04.07.15
Spartanics has announced the installation of the new E-Cut Semi-Rotary Diecutting Solution, powered by SMAG, in its demo facility in Rolling Meadows, IL, USA. This will be the first permanent demo facility for the E-Cut semi-rotary diecutting system in North America.
In addition, Spartanics will be available for demonstrations of a wide variety of laser cutting solutions developed for the label market.
The laser cutting machine manufacturer has partnered with SMAG Graphique to combine their core technologies.
The SMAG E-Cut Semi-Rotary Converting Solution is also available with a Spartanics X-350 Laser Diecutting Module for demonstration in SMAG’s world headquarters in Paris, France.
The product comes equipped with a 200 or 400 Watt Spartanics laser diecutting module, Spartanics Laser Optimization Software, a semi-rotary or full rotary UV flexo printing station, a full rotary/semi-rotary diecutting station, slitting station and rewind roller. By combining semi-rotary tooling and laser diecutting, label manufacturers are able to take advantage of greater flexibility in cut geometries and reduced costs for tooling while achieving running speeds of 30–40 meters per minute.
In addition, Spartanics will be available for demonstrations of a wide variety of laser cutting solutions developed for the label market.
The laser cutting machine manufacturer has partnered with SMAG Graphique to combine their core technologies.
The SMAG E-Cut Semi-Rotary Converting Solution is also available with a Spartanics X-350 Laser Diecutting Module for demonstration in SMAG’s world headquarters in Paris, France.
The product comes equipped with a 200 or 400 Watt Spartanics laser diecutting module, Spartanics Laser Optimization Software, a semi-rotary or full rotary UV flexo printing station, a full rotary/semi-rotary diecutting station, slitting station and rewind roller. By combining semi-rotary tooling and laser diecutting, label manufacturers are able to take advantage of greater flexibility in cut geometries and reduced costs for tooling while achieving running speeds of 30–40 meters per minute.