In December, coreless off line winding technology from No.El of Italy will be available for trials and testing in Davis-Standard’s laboratory in Fulton, New York.
Davis-Standard recently established an exclusive agreement with No.El in the NAFTA region to supply off-line and inline coreless stretch film systems to the converting industry. This alliance has resulted in processing capabilities for high-speed coreless winding of stretch film in widths up to 3m. The partner companies claim to offer a green alternative that reduces carbon emissions, production waste and costs.
No.El’s technology has been proven on more than 300 off-line, start-stop and continuous rewinding machines. It allows manufacturers to produce coreless and cored conventional stretch film for hand and/or machine wrap at speeds up to 700 m/min, depending on upstream extrusion capabilities, raw material selection, film properties and structures manufactured.
The rewinder at the Davis-Standard lab will also demonstrate technology for pre-stretching films down to 7 micron, depending on incoming film structure and quality, as well as winding the film coreless or on thin cores at winding speeds up to 1,000 m/min.
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