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New Compact edge bander

Friday, June 13th, 2008

The new compact size edge bander from Turanlar machinery.

edge bander

T-EB 149 is a small-in-size, compact  machine  offered as an economical series machine, but equipped with the units of large, professional machines. This is the most important characteristic of T-EB 149.

T-EB 149 operates at the speed of 12 m/min and can apply PVC and other edge materials up to 3 mm thickness. In order to equal the speed of glue pot axle and press units, a chain and a belt are used in below part of the machine, so the machine can be run without any problem.
Like our all machines, its electrical components supplied from TELEMECANIQUE

• SMALL AND COMPACT
• FAST & PRODUCTIVE
• COST EFFECTIVE
• SAFE & RELIABLE

pneumatic stop functionOne of the important characteristic of this machine is pneumatic stop system.
While first panel is cut by end cutting unit, pneumatic stop system stops second panel
until end cutting unit finishes cutting the first panel so  it prevents end cutting unit’s saws
to damage second panel.After cutting saws finish cutting first panel,second panel is let by pneumatic stop to go inside machine

Glue applying unit provides optimum gluing quality even under unfavourable conditions.
Glue type is hotmelt.Glue basins are covered with the special aluminium chemicals for high performance with the high temperature.

End Cutting Unit : Two angled saws work with two individual high frequency motors each of which are of 12000 rpm  and cut the edge material with zero tolerance. The motors are produced by Italian TEKNOMOTOR.

Thanks to the angled saws, panels can be cut perfectly and doesn’t result any damage on the board.

Top & Bottom trimming unit with two individual high frequency motors  clean the overhangs of panel with accuracy.The motors are the same with those of end cutting unit’s. (TEKNOMOTOR – 12000 rpm – 0,37 kw – 0,5 hp)
For further info : visit www.turanlar.eu

Machinery industry plans to become leader in exports

Tuesday, February 5th, 2008

The machinery manufacturing business will see a significant jump over the next five years, with its eyes set on dethroning the current leader — the automotive industry — the Central Anatolian Machinery and Accessories Exporters’ Union (OAMAİB) Chairman Adnan Dalgakıran said.

Dalgakıran was sharing his opinions on current conditions and developments in the machinery business with the Anatolia news agency. There is no new production of technology in Turkey; instead, Turkish industrialists are importing technology from developed nations, he noted, adding that the machinery industry will soon become the actor undertaking the task of generating technology in the country.
In 2007 the machinery field achieved $9 billion in exports, a 37 percent increase over the previous year. In the same year, machinery imports increased by only 19 percent, “That means we are gradually bridging the gap between the imports and exports,” Dalgakıran commented.

He said the industry has so far made a bright entry into 2008, estimating that this year exports would show a surge of between 20 and 40 percent. But the growth will largely depend on external demand, as contraction in the domestic market will continue, he predicted.

Developed nations count the machinery industry as among their major businesses and use considerable financial resources to support it, Dalgakıran said, adding: “This is exactly what the problem is in Turkey. Turkish industrialists prefer imported machinery, not because of their quality but because of the five to seven years of payment installments foreign machinery producers make available to their customers.” If the support problems are solved, the industry could easily reach $50 billion in annual exports, Dalgakıran believes.

Another problem, he noted, is the fragmented structure of the machinery industry itself. There are too many firms operating in the market, and their sizes are extremely small relative to their competitors in the world, he said. He estimated that there would be a serious wave of consolidation, mergers and acquisitions within the industry since the companies have to reach to a certain size in order to survive the ever-toughening competition. “They will either merge to form larger companies or will transform affiliated industries, or they will wither away from the competition. This is what happened elsewhere before, and the same will be experienced here in Turkey as well,” Dalgakıran noted.

Source:Today’s Zaman


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