A reverse slitter is a type of slitting equipment used in industries such as packaging, printing, film, foil, textiles, and adhesives. Unlike traditional unidirectional slitters, which cut material in one direction and rewind it onto a new roll, a reverse slitter can rewind the slit material in the opposite direction (reverse side out) or incorporate reverse operation to improve quality inspection, coating, or lamination processes.
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2025-09-24
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2025-09-23When setting up a slitting machine, operators usually need to run a few “pulls” (trial passes of material) before the cut pattern becomes accurate and stable. This ensures the blades are aligned, the tension is correct, and the rewound rolls are uniform.
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2025-09-22Slitting machines are used to cut wide rolls of material (such as plastic film, paper, foil, textiles, or metal) into narrower rolls or sheets. This process, known as slitting or rewinding, is widely used in industries such as packaging, printing, electronics, textiles, and metalworking. These machines combine unwinding, precision cutting, and rewinding into a single, continuous and efficient process.
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2025-09-17Coil slitting machines are specialized industrial equipment used in the metalworking industry to cut wide coils of steel, aluminum, copper, or other metals into narrower strips. These smaller coils (often called multicoils) are easier to handle and are widely used in the automotive, construction, electronics, and packaging industries.
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2025-09-16A slitter is an industrial machine used to cut wide rolls of material, such as plastic film, paper, foil, fabric, or metal, into narrow rolls of precise width. This process, known as slitting or rewinding, is widely used in the packaging, printing, textile, electronics, and manufacturing industries.
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2025-09-03A blow molding machine is an essential piece of equipment in the plastics industry, used to manufacture hollow products such as bottles, containers, and tanks. Proper operation ensures safety, product quality, and efficient production.
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2025-09-02The glass blowing machine was invented in the early 20th century, revolutionizing the glass industry by automating what had traditionally been a manual craft.
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2025-09-15A gravure printing machine is an industrial printing press that uses the intaglio printing process, where images or text are engraved onto a printing cylinder. Ink fills the engraved cells, and as the cylinder rotates, the ink is transferred directly onto paper, plastic film, or other substrates. Gravure printing machines are widely used for high-volume printing of packaging materials, magazines, decorative papers, and labels because they deliver consistent, high-quality images at fast speeds.
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2025-09-10After more than 30 years of development, the production technology and technical level of China's sanitary pads, diapers and other products have reached the international advanced level. Domestic enterprises generally adopt automated, high-speed, and closed production lines, with strict cleaning and disinfection measures for factories and production equipment.
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2025-09-09A film blowing machine is a type of plastic processing equipment used to produce plastic films by melting polymer materials and extruding them into thin, continuous sheets. These films are widely used for packaging bags, agricultural films, shrink wraps, and industrial applications. The process is known as blown film extrusion, and it is one of the most common methods for manufacturing plastic films globally.
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2025-09-01A blow molding machine is a type of plastic processing equipment used to manufacture hollow plastic products such as bottles, containers, drums, and tanks. It works by heating plastic until it becomes soft and then shaping it inside a mold cavity using air pressure. Blow molding is widely used in the packaging, automotive, and consumer goods industries because it produces lightweight, durable, and cost-effective products.
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2025-09-08Blow molding machines are widely used in packaging, automotive, medical, and consumer goods industries due to their ability to create lightweight, durable, and cost-effective products.