Working principle of slicer

Nov 07, 2023

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The working principle of a slicer is relatively simple, which is to use the sharp cutting surface of the slicer to cut objects and materials into pieces according to a certain proportion or width. Suitable for production, pharmaceutical or other purposes.
Different slicing machines also have different methods for slicing, such as treating cells or tissues in experiments to facilitate observation experiments using a microscope. There are rotary and sliding slicers used for optical microscopes
Slicers are also needed in the paper industry, suitable for knife disc slicers, drum slicers, spiral slicers, etc. The cutterhead slicer is composed of a cutterhead, a casing, a feeding groove, and a transmission device. Its working principle is to use a heavy cutterhead to act as a flywheel and stabilize slicing.
Another method is to cut polymer strips into particles. This requires a special slicer, which is composed of a guide plate, a feeding roller, a pressure roller, and a rotating cutter head. The working principle is: using the cutter head to be driven by a continuously variable transmission, the feeding roller is driven by the cutter head through a set of variable gears, and the cutter head is equipped with multiple blades according to the cutting particle size. The gear can be changed and the cutting length can be changed independently, and the speed of the strip can be changed by the continuously variable transmission.

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