X-RAY 2000 in jacketing lines

X-RAY 2000 in jacketing lines

X-RAY 2060 Cable

X-RAY 2060 Cable

X-RAY 2120 Cable

X-RAY 2120 Cable

X-RAY 2200 Cable

X-RAY 2200 Cable

X-RAY 2000



Applications


X-RAY technology for insulating and jacketing lines

The X-RAY 2000 is an X-ray based new generation measuring system for the use at insulating and jacketing lines.

More than 30 years ago, SIKORA supplied the first wall thickness measuring systems to be used on jacketing lines. Quite often the system had been used to measure the jacket of steel armoured or screened cables. Typically, the measurement of the average wall thickness had been calculated from diameter measuring values of the cable, taken before and after the extruder. The concentricity of the insulation was not taken into consideration.

The success of the X-RAY 8000 systems at CV-lines was taken to the next generation in the X-RAY 2000 system, designed for wire and cable jacketing and insulating lines.
In this field customers now also benefit from a quick centring of the cross head, a reduced start-up scrap, reduced material over-consumption and quality improvement.