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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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arrow October 06, 2009

A dual knife rotary sheeter equipped with productivity enhancement features is available to converters and printers of board grades from Maxson Automatic Machinery (Westerly RI USA). The sheeter’s low inertia knife cylinders allow high speed on short cut offs, yet permits knife loading up to 1000 pounds/3300 ft2  (800 grams/meter2).  Speeds of up to 1300 fpm (396 mpm) can be achieved on machines up to 90” (2286 mm) wide.

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arrow September 15, 2009

MAXSON AUTOMATIC MACHINERY COMPANY (Westerly RI USA) presents a delivery system designed for continuous stacking of 8½”x11” – 11”x17” (A4 – A3) sheet sizes in counts of as few as 25 and as many as 1000.  The compact design includes a count controlled diverting gate that feeds one discharge stacker, while the other empties well jogged piles to an off loading conveyor that directs the reams to a packaging system.

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arrow August 21, 2009

Non-woven cutter operates at speeds of up to 300 cuts per Minute Converters of non-woven materials such as diapers, napkins incontinent pads and tissues, can improve cutting efficiency with a non-woven cutter from Maxson Automatic Machinery Company (Westerly, RI USA).  Designed to operate at speeds up to 300 cuts per minute, the use of air a t the cutter and the vacuum transfer roll allow the unit to handle lightweight and flimsy stock at higher operating speeds.

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Progressive Converting’s Appleton WI facility was operating at full capacity and finding it difficult to schedule more business. As Norb Schreiber relates,

“We were running 7 days a week, 24 hours a day and working our employees very hard. Based on that we decided to purchase a new sheeter.”

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.

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