For over 50 years, CAMPEN Machinery has supplied robust winding and converting lines to the nonwovens industry. Our turret rewinder solution for fiberglass and specialty nonwovens is built on reliable Danish engineering. We work closely with customers to deliver equipment that supports targets for uptime, safety, and consistent roll quality. The turret rewinder solution for fiberglass and specialty nonwovens enables continuous production, offering roll changes on the fly using flying splice technology. Manufacturers worldwide benefit from an easy-to-operate, automatic winding platform that ensures reliable performance and stable results in roll production.
Our winding expertise is paired with modern servo-driven systems and advanced controls. This provides a turret rewinder solution for fiberglass and specialty nonwovens that gently manages web tension, even for the most sensitive technical nonwovens and fiberglass mats. The compact and CE-approved design, along with strong after-sales service, helps users achieve high-quality rolls with less downtime and improved efficiency.
Our turret rewinder solution for fiberglass and specialty nonwovens is developed for non-stop, high-output environments. Cantilever turret shafts allow quick roll changeovers, while the automatic flying splice delivers smooth roll changes at speeds up to 350 m/min. You can process rolls up to ø1500 mm and weights of around 500 kg, accommodating a wide range of web and core specifications. The solution adapts to both in-line turret winder arrangements and standalone slitter rewinder systems.
A servo-driven tension control system maintains optimal winding tension for fiberglass and other technical nonwoven webs. This prevents issues such as telescoping, crushed cores, and uneven edges. Operators benefit from recipe management, taper winding features, easy-to-use HMI screens, and safe access points for maintenance.
Fiberglass mats, roofing underlays, spunlace, geotextiles, airlaid, felt, and other technical nonwovens all call for dependable web handling. Our turret rewinder solution for fiberglass and specialty nonwovens is equipped with pressure-controlled tension and dedicated options for in-line slitting and edge trimming. Cross cutting for nonwovens secures square, clean ends, vital for dense or thick webs. Throughout various material densities and dimensions, you maintain steady tension and firm contact, leading to reliable roll quality.
Standard configurations fit low-density webs and support narrow widths, while optional modules like lay-on rollers, nip adjustments, and dust extraction help you meet product standards and workplace safety targets.
The turret rewinder solution for fiberglass and specialty nonwovens is engineered for flexible integration with upstream and downstream processes. Use it in-line with web forming, bonding, lamination, or coating. Standard fieldbus and open interface protocols allow for connection with line automation, vision inspection, or production data systems. Choose options like a turret unwinder or advanced web guiding for smoother, uninterrupted production.
Safety features are central to this solution: CE-approved construction, fixed guards, interlocked access doors, emergency stops, and clear energy lockout points all come standard. The cantilever structure ensures simple roll loading and unloading. Your team benefits from remote diagnostic support and hands-on training, helping keep uptime high and maintenance straightforward.
Selecting the right turret rewinder solution for fiberglass and specialty nonwovens depends on your web type, speed demands, and required slitting configurations. Our team will analyse your process data and recommend upgrades or new installations that boost uptime and enhance roll quality. We also support upgrades, testing, and consultation.
Need help with your turret rewinder solution for fiberglass and specialty nonwovens project? Talk to our engineers or request an assessment today. Learn more at www.artandthemachine.com/nonwoven or contact us at www.artandthemachine.com/contact-us.
Peder Helbo
Sales Director