To date, plastic extrusion machines used for producing profiles, pipes, tracks and tubes for sectors such as construction, automotive and medical, have used traditional motor and gearbox arrangements. These can be expensive to maintain and are relatively inefficient in terms of energy consumption. In addition, they can cause excessive vibration, which can be a particular problem in applications where coloured plastics are produced using different resins, as vibration can cause the heavier plastic granules to settle faster in feed hoppers leading to uneven distribution and changes in colour.
To overcome these problems Ghioldi has developed a new generation of extrusion machines where the motor and gearbox units are replaced by direct drive systems, using Parker torque motors controlled by variable speed drives. Filippo Ghioldi, the company’s Sales Director, explains that, “Using direct drive technology on our new range of extruders of up to 320kW in power has given us and our customers a number of advantages. In particular, the new systems are easier to produce and assemble, which in turn makes them easier to maintain; they have a smaller footprint and use less energy in operation; there is almost no vibration, which also helps to make them far quieter and run below the 80dB threshold, above which machine operators are required to wear ear defenders”.
The Parker torque motors used by Ghioldi are based on a proven design of permanent magnet, brushless servo motor, which produces high levels of torque at low operating speeds. Parker offers a range of specialised bearings to enable each motor to be connected directly to an extruder screw, with the motor then being controlled by the variable speed drive. This allows both torque and speed to be varied infinitely, within the performance envelope of the motor, making each extruder far easier to setup and providing a far more accurate and repeatable method of controlling process parameters, compared with a conventional motor and gearbox arrangement.
Ghioldi has already seen considerable sales success as a result of the new direct drive technology, as Filippo Ghioldi points out, “We have recently completed the sale of two machines to a customer in South America, where it is calculated that the energy savings alone will be sufficient to produce a return on investment within just 18 months”.
Note to Editors:
With annual sales exceeding $12 billion, Parker Hannifin is the world's leading diversified manufacturer of motion and control technologies and systems, providing precision-engineered solutions for a wide variety of commercial, mobile, industrial and aerospace markets. The company employs approximately 62,000 people in 48 countries around the world. Parker has increased its annual dividends paid to shareholders for 52 consecutive years, among the top five longest-running dividend-increase records in the S&P 500 index. For more information, visit the company's web site at http://www.parker.com, or its investor information site at http://www.phstock.com.
Ghioldi has been designing, developing and manufacturing plastic extrusion machinery since 1962 and is now a leading global supplier of blown and cast film extrusion lines. The company’s product range includes mono and co-extrusion (up to seven layers) systems for polyethylene, polypropylenes and the latest bio-degradable and water soluble materials.
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