Products Description
The XW-HP-300 is a state-of-the-art Hydraulic Roller Pressure Machine designed as an Automatic Battery Electrode Rolling Press System. It features precision digital pressure control, easily adjustable via a user-friendly touch screen interface. With a maximum roller press width of 300mm, this machine is ideal for various applications.
This system includes tension-controlled feeding and winding devices, enabling roll-to-roll continuous electrode calendering. It is particularly suitable for pilot-scale research work in battery electrode production, providing consistent and reliable performance.
For those with different needs, the XW-HP-300 is also available as a standalone Hydraulic Roller Press Machine without the feeding and winding devices. Additionally, you can opt for models with a heating function, capable of reaching temperatures up to 130°C. These heated models are designated as XW-HP-300T (without feeding and winding) and XW-HP-300TC (with feeding and winding for continuous operation).
Whether you require basic functionality or advanced features, the XW-HP-300 series offers versatile solutions to meet your specific requirements in battery electrode calendering.
Technical Parameters
| Model | Roll to Roll Pressure Adjust Rolling Press Machine |
| XW-HP-300C | |
| Function | Calender battery electrode |
| Calender Thickness | 0.01-3mm adjusted |
| Calender Width | Max 300mm |
| Calender Pressure | Max 20KN |
| Speed | 1-3m/min |
| Working Roller | Diameter 210mm, 9Cr3Mo materials |
| Roller Width | 300mm |
| Calender Model | Hydraulic press |
| Accuracy | 0.003mm |
| Rolling Press Machine Power | 1.5KW |
| Winding and Unwinding power | 0.55KW |
| Tension Control | Absolute value photoelectric encoder with floating guide roller |
| Rolling Press Machine Size | About L1300mm*W600mm*H1300mm |
| Total Installation Dimension | L3000mm*W1200mm*H1300mm |
| Power Supply | 380V 4KW |
| Electric control | With tension display, rolling speed display function |
| Electric motor revolution and connter revolution |








