A CNC aluminum alloy rod breakdown machine is a specialized piece of equipment used in the manufacturing process of aluminum rods. It is designed to reduce the diameter of aluminum alloy rods by drawing them through a series of dies. This process is commonly used in industries such as electrical, automotive, and construction.
Features and Technical Specifications:
CNC Control: The machine is equipped with a computer numerical control (CNC) system, allowing for precise and automated operation.
Material Compatibility: The machine is specifically designed to process aluminum alloy rods.
Inlet and Outlet Wire Diameter: The machine can handle a range of inlet wire diameters, typically around Ø9.5 mm for single-head machines and Ø9.5 mm for double-head machines. The outlet wire diameter can vary depending on the specific machine model, typically ranging from Ø2.0-4.5 mm for round wire and Ø5-25 mm for special-shaped wire.
Max Output Speed: The machine's maximum output speed determines the production capacity and can vary depending on the machine model. For example, the maximum output speed for aluminum alloy round wire can be around 30 m/s for single-head machines and 25 m/s for double-head machines.
Number of Dies: The machine is equipped with multiple dies, typically up to 13, to achieve the desired reduction in wire diameter.
Dimensions and Length of Wire Accumulated: The machine's dimensions and the length of wire accumulated can vary depending on the specific machine model. For example, the length of wire accumulated can be around 7 meters for single-head machines and 2*7 meters for double-head machines.
Spooler Dimension: The machine is equipped with a dual spooler, such as PND500-630 or PND630-710, to accommodate the wound wire spools.
Applications:
The CNC aluminum alloy rod breakdown machine is commonly used in the production of aluminum rods for various applications, including electrical wiring, conductors, cables, and structural components in the automotive and construction industries.