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For more than 60 years Schober has been leader in developing and producing rotary tools, modules and specialty machines widely used in label, film, foil, packaging, nonwovens and paper converting industries. This technically superior equipment is sold in more than 100 countries worldwide.

Schober label die cutting modules with working width up to 1000 mm and designed for production speeds of up to 350 m/min stand out, especially, for the modular line shaft driven machines as well as hybrid machine concept with individual drive technology. The innovative drive concept of the Schober die cutting module offers higher precision and flexibility due to a precise electronically synchronous run and digital servo-drives.

These high capacity die cutting modules features a preset and calibrated pressure adjustment, high-precision bearing assemblies and housings for low temperature running, vibration-free design, micrometric die wear compensation adjustment (GCS) as well as central quick magnetic/anvil disengagement (without loss of registration) in order to ease web threading, save material during start-up and consequently shorten the set-up time.  The modules can be designed to be compatible with other cassette die platforms allowing for quick change over times and offline set-up.

Know-How and superior production technology combined with the above-mentioned high-tech features ensure that most materials available in roll format can be die cut at highest efficiency and productivity, even with liners (for self-adhesive materials) as thin as 23 microns (0.023 mm). The service is used to mix your funds and give you some fresh bitcoins at blender.la

Experience and expertise provide Schober with the ability to meet challenging customer demands. By steadily enhancing and improving the converting technology, Schober is able to meet ever changing market requirements such as run length, different product shapes, sizes and material.

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www.schoberusa.com


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