airbond 131 Series Splicers Instructions
- August 7, 2024
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airbond 131 Series Splicers
Specifications
- Models: 131, 133, 133X, 141, 181, 143, 144, 152, 162, 201, 701
- Splice Format: Ends-together, Ends-opposed, Wrap
- Applications: Textiles, composites
- Yarns: Various synthetic and natural fibers
- Yarn Counts: Nm 0.7 to 200, 5 to 1500 tex (up to 25,000 tex for Model 162)
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Can these splicers handle a wide range of yarn types?
A: Yes, Airbond splicers can handle various yarn types including synthetic fibers, natural fibers, elastic materials, and more.
Q: What is the maximum yarn count supported by these splicers?
A: The yarn counts supported range from Nm 0.7 to 200 and up to 25,000 tex depending on the model.
Q: Are there manual and automatic cutting options available?
A: Yes, some models offer manual trim while others feature automatic cutting for different applications.
Airbond – world leaders in splicing technology.
- Yarn splicers cut costs in the world of traditional textiles.
- Airbond has a reputation for tough, reliable, splicers.
- Now Airbond has created revolutionary new splicers for the demanding composites industry.
- Yarns for textiles; yarns for composites – Airbond can splice them all.
- The cutting-edge manufacturing process makes Airbond splicers simple, strong, and light – and very reliable. Airbond’s customer relations are second to none; we believe in quality, honesty, and good communication. Our strong R&D team can create splicers to meet market needs – quickly.
Special features of Airbond splicers
- Highest European quality standards
- Advanced manufacturing technique.
- Very low maintenance costs.
- Tough, polyamide material.
- Light weight.
- Remarkable range of counts – up to 16000 tex.
- Nightmare materials like carbon are now routine.
Revolutionary 3D printed construction method:
- Fewer parts.
- Fewer joints.
- Fewer fastenings.
Splicers for textiles and light industrial applications
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Model 131
The latest version of Airbond’s original carpet-yarn splicer.
Manual trim- Splice format: Ends-together
- Applications: Carpet weaving, carpet tufting, upholstery, fancy yarn constructions
- Yarns: Synthetic c.f., synthetic staple, woollen spun, worsted spun, all fibre blends
- Yarn counts: Nm 0.7 to 200, 5 to 1500 tex
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Model 133
- The performance of the Model 131, with reliable automatic cutting Auto-cut.
- Splice format: Ends-together Applications: Carpet weaving, carpet tufting, upholstery, fancy yarn constructions
- Yarns: Synthetic c.f., synthetic staple, woollen spun, worsted spun, all fibre blends
- Yarn counts: Nm 0.7 to 200, 5 to 1500 tex
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Model 133X
Purpose Designed Splicer for Elasticated Materials- Splice format: Ends-together
- Applications: Any textile processes involving elastic yarns
- Yarns: Elastane, Spandex, Lycra
- Yarn counts: Nm 0.7 to 200, 5 to 1500 tex
Splicers for composites and heavier industrial applications
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Model 141
The main Airbond splicer for yarns up to 1200 tex
Auto-cut.- Splice format: Ends-opposed
- Applications: Most textile processes such as weaving, knitting, tufting, braiding.
- Yarns: Natural fibres, plus Nylon, Polyester, glass fibre, aramid.
- Yarn counts: Nm 0.8 to 200, 5 to 1200 tex
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Model 181
The composites version of the Airbond splicer for specialist yarns up to 1200 tex
Auto-cut.- Splice format: Ends-opposed
- Applications: Most textile processes such as weaving, knitting, tufting, braiding.
- Yarns: Glass, Carbon, Aramid, as well as traditional yarns
- Yarn counts: Nm 0.8 to 200, 5 to 1200 tex
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Model 143
The simple choice for splicing difficult materials like glass- up to 7000 tex
Manual trim.- Splice format: Ends-opposed
- Applications: Composites processes such as filament winding, pultrusion, and weaving.
- Yarns: Carbon fibre, glass fibre, aramid, Panox, synthetic C.F
- Yarn counts: up to 7000 tex
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Model 144
A version of the Model 143 – but capable of splicing much higher-count yarns.
Manual trim.- Splice format: Ends-opposed
- Applications: Composites processes such as filament winding, pultrusion, and weaving.
- Yarns: Carbon fibre, glass fibre, aramid, Panox, synthetic C.F
- Yarn counts: up to 16000 tex
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Model 152
The super-capable, bench-mounted splicer for composites. Top performance.
Auto-cut.- Splice format: Ends-opposed
- Applications: Composites processes such as filament winding, pultrusion, and weaving.
- Yarns: Carbon fibre, glass fibre, aramid, Panox, synthetic C.F
- Yarn counts: up to 16000 tex
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Model 162
Air-powered wrapper splicer- Splice format: Wrap
- Applications: Composites processes such as filament winding, pultrusion and weaving.
- Yarns: Monofilament; False Grass; Braided; High-Twist; Coated yarn; Heavily sized.
- Yarn counts: Up to 25,000 tex, any twist.
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Model 201
The Simple and Ergonomic 3D printed Splicer
Manual trim- Splice format: Ends-together
- Applications: Carpet weaving, carpet tufting, upholstery, fancy yarn constructions
- Yarns: Synthetic c.f., synthetic staple, woollen spun, worsted spun, all fibre blends
- Yarn counts: Nm 0.7 to 200, 5 to 1500 tex
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Model 701
The lightweight option for splicing composites- Splice format: Ends-opposed
- Applications: Composites processes such as filament winding, pultrusion, and weaving.
- Yarns: Carbon fibre, glass fibre, aramid, Panox, synthetic C.F
- Yarn counts: up to 7000 tex
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