Bobst launches high-volume rotary die-cutting machine-Print21

2021-12-08 06:46:56 By : Mr. Arther Liu

It uses the latest Bobst technology, including 10 patents. Bobst said that it will equip the converter with "the most versatile, automated, connected and highly ergonomic solution on the market." The machine enables productivity to reach an annual output of 40 million square meters. Bobst said it combines mass production of simple boxes and value-added packaging with qualitative printing and die-cutting. It is characterized by single-pass internal and external printing, complex die-cutting functions and rapid conversion across the board. Bobst combines digitization, connectivity and automation, claiming that it will "pave the way for a new era of box manufacturing."

These boxes benefit from a 15% improvement in the box compression test, which represents the saving potential of paper usage. Two quality control systems can achieve print registration consistency during the setting or production process: Start & Go provides fully automatic setting of multi-color jobs, automatically compensates for clichés and irregularities, and only 11 sheets, while Lead & Print guarantees printing to printing and printing to printing. Consistency of cutting Active compensation for irregularities of cardboard during the production process. It has a built-in high-efficiency dust collection system to ensure printing quality and die-cutting efficiency, and can discharge more than 99.9% of die-cutting waste. Users can process the entire production line through simple and intuitive operation, and super fast order conversion from pre-feeder to palletizer. It uses a sturdy and durable heavy-duty design that reduces wear on long-life Bobst quality parts. Bobst says that if maintenance is required, standardized spare parts, intuitive maintenance menus, and easy access to all parts of the machine make maintenance cost-effective. FFG DRO product marketing director David Arnaud said: "When we design a new machine, we really think from the customer's perspective." "This is why Masterline DRO meets the converter's needs from the current and future business perspective. This will provide processors with a good service and give them a competitive advantage.” According to Bobst, Masterline DRO aims to satisfy the market’s need for valuable packaging, faster delivery times and more sustainable operations (including “New e-commerce requirements),” Arnaud said. “As brand owners require their corrugated packaging suppliers to provide higher die-cutting and printing quality, they will be both important to carton manufacturers while maintaining profit margins. Said becomes more and more important. Masterline DRO has achieved this goal, and we believe it has set a new benchmark for the industry. "

Bobst is provided by Print & Pack at ANZ.

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