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
Self-Adhesive Barcode Label and Blank Label Slitting Rewinding Machine Self-Adhesive Sticker Paper and Label Paper
flexo printing production line.pdf
This machine is a new product researched by ourselves, mostly is used for slitting narrow roll material, it is for top high level market with full servo driven system, typer tension system, top brand web guiding, turret rewind, it can meter and number counting, static eliminator, no material no working etc.
Features:
1. Servo control with taper tension system, preset decelarate or stop when less roll detected, web guider with ultrasonic system.
2. Movable eccentric shear slitting in quick installation design. Standard high pressure waste suction system,plus optional razor blade.
3. Taper tension control system, the turret rewinder save half time for collect the finished roll.
4. Imported Germany made best sensor for counting job, if the transparent film, it needs extra accessories.
Technical Data:
model | LC-350FG | LC-450FG |
Max. Slitting speed | 300m/min | |
Max web width | 350mm | 450mm |
Min. Slitting width | 16mm | |
Blades installed | 8 sets | |
Max. Unwinding Dia | 700mm | |
Max. Rewinding Dia | 400mm
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Air supply | 0.8mpa | |
weight | 1500kg | |
Size(L*W*H) | 2900*1000*1400mm |
LC-350FG high speed slitting machine for label paper 300m/m:https://youtu.be/PrxafzQ4_Ag
During the early part of the 20th century, the technique was used extensively in food packaging in the United States. However, in the 1940s, the Food and Drug Administration classified aniline dyes as unsuitable for food packaging. Printing sales plummeted. Individual firms tried using new names for the process, such as "Lustro Printing" and "Transglo Printing", but met with limited success. Even after the Food and Drug Administration approved the aniline process in 1949 using new, safe inks, sales continued to decline as some food manufacturers still refused to consider aniline printing. Worried about the image of the industry, packaging representatives decided the process needed to be renamed.