Cold end of the line
The entire equipment is used for cutting the cured wool into the required length and width and to execute the required packing. The rock wool production line is equipped with a wide saw and several engine-driven, side-adjustable, low-dust saws for cutting the wool block into the required width. The stone wool line is equipped with a transverse saw that works in the tact with the stone wool production line for cutting the wool block into the required length. All cutting modules of the wide and transverse saws work with rotary low-dust saws. The line is equipped with two saws, each on one side of the production line, that clean down the edges of the wool. The saw cleans the edge and the rotary knife processes the cuttings into granules at the same time. The cuttings are crushed in a granulator installed on the conveyor for the wool waste before they are placed on the collecting conveyor. The line is equipped with saws that cut the wool into two or three layers. The number depends on the required thickness of the layers for light material. The stacking device is used for collecting boards from the production line and stacking of a pre-determined number of elements. The board elements are received in up to four rows (in relation to the setting of the saw). Each cycle of the board row speeds up after the cutting (superficial saw) and the boards are transported by a tilted conveyor to the stacking table where the predetermined number of elements is used for the creation of the required stacked parts. The packing and shrinking system is designed for repacking the created packs for rock wool boards and their shrinking in a heated tunnel (for shrinking foil).