FAC
spooling machine
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(Source:
FAC kontakt nr. 3, march 1960, picture with courtesy of Mr.
Dirk Ernstsen) |
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This picture represents a nylon spooling machine, designed and built by ir. G. Moolhuizen around 1959-60. Mr. Moolhuizen was at that time employed at the Centraal Laboratorium TNO in Delft. The machine was designed
to study several kinds of nylon windings around a coil. It is assumed,
that the machine could either make linear windings or a cross linear
winding, which is the most common winding in our time for these purposes.
TNO Delft had no
less than 20 sets of FAC X-2. The cost of developing the spooling machine
was estimated at fl 5000,- (fl 5000,- in 1960 was approx. € 12.600,-
in 2006), of which the FAC parts were only about 10%.
Please contact the author of this article if you can provide more info to this machine. |
Ir. G.E.P. (Bob)
Moolhuizen (1931 - 1996) worked from mid 1959 until the beginning
of 1960 at the Central Laboratory TNO in Delft where he developed
the above pictured nylon spooling machine. |
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(Source: FAC kontakt
nr. 3, march 1960, picture with courtesy of Mr.
Dirk Ernstsen) |