counterrollers
Counterrollers are pairs of rollers arranged to rotate in opposite directions so they grip and convey a sheet, film, or web through a machine. The opposing rotation creates a nip through which the material passes, enabling controlled speed, tension, and thickness across the width. Counterrollers are used to improve stability, reduce slip, and deliver consistent processing in various roll-to-roll applications.
Construction and operation typically involve two or more rollers mounted on bearings and driven by motors
Variations of the arrangement include fully driven counterroller pairs, where both rollers are independently driven to
Applications span many industries, including paper calendering and finishing, plastic film and foil extrusion lines, textile
Advantages include improved tension control, reduced slip, uniform nip pressure, and enhanced surface quality. Limitations involve