Views: 3 Author: Site Editor Publish Time: 2024-10-11 Origin: Site
In the stretching and setting processes of textile printing and dyeing enterprises, the amplitude adjustment nuts on stretching machines and setting machines play a crucial role in adjusting the position of fabric guides to accommodate various fabric widths. Traditional brass alloy amplitude adjustment nuts, when exposed to working temperatures of up to 220℃, often tightly seize with the wire rods due to high temperatures, causing shutdown issues. While relying on external lubricants such as molybdenum disulfide can alleviate this issue, it easily contaminates fabrics and affects product quality.
PEEK, with its exceptional high-temperature resistance (with a long-term use temperature up to 260℃) and natural self-lubricating properties, perfectly solves the problem of nuts seizing with wire rods at high temperatures. It simultaneously avoids potential contamination of fabrics by lubricants, achieving a dual leap in efficiency and clean production. In practical use, PEEK amplitude adjustment nuts significantly extend the service life by three times compared to traditional brass alloy products, greatly reducing maintenance costs and improving production efficiency.
Relying on its advantage of independently producing PEEK raw materials, Junhua Inc. has significantly improved the production efficiency and delivery speed of amplitude adjustment nuts through cost control and process optimization. The price has been reduced by 33% compared to the original, enabling the company to provide customers with more cost-effective PEEK products. Currently, amplitude adjustment nuts made of PEEK5600CF30 and PEEK5600GF30 grades are available, with carbon fiber and glass fiber added respectively to enhance their strength and wear resistance. These nuts are suitable for different application scenarios and can meet the diversified needs of different customers.