mm
Weight 26 kg
No. of temperature controlled zones 3

Exact values depend on the assembly.

Meet us at Wire Dusseldorf in Düsseldorf, Germany on 15 - 19 April, 2024!

ChinaPlas

Read more

NPE

Read more

From our blog Visit Blog

Operating CV-Lines Responsibly

30.11.2023

Extract byproduct effectively and responsibly throughout the cable-making process. Not only will your bottom line benefit but so will the environment. Read more

Operating CV-Lines Responsibly

Sustainability via Raw Materials and Processes

15.11.2023

The latest technology combined with upgrades can decrease material overuse and scrap by almost 10%. It is one way of addressing sustainability in a manufacturing environment. Read more

Sustainability via Raw Materials and Processes

Getting in the Groove

2.11.2023

The push continues to bring power of different sources to populations around the world. John Zachow reveals how cable manufacturers can realize their expansion plans. Read more

Getting in the Groove

Davis-Standard Announces Agreement to Acquire ETG

31.10.2023

Acquisition Intended to Accelerate Company’s Growth and Global Capabilities. Read more

State-of-the-Art: MXI Extruders

18.10.2023

With the growing demand for thermoplastic extrusion, the new MXI series expands the range, with extruders from 80 to 200 mm, for insulation or semicon. Read more

State-of-the-Art: MXI Extruders

State-of-the-Art CMC Compact Cutter

12.10.2023

The CMC is a cutter designed to powerfully cut rigid pipe, quickly, cleanly and precisely. It is ideal for Automotive and Heating &amp; Plumbing pipe, like PEX-Al-PEX. Read more

State-of-the-Art CMC Compact Cutter

State-of-the-Art Head Centering

13.9.2023

Attain concentricity levels of 97% and more with the ACDH auto centering extrusion head for cable insulation or jacketing. Adjust wall thickness automatically. Read more

State-of-the-Art Head Centering

CV Lines Take on the Look of a Hybrid

29.8.2023

Saying that there is interest for PP-TPE insulated cables is an understatement. Sustainability, is one reason. Our hybrid extrusion line for the production of XLPE and PP-TPE power cables is here! Read more

CV Lines Take on the Look of a Hybrid

Share by email

[object Object]