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DO’S and DONT’S InCalendering 7 A Info-Series By Rubber Machinery World - http://rubbermachineryworld.com Image Of A 4-Roll Calender Line at Pelmar Engineering Limited, Israel. http://rubbermachineryworld.com INFORMATION ON EQUIPMENT, TECHNOLOGY, INNOVATION & SUPPLIERS M M RUBBER Rubber Machinery World » Use lab approved fabric and compound only. » Clean the mill and calender guides including the equipment surrounding area before starting unit. » Load single strip of compound to both the cracker mills. Then feed these compound to your holding mill. » Always keep minimum compound in calender nips and mills. » Apply correct bleeder yarn. » Put identification tags before storing your calendered fabric in racks. » Close cooling water lines to mills when mills are not running Choose Wisely.Operate Smartly » Do not over load your two-roll mills and calender nips. » Do not use held up compounds and dipped fabric. » Do not stop unit with fabric in the line. » Do not throw sheeted-out compound on the floor. » Do not store calendered fabric on floor. » Do not use damaged liner / baggy liner. » Do not run mills with cooling water lines closed.

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DO’S and DONT’S�In�Calendering7

A Info-Series By Rubber Machinery World - http://rubbermachineryworld.com

Image Of A 4-Roll Calender Line at

Pelmar Engineering Limited, Israel.

http://rubbermachineryworld.com�

INFORMATION ON EQUIPMENT, TECHNOLOGY,

INNOVATION & SUPPLIERS M MRUBBER Rubber

MachineryWorld

» Use lab approved fabric and compound only.

» Clean the mill and calender guides including the

equipment surrounding area before starting unit.

» Load single strip of compound to both the cracker

mills. Then feed these compound to your holding mill.

» Always keep minimum compound in calender nips

and mills.

» Apply correct bleeder yarn.

» Put identification tags before storing your calendered

fabric in racks.

» Close cooling water lines to mills when mills are not

running

Choose Wisely.Operate Smartly

» Do not over load your two-roll mills and calender nips.

» Do not use held up compounds and dipped fabric.

» Do not stop unit with fabric in the line.

» Do not throw sheeted-out compound on the floor.

» Do not store calendered fabric on floor.

» Do not use damaged liner / baggy liner.

» Do not run mills with cooling water lines closed.