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Flexible Packaging recently caught up with Randy Wolf, director of business development for Kampf Machinery Corp. USA, for a discussion on all things slitting/rewinding.
Atlas Converting Equipment Ltd. UK will present its range of primary and secondary slitter and rewinders, including the latest model of its TITAN SR800 Series slitter and rewinder, May 31-June 10 at Drupa 2016 (Stand 12-D55, Hall 12).
Atlas Converting Equipment Ltd. (UK) will present the latest Atlas CW Series and Titan SR9 Series slitter rewinders for plastic film and flexible materials at Chinaplas 2015, to be held May 20-23 in Guangzhou, China.
In order to deliver defect free finished rolls, companies have traditionally inspected the material on the slitter/rewinder by stopping the machine, cutting out defects and begin winding again.
Catbridge has created an in-house slitting and rewinding lab at its Parsippany, NJ facility. This lab will enable converters to test new slitter designs and technologies and trial their specific materials.
Q: Where does slitting and rewinding fit in the flexible packaging process?A: Slitting and rewinding is almost always the last step in the process of preparing materials for customers. As