Precision sheeters, slitter rewinders are customizable to material needs
CAMX 2024: Pasquato exhibits its high-speed precision sheeters and slitter rewinders to enhance flexibility and material cutting quality.
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(Mellaredo di Pianiga, Italy) is a manufacturing company that designs, develops and constructs high-speed precision sheeters and slitter rewinders for a wide variety of materials used in several industries, including electronics and composites. The machinery is suitable for converting rolls of flexible materials into either sheets or parent rolls. Through them, the company aims to improve the quality of the cut and manage excess dust.
The cross cutting in Pasquato’s sheeters is accomplished through a self-sharpening scissor action associated with the company. This cutting method is said to enhance flexibility, since it does not require a change of settings when switching materials. Unwinding and the stacking sections can be customized according to specific requirements.
The company’s organizational structure is designed to monitor the whole production process from initial order to the start-up of the machinery at the customer’s factory. Each stage of the project is managed by an internal department of technical staff. Preliminary tests, quality evaluation and validation are common procedures within the earlier stages of each project; Pasquato says it works directly with the customer in order to find tailored solutions for integrating equipment into existing infrastructure.
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