The latest release features several options aimed to minimise overall factory space required, but maintain complete cutting automation for industrial cutting applications. The Eagle-C125 will be demonstrated at trade events focused on technical textiles and composites during October and November 2019.
The Eagle C125 conveyor is a CNC ply-cutting system engineered for single- to low-ply automatic cutting of flexible fabrics; composite reinforcements like fibreglass, carbon and aramid; industrial fabrics and insulations as well as traditional textiles. It has the ability to continuously convey rolled material goods with consistent speed and control. This computer-controlled cutting system requires minimal operator guidance to automatically feed and spread material to the identified start position. The conveyor system is available in nearly a dozen different widths from 60 inches to over 14ft. wide and several lengths.
The Autumn 2019 highlight is the release of a new, 8ft length, single-frame design in 60”, 72” and 78” widths. Following 25 years of successful and continued production of longer conveyor systems, the 8ft configuration is anticipated to answer the need of small and large companies who are eager to minimise production space.
The C125 conveyor system is an ideal choice for companies who need to cut long parts, require continuous conveying or simply want to minimise the material handling commonly associated with a static table cutting system. It is the system of choice of thousands of manufacturers around the world for its industrial build, durability of critical components and proven rack & pinion drive system. The Eagle-C125 system features cutting speeds up to 60 inches per second (152cm/second).
The demonstration at IFAI will also highlight several options available to further streamline floor space necessary as well as features that can be built into other, larger size configurations:
Demonstrations will be hosted during the IFAI Expo in Orlando, Florida from October 1-3 in booth 2136; in the iSpecc booth at the Advanced Engineering UK Show, NEC Birmingham and at METStrade in Amsterdam.