Film peeling apparatus having film end detector

Adhesive bonding and miscellaneous chemical manufacture – Surface bonding means and/or assembly means therefor – Automatic and/or material-triggered control

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156344, 156584, 271262, B32B 3116

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047986468

ABSTRACT:
A film peeling apparatus for peeling a film stuck on a board is disclosed which comprises delivery rollers, a film end detecting unit for detecting an end portion of the film while the board is being moved, and a film lifting unit for lifting the end of the film by applying a vibration or a pressure to the part from the end of the film up to a predetermined distance from the end of the film. The detecting unit is of the electrotatic capacitance type.

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