DRUM SLITTER MACHINE

A drum slitter machine is an industrial device designed to precisely cut and slit large rolls of materials into narrower widths. It features a rotating drum with multiple slitting blades or cutting discs, allowing for accurate and customizable cuts. These machines are crucial in industries such as packaging, converting, and textiles for efficient material processing.

Drum Slitter M/c DS 400 MPM

Drum Slitter MachineUnitGLIDE 400
Mechanical SpeedMtr/min400
Working Width max/minmm1600/400
Parent Roll Core I.D 3” & 6”
Parent Roll Weight Kg1000
Finished Roll diametermm800
Finished Core I.Dmm3” & 6”
Finished Roll WeightKg400/Shaft With 3″ Airshaft

Drum Slitter M/c DS 300 MPM

Drum Slitter MachineUnit GLIDE 300
Mechanical SpeedMtr/min 300
Working Width max/minmm1320/400 
Parent Roll Core I.D 3” & 6” 
Parent Roll Weight Kg 1000
Finished Roll diametermm 800
Finished Core I.Dmm3″ & 6″ 
Finished Roll WeightKg400/Shaft With 3″ Airshaft

Descripition

1. Drum Configuration
2. Slitting Blades:
3. Adjustable Cutting Width:
5. Tension Control System:
7. High-Speed Operation:
4. Multiple Slitting Options
6. Safety Features:

8. Material Handling

Accommodates a wide range of materials including rolls of paper, film, foil, and non-woven fabrics, making it suitable for various industrial applications.

9. Ease of Maintenance
10. User-Friendly Interface:

Material Handled

  1. Flexible Films: Polyethylene (PE), polypropylene (PP), polyester (PET), nylon, and other plastic films used in flexible packaging for food, beverages, and consumer goods.

  2. Paper: Various grades of paper including coated, uncoated, kraft, and specialty papers used in packaging, labels, and printing applications.

  3. Foils: Thin metal foils such as aluminum and copper commonly used in packaging, labels, and decorative applications.

  4. Laminates: Multi-layered materials combining different substrates, such as paper-aluminum laminates or plastic-foil laminates used in flexible packaging for barrier properties and product protection.

  5. Labels: Self-adhesive labels made from paper or synthetic materials used in product labeling and packaging.

  6. Non-Woven Fabrics: Textile-like materials made from fibers bonded together, commonly used in hygiene products, medical packaging, and industrial applications.

  7. Tapes: Adhesive tapes made from materials like PVC, polyethylene, or cloth, used in packaging, construction, and automotive industries.

  8. Rubber: Thin sheets or rolls of rubber materials used in gasket manufacturing, automotive components, and other applications.

  9. Foam: Flexible foam materials used in cushioning, insulation, and packaging applications.

  10. Textiles: Fabric materials used for packaging, labels, and industrial applications.