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Guillotine Cutting:
Guillotine cutting technology is designed to provide robustness,
flexibility and precision in both R&D and high volume
manufacturing environments.
Titanium nitrate
coated, hardened steel blades with high cutting angles guarantee long
blade life, while high cut angles coupled with controllable tension
friction feed rollers guarantee cut quality and precision. Cut widths
and processing speed are easily programmable via the hand-held
terminal, so the unit can be used for processing product of different
final widths or for cutting of longer sections of roll-stock for use as
components. A reel-feed option completes the utility of the system for
component cutting, while antistatic and bottle attachments for
collection of final product provide added utility for finished part
processing.
Simplicity of
operation and maintenance, coupled with flexibility and high throughput
capability makes this technology ideal for trouble-free operation in
rapid test applications.
Rotary Card Cutting:
The Rotary Card Cutter is a compact system designed for fast cutting of
paper, assembled cards, or other diagnostic materials. The standard
configuration is with 5 mm blades, however other blade assemblies are
available. The Rotary Card Cutter can be configured with various types
of collection chutes. Whether a bottle fill or removable collection
chute, the Rotary Card Cutter can be modified for most cutting
applications.
Its easy operation
makes it ideal for use in either development or manufacturing
environments.
Rotary
Slitting:
The rotary slitter consists of a web feed system, a rotary cutter
module and individual take-up reels. The objective is to slit a wide
web into a number of smaller web widths where each smaller web is taken
up on one of the take up reels. The take up reels can then be
transferred to a lamination machine or other process station for
further value added operations.
Web Feed: This station consists of a web
feed with a width up to 300 mm. The web tension is controlled by a
clutch on the reel spindle. The slitting station acts as the drive
capstan to pull the web from the feed reel.
Slitting: This station consists of a set of
rotary cutter blades with precision spacers located on two motor driven
synchronized spindles. The maximum web width for slitting is 300 mm.
The minimum slit width is 5 mm. Precision spacers are used to control
the blade spacing. It is possible to vary the blade spacing on the
rotary cutter spindles to run smaller web widths at different positions
on the rotary cutter.
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