Tension Controllers
Tension and Torque Controllers automatically compensate for changes in roll diameter, speed and other process variables.
What is Web Tension Control ?
Web tension control can be defined as the maintenance of a set amount of web tension (pull or force) for a material being processed. Often measured in oz, lbs, grams, kg, or newtons ¡ª proper tension must be maintained to prevent stretching, wrinkling, breaking or inconsistent registration of material during printing or converting processes.
Web tension control improves uniformity in coating applications and material lamination while decreasing the incidence of rewind defects such as crushed cores, starring and telescoping. When web tension is under control it can enable processes to run at higher speeds while reducing scrap, delivering a rapid return on investment that boosts producers' long term profitability.
Where is web tension control most commonly used?
Web tension control is most commonly used in three zones: Unwind (infeed), Intermediate (process), and Rewind (take up).
In the unwind zone, infeed roll hold-back torque is often controlled by an electric or pneumatic brake. The web strain or tension resulting from this torque is regulated by a closed-loop controller to prevent web drooping, stretching or wrap-up incidents ahead of transiting to the intermediate zone.
Proper maintenance of intermediate zone tension is often critical to ensuring the quality of coating, laminating, curing, treating or slitting processes. This zone is typically controlled by a set of driven nip rollers which dictate line speed to the entire system. This speed reference is matched in the unwind and rewind by virtue of having to accelerate or decelerate in order to maintain a desired tension set point.
Proper tension in the rewind zone ensures under or over-tight rolls and their associated defects are prevented. Rewind zone torque is often controlled by the motor drives of center or surface winders. Implementing progressive taper tension techniques during winding is an effective way to ensure finished rolls maintain spring tension stability and do not experience material shift and core deformation during handling and storage.
From process start to finish, it's clear that reliable web tension control is the key to ensuring maximum system efficiency and quality of finished products.
Typical tension control solutions incorporate:
Sunrise Automatic tension controller such as the LTC-858A,LTC-858A
Sunrise Tension sensor such as LS series or LC series tension sensor
Sunrise A Pneumatic Brake, Magnetic Particle Brake, Clutch