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
320A Scratch Guard Film Die Cutting Machine with Sheeting Function
flexo printing production line.pdf
Production Description:
LC-320Z Automatic Medium Speed Label Die Cutting Machine. The paper, self adhesive sticker label, nylon membrane trademark and the radium anti-fake trademark.this machine is matching with different printing machine and slitting machine, such as roll paper printing machine,flexo printing machine,screen printing machine,gravure printing machine.This machine is widely used in electronic line, adhesive product line ect.
Main Features:
This machine is insistent of Flatbed structure, servo system control the material feeding and forwarding, the photoelectric eyes track the material, unwinding-die cutting-waste discharging-sheet cutting-rewinding all are completed in one machine, all are control by PLC control system.
Technical parameters
Model | LC-320Z |
Max material width | 320mm |
Max die cutting size | 310*350mm |
Max speed | 300 press/min |
Accuracy | +-0.1mm |
Max length of meter | 45m/min |
Unwinding/rewinding dia | 550mm |
Voltage | 380V, 3 Phase,50HZ(can be customized) |
Total power | 6KW |
Weight | About 2 tons |
Machine size | 3000mm*1300mm*1400mm |
Standard function:Unwinding-die cutting-waste discharging-cutting into pieces-rewinding
Optional functions:Laminating-Stamping-Hole Punching
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 1951 Franklin Moss, then the president of the Mosstype Corporation, conducted a poll among the readers of his journal The Mosstyper to submit new names for the printing process. Over 200 names were submitted, and a subcommittee of the Packaging Institute's Printed Packaging Committee narrowed the selection to three possibilities: "permatone process", "rotopake process", and "flexographic process". Postal ballots from readers of The Mosstyper overwhelmingly chose the last of these, and "flexographic process" was chosen.[1]