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April 10, 2008
Affordable and designed to safely enhance productivity, the continuous run discharge feature on sheeters from MAXSON AUTOMATIC MACHINERY COMPANY (Westerly RI) permits uninterrupted production while the Operator changes skids of material without rejecting any acceptable sheets. more
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February 11,2008
Maxson Automatic Machinery Company (Westerly RI USA) offers a dual knife rotary sheeter equipped with productivity enhancement features that is specifically designed for folding carton operations. 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. more
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January 11, 2008
Maxson Automatic Machinery Company (Westerly RI USA) announces a multi million dollar expansion that will include additional office and production facilities for greater capacity and computer numeric control (CNC) machine tools to enhance productivity. In a related event, Maxson and the State of Rhode Island have entered into an employee training assistance program that schools new hires and upgrades the skills of the existing work force. more
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December 6, 2007
MAXSON AUTOMATIC MACHINERY COMPANY (Westerly RI USA) has developed a vacuum system for its sheeter that removes dust at the slitters, insuring the cleanliness of sheeted stock and minimizing “hickies” (dust related defects) at the printing press. Suction is applied at the point of slitting removing any debris from the slit edge. more
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Printing Industry’s Largest In-Line Sheeter Offered
Maxson Automatic Machinery Company offers the largest in-line sheeter in the Printing Industry. The sheeter, which converts rolls of material into sheets then feeds directly into the press, provides the competitive benefits of lower material cost, better yield and greater productivity by uniting the converting and printing processes. Because rolled stock is less expensive that cut sheets, printers can reduce their paper costs by 15-20% with a Maxson sheeter. The equipment also enables them to custom-cut the paper to fit each job, so waste is reduced significantly. This is accomplished without increasing manpower requirements.
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