Q1: What parts are PE pads best suited for?
A: Flat, rigid workpieces such as glass, metal parts, hard plastic exteriors, and nameplates/labels.
Q2: What size and shape options are available?
A: Round ø8, 10, 12, 30, 35 mm and specials 15×45, 30×50 mm—select by outline and load distribution needs.
Q3: How do they differ from thin round pads?
A: PE uses custom flat geometries that better match non-circular or slender parts, reducing slip and edge lift.
Q4: How should I choose between N and S materials?
A: N (NBR) for general/oil-resistant use; S (Silicone) is softer and minimizes marking for mark-sensitive or cleaner environments.
Q5: Are they suitable for high-speed lines?
A: Yes. Larger effective contact and consistent sealing help shorten cycle time; verify vacuum build/holding on ultra-short takt stations.
Q6: Can they be integrated with robots and existing grippers?
A: Usually yes—confirm pad-holder thread/interface and space envelope; pilot on your tool before full rollout.
Q7: Do they help adhesive processes (e.g., films/labels)?
A: Yes. Shaped contact improves coverage and alignment, reducing edge lift during placement.
Q8: What are the cleaning and maintenance tips?
A: Use lint-free wipes with mild cleaners to remove dust/adhesive; inspect lip wear/cracks and replace when sealing performance drops.