Hotfoil module for A3 die cutter

20 April 2009


Kama has developed an “easy to use” hotfoil stamping system for the ProCut 53 – “the world’s first flatbed A3 die cutter”, which was lunched at drupa in 2008. It is said to be capable of finishing the most intricate scripts and designs with all kinds of hotfoils at a rate of up to 5,000 sheets/hour.

“With these new options we are offering a machine that will handle the widest range of A3 finishing jobs very flexibly and very profitably,” says Kama CEO Marcus Tralau. “Our customers will be able to exploit the wide range of possibilities hotfoil stamping offers to create three-dimensional gloss and tactile effects and use that to distinguish their products from those of their competitors.”

The new module is based on the proven hot foil stamping unit for Kama’s ProCut 74 multi-functional die cutter. It works with four separately controlled heating zones and comes with a choice of one or two independently controlled foil feeders. Stamping can be carried out within 510 x 360 mm (die cutting up to 510 x 380 mm).

Change-over from hotfoil stamping to die cutting takes 10 min - simply by exchanging the insulated frame containing the heating plates for the chase with the die cutting tools.

The hot foil stamping module can be retrofitted on the ProCut 53, making the entire die cutter 25 cm taller, but no wider. The machine’s footprint is said to be only a little more than 4 m2, leaving the work space of 12 m2 unchanged.




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