10.23.12
Schober USA has recently installed a new rotary diecutting machine in its Fairfield, OH, facility to provide research and development services for North American customers. This new machine, which is complemented by two similar units at the Schober GmbH facility in Germany, makes it easier to assist customers with diecutting, punching, creasing, embossing and other rotary application research and development. Additionally, this machine can be used on a contract basis for product or process development, running samples, or even small production runs converting various materials such as nonwovens, films, paper and more.
This new machine can handle web widths up to 16” (400 mm) wide and roll diameters of up to 24” (600 mm). The tension controlled servo-driven system is equipped with a web guide and nip stations both before and after the module station to create a controlled environment from which reliable data and quality samples can be extracted.
This new machine can handle web widths up to 16” (400 mm) wide and roll diameters of up to 24” (600 mm). The tension controlled servo-driven system is equipped with a web guide and nip stations both before and after the module station to create a controlled environment from which reliable data and quality samples can be extracted.