Conair launches ProfileMaster equipment line

June 24, 2024
Downstream equipment includes calibration and cooling tables, haul-offs and cutting units, and tilting tables.

ProfileMaster Conair’s line of downstream profile extrusion equipment for small to large profiles includes calibration and cooling tables, a wide selection of haul-offs and cutting units, as well as tilting tables. ProfileMaster calibration tables are available in four lengths from 15 to 38 feet and in single- or dual-line configurations to accommodate a range of profile sizes and cooling requirements. Tables offer sturdy steel construction, with stainless steel used on the mounting plate, all wetted surfaces and on both ends. They feature multiple 7.5-hp vacuum pumps. Haul-off (puller) and cutting unit options include single- or dual-line configurations and combination haul-off/cutter units. Pneumatically operated profile-tilting tables synchronize with extruder and haul-off line speed to receive and automatically tip finished profile extrusion segments into stacks for easy removal, packaging, shipment or storage. A range of tilting table sizes accommodates profiles up to 20 feet in length. 

What’s new? The ProfileMaster product line, which was introduced at NPE. Three years after the introduction of its PipeMaster line of downstream equipment, ProfileMaster represents Conair’s first complete downstream profile extrusion product line. 

Benefits Competitive, quality equipment sophisticated enough to deliver precision and productivity. Conair can also provide not only the equipment, but extrusion process development, service and technical support. 

Conair Group, Cranberry Township, Pa., 724-584-5500, www.conairgroup.com  

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