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arrow February 04, 2010

MAXSON AUTOMATIC MACHINERY COMPANY offers an automatic web splicer engineered for increased productivity, produces highly reliable splices and reduces waste while saving time and labor. The splicer can be integrated into new installations or retrofitted to existing lines. The splicer can accommodate rolls up to 84” (1828 mm) in diameter and 90” (2285 mm) wide. Using the menu driven controls, the splice initiation can be automatically set to a preset roll diameter or a lineal footage (meters).

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arrow January 11, 2010

A versatile sheeter designed by MAXSON AUTOMATIC MACHINERY COMPANY (Westerly RI USA) to convert rolls of Tyvek® into precisely stacked piles is available to the Envelope, Industrial Packaging, Medical Packaging and Graphics Industries.

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arrow December 10, 2009

Sheeters offered by MAXSON AUTOMATIC MACHINERY COMPANY (Westerly RI USA), in addition to the facility to diagnosis and correct electrical problems from a remote location, are now available with Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) capability.

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arrow November 02, 2009

A penetrating breaker roll decurl unit programmed to automatically treat web curl as the roll unwinds - thus relieving the Operator of such adjustments and permitting “best practice” routines - is now available from MAXSON AUTOMATIC MACHINERY COMPANY (Westerly RI USA).

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Sheeter Meets the Demands of Lenticular Graphics
arrow Manufacturers of lenticular plastic can now sheet the product at higher speeds than conventional drop shear equipment, while insuring the square, accurate dimensions required by the Printing Industry using a sheeter designed by Maxson Automatic Machinery Company. Lenticular technology, when used in print graphics, gives two dimensional pictures depth and motion. Used increasingly in point of purchase displays and other retail venues, the technology demands that the lenticulated plastic sheets be absolutely square to heighten the perceived motion.
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After careful evaluation, Allied Signal Laminate Systems, La Crosse, WI, selected the MSS sheeter from Maxson Automatic Machinery Co., Westerly, RI.

The sheeter handles five or six different resin systems ranging in thickness from 2 mil up to 8 mil.

“We sheet all but our very lightweight stock on the Maxson,” Dave Plantz, manufacturing engineer at Allied Signal, said.

The new sheeter operates consistently between 75 fpm and 100 fpm representing a fourfold increase in production.

“We’re doing the same things that we did previously on our other sheeters, but the difference is we can do them much faster now with less setup time. As a result of the Maxson unit’s sheeting capacity, Allied Signal has idled its three existing sheeters.

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