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High Productivity Printing Slotting And Die Cutting Machine
Model | T-GC1228 |
Max. Speed (pcs/min) | 230 |
Max. Feeding Size (mm) | 1200×2800 |
Min. Feeding Size(mm) | 320×600 |
Skip Feeding(mm) | 1500×2800 |
Max. Printing Size (mm) | 1200×2760 |
Min. Slotting(L:mm) | 260×65× 260×65 |
Min. Slotting (R: mm) | 130×130× 130×130 |
Max. Slotting Depth (mm) | 300 |
Tying Machine
In a modern corrugated board system, the paper rolls are automatically replaced by a splicing device (also called a splicer). The name comes from the English word "to splice," meaning "join" or "splice" - a nautical term used to join ropes or for weaving eyelets.
While the old reel runs on one arm of the unreel, the new reel is ready for replacement. The beginning of the web of the new reel is pulled over a roller into the "adhesive carrier," sucked through a vacuum and ready to tape the sides. The starting portion of the volume prepared in this way is then brought close to the "old" web that is still running.
Rewinding can now be triggered by pressing a on, or automatically when the paper is torn or the volume is empty. Automatically triggers old reel deceleration and new reel quick start. The two sheets are connected to each other only within the width of the tape. The "old" sheet is cut off, with only a small "overflow" and little waste. Only blanks with joints may have to be discarded.