Allfine Group-20 years experience Solution
1:Label production line- flexo print machine,die cutting machine,slitting machine,inspection and rewinding machine
2:Flexible package line-water bottle label PVC,heat transfer Pet, Opp, Pe etc rotogravure printer, dry laminator, PP PE film blowing machine,bag making machine
3:Decal paper,wine and smoking package-Silk screen press machinery, wicket dryer, uv dryer
4:Paper cup production line- flexo printer. die cutting machine, paper cup making machine
1: Save material 2: Improve efficiency 3:Professional tranning 4: Factory built
Partner Manager-Jack Huang
Allfine Group
Automatic Self-Adhesive Label Printer Machine RY320-2c Hig Speed Roll Film Printer Machine
flexo printing production line.pdf
Model | Label flexo printing machine (printing speed 100m/min) | ||||
Width | 320mm | 420mm | 520mm |
Note: upgrade model will be with 2 servo motors and drives, PLC(Germany siemens), Touch screen(Taiwan Weinview), etc. The printing speed is 100m/min. |
Standard configuration 1. 1set of printing rollers 2. 1set of anilox roller 3. IR Dryer 4. One rotary die-cutting station 5. Unwinder tension controller (China brand) 6. Rewinder tension controller (China brand) 7. Web-guiding system: Simulation EPC |
Technical Data | |||
Model | 320 | 420 | 520 |
Printing speed | 100m/min | 100m/min | 100m/min |
Printing color | 4colours | 4colours | 4colours |
Max. width of paper | 350mm | 450mm | 550mm |
Max .printing width | 320mm | 420mm | 520mm |
Max. unwinding diameter | 600mm | 600mm | 600mm |
Max. rewinding diameter | 600mm | 600mm | 600mm |
Printing length | 175-355mm | 175-355mm | 175-355mm |
Precision of chromatography | ±0.1mm | ±0.1mm | ±0.1mm |
Dimensions | 2m*1.0m*2.2m | 2m*1.1m*2.2m | 2m*1.2m*2.2m |
Machine weight | About 2600kg | About 2800kg | About 3000kg |
LC-320Z automatic label die cutting machine
HD video link about LC- 350Z Medium Speed Die Cutting Machine (300 times per min, running at domestic customer's factory)
https://youtu.be/BwWWdGclTH8
In 1890, the first such patented press was built in Liverpool, England by Bibby, Baron and Sons. The water-based ink smeared easily, leading the device to be known as "Bibby's Folly". In the early 1900s, other European presses using rubber printing plates and anilineoil-based ink were developed. This led to the process being called "aniline printing". By the 1920s, most presses were made in Germany, where the process was called "gummidruck", or rubber printing. In modern-day Germany, they continue to call the process "gummidruck".