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In Reply to: RE: An upgrade to vinyl record production posted by Mike K on January 30, 2017 at 19:19:46
I can't imagine that will help very much unless they make 20 of them. Maybe the velocity is why it makes the records with less errors than the old ones.
Rube Goldberg? No way. The old ones were very similar in operation. At least this one seems to have a spacer between the finished records where I don't remember seeing one on the old versions. But that may just be bad memory.
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The manufacturer claims a faster cycle time than competitive presses. Also it's fully automated. Many pressing plants require one or two operatives per press which consists of three separate machines, one to heat the vinyl granules to make the biscuit or patty, one to press the disc and one to cut away the swarf.
The second video seems to have the machine running at a faster spped.
I think the slowness was to allow the process to be filmed easily.
I bet it is capable of running much faster.
One wonders what is the optimum time for the puck to stay under pressure?
Makes sense! Hey whatever keeps the records coming.
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