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Comparison Of Monofilament Chain Link Fence Machines And Double-filament Chain Link Fence Machines

Requirements for the filaments: Dual-filament machines have extremely strict requirements for raw materials. The two filaments input simultaneously must have consistent strength and softness for production. If the strength of one filament changes, it will affect the threading effect, requiring adjustment. However, since both filaments are input simultaneously into the same mold, adjusting one inevitably affects the other, making targeted adjustments impossible and thus impacting the machine's performance. Inability to adapt to environmental conditions means the machine is impractical.

 

Single-filament machines do not have these concerns. They have virtually no requirements for the filaments; any filament can be used for normal production. When the mesh changes during production, adjustments are made only for that specific filament, without affecting the others. Furthermore, our machines are electrically adjustable; a simple press of a button and the machine automatically adjusts. Skilled workers can complete the adjustment without stopping the machine, ensuring uninterrupted production. This makes them convenient, practical, labor-intensive, time-saving, and highly efficient.

 

While dual-wire machines appear to have two wires input, giving the impression of being twice as efficient as single-wire machines, the reality is different. The simultaneous output of two wires inevitably increases resistance, and the additional wire, not directly connected to the mesh, contributes to increased centrifugal force, affecting the threading speed. Therefore, the rotation speed must be reduced to minimize resistance and centrifugal force. Consequently, the efficiency of dual-wire machines doesn't actually increase; in some cases, it may even decrease.

 

In contrast, single-wire machines have negligible resistance and minimal centrifugal force from the single wire input, allowing for maximum rotation speed and higher production efficiency.

 

Dual-wire machines require two spiral dies for each mesh size. These dies are expensive, and their consistent dimensions, regardless of mesh size, further increase costs.

Single-wire machines use standard dies, costing only about one-fifth the price of dual-wire dies. Because they can be adjusted, their dimensions are not critical.

The limitation on aperture, wire diameter, and width range is another major drawback of dual-wire machines. Dual-wire machines are often locked into a few specific aperture ranges; expanding the range requires purchasing additional machines, increasing investment costs and reducing machine utilization.

 

In this respect, our monofilament machine is a marvel. It boasts an exceptionally wide range of wire diameters (1mm-5mm), apertures (1cm-20cm), and widths (0.5m-6m). Therefore, our machine is also known as a decorative mesh machine or bed sheet mesh machine. The mesh edges can be bent, twisted, or bent and twisted simultaneously. One machine offers multiple functions and a wide range of applications; one machine can replace several, increasing machine utilization and reducing investment costs. This demonstrates the performance and adaptability of our machine. Beyond this range, we can also customize machines to meet specific customer requirements. We will fulfill any customer needs and become your ideal partner.

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