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Quicksilver releases application note

A Quicksilver Controls product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Nov 24, 2008

Quicksilver's ability to handle large inertial loads (large inertial mismatch) allows the company to direct drive large product reels.

The advanced PVIA servo control algorithm provides stability from full to empty reels.

Precise torque control of the brushless servo motor and programmable controller's electronic slip clutch feature (drag mode) allows the servo motor to keep constant web tension as wind/unwind reels payout and take up product.

The application note 'AN062 Wind/Unwind' describes several methods to wind/unwind product including sensorless and dancer arm.

Dancer arms with rotation sensors provide bi-directional robust control.

The two reels operate independent of each other automatically keeping constant tension on their part of the line.

Applications include: document/paper handling; film processing; labelling; material handling; packaging; tensioning systems; textile; filament winding; and wire/rope manufacturing.

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