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Flanges for Warp Beams
- Light metal alloy or steel zinked flanges in different types and diameters: from 300 to 1600 mm.
- Light metal alloy or steel clamping rings.
- Type of clamping: radial or axial.
- Inside rectified surface.
- Light metal alloy flanges with anodizing or epoxy painting treatment by request.
- Steel flanges with electrolytically zinked surface.
- Models according to ISO 8116 rule.
- Thickness of MOVEABLE or FIXED flanges as per requests or directions of looms makers.
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MOVEABLE RIBBED FLANGES
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Type LG (Q1) with radial ribs, max. thickness 85 mm, for cotton yarn.
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POLYGONAL Type (Q2)
with polygonal ribs, max. thickness 90 mm, for wool, mixed yarns and discontinuous synthetic yarns (spun yarn).
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STAR Type (Q3) with crossed ribs, thickness from 85 to 115 mm, for relaxed synthetic yarns and technical yarns.
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RDH Type (Q3-Q4) with radial ribs, thickness from 85 to 130 mm, for unrelaxed synthetic yarns,technical yarns and textile glass yarns.
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MOVEABLE DOUBLE WALL FLANGES
Under the same resistance they have inferior deformations and flexions compared to ribbed flanges.
They are more suitable for fine yarns.
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OSCAR Type (Q2)
max. thickness 85 mm for discontinuous synthetic yarns (spun yarn).
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TITAN Type (Q3)
TITAN-H Type (Q4)
max. thickness 85 mm for continuous synthetic yarns.
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FIXED FLANGES FOR HALF BEAMS
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Light metal alloy type, thickness from 29 to 40 mm, for natural yarns.
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Steel zinked type,
thickness from 15 to 37 mm, for synthetic yarns.
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CLASS |
| Q1 |
Q2 |
Q3 |
Q4 |
| 20<K<50 |
50<K<125 |
125<K<200 |
K>200 |
Yarns
from natural fibres.
Cut yarns.
Mixed yarns from natural and man-made fibres having a proportion of
mixture up to 67/33. |
Filament
yarns from regenerated cellulose.
Silk natural yarns.
Textile glass yarns. |
Continuous
synthetic yarns (polyester, polyamide) which are relaxed after spinning
operation. |
Filament
yarns as CLASS Q3 but unrelaxed. |
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