Manufacturing concept for precision micro flexible flat cables (FFC)
For a long time now, flexible flat cables (FFCs) have found widespread use in the automotive and IT industries. Lamination and extrusion are the processes most commonly used for the production of FFCs today. The disadvantage of lamination is its extremely low production speed in conjunction with hygroscopic problems. Extrusion is unsuitable for the production of micro FFCs due to the high temperatures and pressures encountered in the extruder head: these make it impossible to maintain accurate geometrical dimensions and precise positioning.
As world market leader in coating equipment for optical fibres, Medek & Schörner has now developed a new pressureless cold process for the production of FFCs using UV cured resins , thus ensuring the perfect geometrical accuracy of the cable at high production speeds. The same procedure can also be employed inline with an extruder to position the individual flat cables accurately as they enter the extruder head.
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About this company:
For decades now, Medek & Schörner has been a world market leader
in cable marking machines and optical fibre processing lines. The
only company operating in this market segment, Medek & Schoerner
covers virtually the entire spectrum of machines for marking
cables and processing optical fibres.
The product range begins with extremely simple coding machines,
and extends all the way to fully automated machines using cutting-
edge technology for use in high-speed production lines. The
capacity of any system can be significantly in-creased quickly and
easily simply by exchanging individual components. New components
from Medek & Schörner are always compatible – even if a system has
already been in operation for many years.
Company Information:
Company Name:
Medek & Schorner GmbH
Address:
Kuefsteingasse 32
City:
Wien
State/Province:
ZIP:
1142
Country:
Austria
Phone Number:
+43-1-982-32-04-0
FAX:
+41-1-982-72-96
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