LC-16A
AUTOMATIC FORMING MACHINE

LC-16A is capable of producing large quantities of perfectly formed highly filled or solid. With operating speeds of 66 m, of sugar rope per minute. The Former is major part of well know Linhandle forming line comprising batch roller machine. Rope seizer, forming machine and cooler. Due to the seamless forming and the absence of burrs, confectionery produced on the lends that’s especially for the wrapping on the most modern and high speed twist wrappers.
The machine comprise a solid cast iron frame, housing the drive elements, an attached unit carrying the sizing roller and the actual sweet forming die as an exchangeable size part
The machine is driven by DC variable speeds motor and a V-Belt connection to the main shaft. The drive for the die and the cooler are taken from this main shaft.
The speed relationship between die and sizing rollers is variable by replacing change gear to arrive at the best possible speed ratio for the sugar consistency produced at the time. Control equipment can be housed in a central control panel for the complete production line, or alternatively on the machine itself.
LC-16B
AUTOMATIC FORMING MACHINE

This LC-16B automatic forming machine produces, in continuous operation, large-scale quantities of perfectly seamless and pipe less sweets and lozenges, either highly filled or solid.
Method of Operation
This LC-16B forming machine comprises a substantial cast iron frame which supports an infinitely variable speed drive, the die-head and discharge conveyor. The sugar rope, discharged from the rope size, is drawn through a pair of electrically heated feed rollers into the rotary die head. The feed rollers are selected to give the required rope size, the various different sizes being interchangeable. The roller gap is adjusted by means of an eccentric to determine the final weight of the sweet.
The Change of Dies
Has now undergone further improvements. This can now be carried out (within 3 minutes) after swinging the return cams out and undoing and swiveling out the die cover. With the aid of a die carrier, it is an easy matter to transport the die-heads and fit them onto the die-head support axle.
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