Pushes wool into the bag
Exit Piston
Where the operator starts, stops and makes adjustments to the machine
Human Machine Interface (HMI)
a quality defect where the blanket does not complete the process of curing after exiting the curing oven.
uncured
a quality defect usually sourced at the fiberizers which molten glass falls into the blanket.
Hot Glass
the bars keep tension and feed strap from strapping rolls to machine
dancing bar
a piston compresses the wool along its width
Horizontal Compression
connects film together
film splicing
a quality defect where water or binder from the hot end saturates parts of the blanket.
Wet Wad
who do you notify when there is a product defect
Line Tech
a piece of equipment the finished rolls enter into order to separate the rolls into individual pieces using a combination of conveyor speed and bend between the angle conveyors
roll breaker
Generic term for the white blowing wool portion of our Manurfacturing plant.
loose fill
the part of the bagger operation where the fiberglass is distributed back and forth between the two baggers
diverter
a quality defect where the build up of fiber on the hot end moving walls falls into the blanket.
Dry Wad
when dealing with wet and dry wad, a general rule of thumb is that any defect can be picked off the blanket if it is smaller than a?
fist
equipment on the conveyor system that moves when in auto to send the rolls to the machine that is ready for it, or the belt that is ready for it
a piece of equipment at the north end of the transport duct where the fiberglass is separated from the air system and introduced into the bagging machine.
condenser
fast feed
gross dosing
a quality defect in the blanket where a lack of binder in the blanket causes fibers not to hold together well.
binderless
this should be legible from up to 12 feet away?
ID print
a TRAINED Production associate
The part of the fiberizer that produces the fibers used in our loose fill. The loose fill system has 4 of these.
spinner
slow feed
fine dosing
a quality defect where packaged rolls or batts, once opened do not meet required thickness specifications
poor recovery
a quality defect where the faced backing does not line up with the center of the batt. If the tabs of the facing when flipped out do not extend over the edge of the batts, then the product should be scrapped
poor facing alignment
right at the exit of the oven the area that cools off the plastic and rolls it smooth around the product
cooling tower