Doctoring Machine
A doctoring Machine is a packaging machine that enables you to rewind packaging materials, such as film or paper roll into a roll accurately and efficiently doctoring machine is commonly used for rectifying telescopic paper or film roll, after slitting work. Doctoring machine is also used for ink jet printing . Here’s a detailed overview of the machine and its features:
Doctoring M/c Align 500MPM
Niswa Doctoring Machine | Unit | Align |
Mechanical Speed | Mpm | 500 |
Maximum Web Width | mm | 500 |
Unwind and Rewind Dia | mm | 500 |
Web Guide system | Through ultrosonic Sensor | |
Maximum roll dia | mm | 500 |
Inside core dia | mm | 76 |
Direction Unwinding both side | Upper/Over |
Doctoring M/c Align 200MPM
Niswa Doctoring M/c. | Unit | Align 200mpm |
Mechanical Speed | Mpm | 200 |
Maximum Web Width | mm | 400 |
Unwind and Rewind Dia | mm | 500 |
Web Guide system | Through ultrosonic Sensor | |
Maximum roll Dia | mm | 500 |
Inside core Dia | mm | 76 |
Direction Unwinding both side | Upper/Over |
Description
1. Precision Correction:
- Doctoring machines are crucial for correcting defects, impurities, or uneven coatings on web-based materials.
2. Rewinding Section:
- Efficiently rewinds materials with precision, optimizing production output.
3. Safety Features:
- Integrated safety mechanisms for operator protection and compliance with safety regulations.
5. Frame and Structure:
- Robust construction ensures stability and durability for continuous operation.
4. Control Panel:
- Intuitive interface for easy operation and quick adjustments, minimizing downtime.
6. Customizable Parts:
- Tailored configurations available to suit specific production needs and industry standards.
Material Handled
Paper: Doctoring machines are frequently used in paper mills to remove excess pulp, coating, or contaminants from the surface of paper rolls.
Printed materials: In printing processes such as offset or flexographic printing, doctoring machines may be used to clean or remove excess ink from printing plates or rollers.
Film: Doctoring machines are also used in the production of films (both plastic and cellulose-based) to remove defects, contaminants, or excess coatings from the surface.
Textiles: Doctoring machines can be employed in textile manufacturing to remove excess dye, finish, or contaminants from fabric surfaces.
Metal: In metalworking industries, doctoring machines may be used to remove excess lubricants, coatings, or contaminants from metal surfaces.