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arrow August 5, 2010

Maxson Automatic Machinery Company (Westerly RI USA) offers a complimentary sheet length calculator that helps converters and printer compute production figures quickly and easily.  This handy reference determines impressions per minute, and sheets per roll calculations for various web thickness and roll diameters without lengthy computations.

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arrow July 12, 2010

MAXSON AUTOMATIC MACHINERY COMPANY (Westerly RI USA) outfits its high speed precision sheeters that run multiple webs simultaneously with an overhead web carrier system.

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arrow June 02, 2010

MAXSON AUTOMATIC MACHINERY COMPANY (Westerly RI USA) offers a high speed delivery system on its precision sheeters that avoids marking sensitive materials when shingling the sheets. This design manages sheet flow by controlling the speed of the cut packet’s leading edge as it enters the overlap area, rather than nip pressure. The resulting action prevents stress marks from the stop roller and delivery belts while insuring sheet packets are conveyed trouble free to the stacker.

 

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arrow April 13, 2010

MAXSON AUTOMATIC MACHINERY COMPANY (Westerly, RI USA) provides a dual position shaftless roll stand that permits loading one unwind position during operation, requires a small foot print and can be equipped with a powered roll delivery system that facilitates roll loading.

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Holographic Sheeter Cuts Preprinted Material to Exacting Registration
arrow Maxson Automatic Machinery Company offers a sheeter that permits converters and printers to produce sheets of preprinted holographic material. The precision sheeter is outfitted with a shaftless unwind, web steering unit, slitter rig and cut to registration system.
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After visiting other sites to see the various offerings and reviewing the pricing, Progressive Converting chose a Maxson DFK Sheeter. “We felt comfortable we could run board down to light weights on the Maxson sheeter.

The DFK Sheeter was outfitted with five shaftless roll stands, each outfitted with individual tension control and motorized decurlers capable of handling rolls up to 72” diameters. A splice detector, programmed to divert splices at the sheeter’s reject gate, insured no bad sheets reached the pile.

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