Tapping
Machine Unit

Tapping
Machine

A taping machine applies non-metallic tapes around large cables using various taping methods to ensure precise, high-speed, and durable insulation.

Tapping Machine

A taping machine applies non-metallic tapes around large cross-section cables using tangential winding. It supports various taping processes like longitudinal, concentric, and helical taping, ensuring precise tape application, high-speed rotation, and individual drive control. This enhances cable protection, durability, and performance in diverse environments.

Key Features Advantages
  • Precise tape application
  • High rotation speed
  • Gap and overlap control
  • Individual drive and control
  • Ensures uniform and consistent coverage
  • Increases productivity and efficiency
  • Maintains optimal tape tension and fit
  • Allows customized operation for different tapes

Longitudinal

Longitudinal taping involves applying tape along the length of a cable in a straight, continuous manner. This method provides consistent insulation and protection, making it ideal for cables requiring strong, uniform coverage without overlaps or gaps.

Parameter Specification
  • Tape Application
  • Suitable Cable Size
  • Tape Materials
  • Max. Speed
  • Tape Width Range
  • Control Features
  • Longitudinal (along cable length)
  • Large cross-section cables
  • Non-metallic tapes (polyethylene, paper)
  • Typically up to 800 rpm
  • Variable depending on tape and machine
  • Gap/overlap adjustment, tension control

Tangential

Tangential taping wraps tape around cables at an angle, ensuring tight and secure coverage over large cross-section cables. This method supports various materials like copper, aluminium, and polyethylene, offering enhanced protection against mechanical damage and environmental factors.

Parameter Specification
  • Tape Winding Type
  • Suitable Bobbin Sizes
  • Max. Rotation Speed
  • Tape Materials Supported
  • Tangential
  • Φ 400 to Φ 800 mm
  • Up to 800 rpm (non-metal tape)
  • Copper, Aluminium, Polyethylene

Concentric

Concentric taping involves wrapping tape around a cable in a uniform, circular pattern, where each layer aligns concentrically with the cable core. This method ensures even insulation and mechanical protection, commonly used for cables requiring precise, symmetrical tape layering.

Parameter Specification
  • Tape Winding Type
  • Suitable Bobbin Sizes
  • Max. Rotation Speed
  • Tape Materials Supported
  • Control Features
  • Concentric
  • Φ 500 to Φ 800 mm
  • Up to 800 rpm (varies by tape type)
  • Copper, Aluminium, Non-metallic
  • Gap/overlap control, individual drive

Tapping Machine Technical Parameter

Bobbin Size (mm) Pad Head Type Max. Rotation Speed (rpm) Single Round Wire Diameter (mm)
Non-metal Tape Copper Tape Steel Tape
Φ 400 Tangential 800 600 - Φ 25
Φ 500 Tangential | Concentric 600/800 400/600 500 Φ 50
Φ 600 Tangential | Concentric 600/800 350/500 450 Φ 80
Φ 710 Tangential | Concentric 500/700 300/400 450/700 Φ 80
Φ 800 Tangential | Concentric 400/500 300/400 400/600 Φ 120

Bobbin Size: Φ 400

Pad Head TypeTangential
Non-metal Tape800
Copper Tape600
Steel Tape-
Single Round Wire Diameter (mm)Φ --

Bobbin Size: Φ 500

Pad Head TypeTangential | Concentric
Non-metal Tape600 / 800
Copper Tape400 / 600
Steel Tape500
Single Round Wire Diameter (mm)Φ --

Bobbin Size: Φ 600

Pad Head TypeTangential | Concentric
Non-metal Tape600 / 800
Copper Tape350 / 500
Steel Tape450
Single Round Wire Diameter (mm)Φ --

Bobbin Size: Φ 710

Pad Head TypeTangential | Concentric
Non-metal Tape500 / 700
Copper Tape300 / 400
Steel Tape450 / 700
Single Round Wire Diameter (mm)Φ --

Bobbin Size: 800

Pad Head TypeTangential | Concentric
Non-metal Tape400 / 500
Copper Tape300 / 400
Steel Tape400 / 600
Single Round Wire Diameter (mm)Φ --