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Difference single twist & double twist bunching
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11 years 10 months ago #2400 by Archived Forum Admin
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Dear Sir,
Please let me know the difference between single twist & double twist buncher machine.
What is advantage of double twist over single twist bunching
Thanks & Regards,
S J Yadav
Please let me know the difference between single twist & double twist buncher machine.
What is advantage of double twist over single twist bunching
Thanks & Regards,
S J Yadav
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11 years 10 months ago #2401 by Archived Forum Admin
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Hello,
The basic difference between a single twist buncher, strander or cabler is that a single twist machine gives one 360 degree twist in the wire or cable for one 360 degree turn of the bows. A double twist machine gives two 360 degree twists in the wire or cable for every 360 degree turn of the bows. Thus a double twist machine gives twice the productivity at the same RPM of the bows.
There is however an issue with double twist machines and a great deal of work has been by double twist machine manufacturers to make them much more equivalent.
The fundamental way a double twist machine works is that one gets a twist going on to the bows and a second twist coming off of the bows. This means that the length of lay at the first twisting position is twice the final length of lay and thus at the second twisting position, the strands of wire must be twisted around themselves to half the initial length of lay.
If you have a number of layers of strands, the strands in each layer require a different extra length to achieve that second twist.
Now you see the problem as each layer must pull in a different extra length and this means that if it isn't done properly, the final conductor will be "bumpy" and that can lead to major problems at the next operation (say extrusion). The more layers of strand, the greater the potential problem. The diameter of the strand layers is also an issue because the the larger the diameters, the greater the effect.
Always be cautious when purchasing double twist stranders. Make sure the machine manufacturer clearly understands what you you want to do and make sure to see an identical machine elsewhere making the product you wish to manufacture before purchasing one.
Regards
Peter J. Stewart-Hay
Principal
Stewart-Hay Associates
www.Stewart-Hay.com
The basic difference between a single twist buncher, strander or cabler is that a single twist machine gives one 360 degree twist in the wire or cable for one 360 degree turn of the bows. A double twist machine gives two 360 degree twists in the wire or cable for every 360 degree turn of the bows. Thus a double twist machine gives twice the productivity at the same RPM of the bows.
There is however an issue with double twist machines and a great deal of work has been by double twist machine manufacturers to make them much more equivalent.
The fundamental way a double twist machine works is that one gets a twist going on to the bows and a second twist coming off of the bows. This means that the length of lay at the first twisting position is twice the final length of lay and thus at the second twisting position, the strands of wire must be twisted around themselves to half the initial length of lay.
If you have a number of layers of strands, the strands in each layer require a different extra length to achieve that second twist.
Now you see the problem as each layer must pull in a different extra length and this means that if it isn't done properly, the final conductor will be "bumpy" and that can lead to major problems at the next operation (say extrusion). The more layers of strand, the greater the potential problem. The diameter of the strand layers is also an issue because the the larger the diameters, the greater the effect.
Always be cautious when purchasing double twist stranders. Make sure the machine manufacturer clearly understands what you you want to do and make sure to see an identical machine elsewhere making the product you wish to manufacture before purchasing one.
Regards
Peter J. Stewart-Hay
Principal
Stewart-Hay Associates
www.Stewart-Hay.com
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11 years 10 months ago #2402 by Archived Forum Admin
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For a double twist machine, the final diameter will normally be much less than with a comparable reel size single twist machine.
Double twist machines also require use of slip rings to bring power to the takeup reel drive which brings its own set of maintenance headaches.
The dynamics of a double twist machine also inhibits inline taping of the product unless a pretwister is utilized.
Erik Macs
VP North American Machinery Sales
Fine International Corporation
148 Oak Street
Natick, MA 01760 USA
508-315-8200 fax: 615-658-1988
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Double twist machines also require use of slip rings to bring power to the takeup reel drive which brings its own set of maintenance headaches.
The dynamics of a double twist machine also inhibits inline taping of the product unless a pretwister is utilized.
Erik Macs
VP North American Machinery Sales
Fine International Corporation
148 Oak Street
Natick, MA 01760 USA
508-315-8200 fax: 615-658-1988
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