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24/10/2023 – Winding technology for the production and processing of fine wire or optical fibres

High-precision positioning and winding

Supertek sets new standards in winding technology for the production and processing of fine wire or optical fibres.

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The coil scanner “TDS” detects the geometry of the wound coil during winding. The non-contact measurement of the coil is used for automatic winding for perfect windings on conical coils. © Supertek

 
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The coil scanner “TDS” detects the geometry of the wound coil during winding. The non-contact measurement of the coil is used for automatic winding for perfect windings on conical coils. © Supertek

 
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Machine for automatic processing of highly sensitive optical fibres and glass fibres. Used for various purposes, including laser processing in research and industry. © Supertek

 
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The position scanner “MPS” detects the position of fine wire or thin optical fibres without contact, regardless of colour or reflection. By measuring during spooling, the position scanner is successfully used for straight-line unwinding or for layer winding during spooling. © Supertek

 
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Principle of the manufacturing process of fiber optic sensors. 1. Decoiler, pay-off unit 2. Tension control, electromagnetic Dancer 3. Capstan, belt haul-off 4. Laser 5. Accumulator 6. HMI 7. Rewinder, take-up unit © Supertek

 
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