Slitting Cutting and Stacking System for Single Face Corrugated Board, NCM-15B
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Corrugated Board Manufacturing
Specifications
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- Machine speed
- 150m (5905.51")/min
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- Recommended speed
- 100-140m (3937.01-5511.81")/min
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- Stacked cardboard length
- 400-2000mm (15.75-78.74")
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- Cutting precision
- ±1mm (0.04")
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- Min. slitting width
- 150mm (5.91")
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- Quantity of slitting blades
- 6
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- Order change cycle
- 3-8 seconds
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- Max. stacking height
- 300mm (11.81")
Features
- Up to 999 orders can be stored, non-stop automatic order change or manual order change;
- Automatic synchronization with production line speed;
- Able to connect with production management system, high compatibility;
- Adopting tungsten metal alloy blade that features high sharpness, with service life of more than 8 million meters;
- Computer-controlled automatic or manual blade sharpening, cutting and sharpening can be carried out simultaneously for improved production efficiency;
- Imported timing belt is used for stable transmission with less noise;
- Cut-off unit is servo controlled;
- Upper and lower cut-off knife shafts are equipped with precise gear transmission system and automatic circulating oil cooling system, enhancing cutting precision;
- Helical cut-off knife system, easy and quick knife adjustment;
- 15" LCD control panel, machine running and stopping are controlled by button;
- Stacking can be pre-set according to required height or desired quantities, which are switchable according to actual production needs;
- Automatic sheet counting and stacking with non-stop operation, PLC controlled;
- Gantry type electric lifting stacking system enables cardboards to be neatly and accurately stacked in batches;
- Two rows of delivery table of 400mm in width are available for manual take-off;
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