A vacuum chamber is used for batch de-airing
laminates (glass/PVB/glass), especially curved glass. Before
the autoclave process. It can also be used for de-airing autoclave
free polyvinylbutyral plastic film (PVB).
- A rock wool insulated chamber with a circulation system
for heated air
- Vacuum pump with vacuum connections
- Insulated revolving door
- Glass transfer wagons
- A control panel.
Features:
- The air is blown into the chamber by a roof-mounted fan
through a channel with wall-mounted tube type heating
elements. The temperature is measured by a thermocouple
in the blower
take-in and regulated by a temperature controller.
- The vacuum system consists of a vacuum pump piping, distributors
with balI valves and vacuum rings or bags. Laminated
glasses fitted with vacuum rings around the edges or vacuum
bags
are placed on the transfer wagon. The hoses from the
vacuum rings or bags are connected to the balI valves of
the vacuum
distributor.
- The de-airing cycle starts with cold vacuum
de-airing to get most of the air our before starting
to seal the glass edges in the hot vacuum cycle. Due
to the Glassrobots' revolving door design it's
easy to move the glasses from the cold to the hot vacuum by simply rotating
the door 180°.
- The chamber is heated up to the softening temperature
of the PVB. During the timer controlled balancing time
the PVB
softens and allows the sealing of the glass edges and
tacks the glass and the plastic together. Meanwhile a new
batch
can be connected to the cold vacuum
de-airing outside the heated chamber.
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