Model | FOHI-10 |
Serial No. | FOB-001 |
Applicable Materials | PE, PP, PET, PTFE, PVDF, etc |
Sample Thickness | 0.02-2 mm |
Min. Sample Size | 95 mm × 95 mm |
Max. Stretching Ratio | 10:1 |
Stretching Speed | 0-500 mm/s (stepless adjustable) |
Stretching Force | 2000 N/ axis |
Number of Clips | 5 pcs/ side |
Oven Configuration | 1 unit(expandable based on customer requirements) |
Oven Temperature Range | RT -350°C |
Power Supply | 3-phase 5-wire 380V±10%, 50 Hz |
Gas Supply | High-pressure nitrogen: 3-5MPa Compressed air: 6-8bar,dry,oil-free |
Operating Environment | 10–40℃; ≤80% RH (non-condensing) |
Rated power | Approx. 50 kW |
Dimensions (L×W×H) | 3700 mm×2100 mm×1900 mm |
Net Weight | Approx. 3500 kg |
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