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Automatic Slitting Machine

Posted By: growingmechanical

Date: Wed, 23 Aug 2023

Price: $2,000.00

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https://www.growingmechanical.com/products/automatic-slitting-machine/


This fully automatic thermal paper slitting machine is suitable for paper, laminates, or film.


Center winding and duplex rewind are available with a thermal paper slitting rewinding machine.


Slitting method: rotary shear/razor blade


Master roll diameter Max.1400mm


Finished roll width Min. 30mm


Rewind diameter Max. 1000mm/1200mm, suitable for large jumbo roll.


If you are interested, contact us to get the thermal paper slitting machine price now!


Features of Automatic thermal paper slitting machine
Unwinding System
1. shaft-less unwinder, 3"and 6"use in common.
2. Hydraulic lifter for heavy jumbo roll, Max diameter 1400mm and Max weight 2t.
3. The left and right arms are controlled by hydraulic and can be moved separately.
4. Tension control by magnetic powder brake
5. Web-guiding system: an ultrasonic sensor to detect the web position


Transmission And Driven System
1. Main servo motor with frequency converter.
2. Synchronous belt transmission.
3. Pneumatic nip rubber roller.


Slitting Section
1. Circular knives 10 pcs
2. Trim disposal: 3kw trim suction fan


Rewinding Section
1. Servo motor 2pcs for rewinding.
2. Auto unloading system(Click here to see video): mechanical arm moving on the linear guide rail to unload the shaft with finished rolls
3. 3-inch air shafts*2, the Max. Diameter is Φ1000
4. Pneumatic lay-on roller guarantees full contact between lay-on roller and slit roll


Electric Section
1. LCD colorful touch-screen and PLC (Siemens).
2. Unwinding tension control and rewinding tension adjustment.
3. Speed adjustment function.


There are many packaging machinery suppliers, but we are one of the best choices for you.



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