Schobertechnologies launches RSM-Digi/Varicut for IML

At Labelexpo Europe, Schobertechnologies has launched vector technology for the converting of digitally printed flexible packaging material into IML.

Schobertechnologies launches RSM-DigiVaricut for IML

The company’s RSM-Digi/Varicut is a new generation of hybrid drive technology designed for digitally printed flexible packaging materials.

The system combines continuous and vector rotary die-cutting technology in re-registration mode, thus a wide range of formats can be processed with a single tool.

In fully modular design, the RSM-Digi/Varicut is designed to convert web widths up to 770mm, and with repeat or format length of up to 1,150mm.

The standard configuration includes an M-Stack delivery system; available as option or for future upgrades are the S-Stack, an adjustable de-nesting station to handle several products across, as well as a high speed programmable robot-automated stacking and counting system, Spider, which combines acceleration, velocity and precision at continuous web speed of up to 50m/min.

The equipment is designed to pile up different types of products combined within the same printing image. These can be heavily nested or can be a combination of very large/long and small products. Product specific fast interchangeable pick-up plates takes up products at synchronized high speed and stack them non-stop into a dual piling cassette system. 

The company also highlighted its rotary cutting and creasing tools for the production of packaging blanks; punching modules; and rotary die-cutting modules with quick lifting device.