Smartbox MARTBOX

Date: 4 January 2011
Source: HOAF SMARTBOX®

Date: 4 January 2011

The HOAF SMARTBOX® uses HOAF Infrared Technology to produce autoclave free lamination on a smaller scale than the HEATBOX®.

The HOAF SMARTBOX® was specially developed to costeffectively laminate safety glass with EVA, TPU, PVB* and Sentryglas* on a small or entry-level scale. As with all HOAF machinery, this component is a selfcontained modular unit designed for “plug and play” installation.

 

The versatile HOAF SMARTBOX® is capable of laminating all types of glass, thicknesses and shapes, even products like acryl or polycarbonate. Using different interlayer’s like fabrics, woods and metals presents the freedom to create glass solutions with added value

*A Drying Cabinet for storing PVB is available as an option. In high-humidity areas, a climate controlled layout room is recommended for PVB production. (12% RH AT 18-20°C)

HOAF SMARTBOX® Gas Type: Natural gas, Propane, Butane, LPG Gas Pressure: 20-60 mBar Gas Power Supply: 2 burners 48 kW Electrical Power Supply: 480v 3ph + 60Hz 16A Maximum Temperatures: 150°C Maximum Glass Dimensions (lxw): 3,200 x 1,800 mm

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