Hot foil stamping machine Easymatrix

hot foil stamping machine
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Offering both hot foiling and die cutting features, the Easymatrix 106 FC offers an economical entry-level solution for commercial and packaging printing. The Easymatrix 106 FC can be used both as a conventional die-cutter or as a finishing machine for hot-foil jobs. The Easymatrix 106 FC is the perfect machine, if you like to widen your packaging portfolio with hot foil stamping. Additional to the cutting station, it is equipped with a hot foil unit, which enables you to install three to six longitudinal and up to two transversal foil feeding shafts. The Hot Foil Computer System helps to speed up the foil adjustment and keep an eye on the parameters while running the machine. At a glance • High die-cutting pressure: up to 260 metric tons • 20 individually adjustable heating zones • High flexibility by a foil path longitudinal and optionally transversal to the direction of sheet travel • Easy setup and saving of foil-relevant data on separate computer system • Easy foil changing from the operator side, thanks to telescopic foil feeding bars • Non-stop function in feeder and delivery • The basic model is already equipped with all functions and options to start hot-foil embossing or die-cutting Key features • You are completely flexible with the Easymatrix 106 FC, because it processes an incredibly large range of substrates, from paper with a grammage starting at 90 g/m², to cardboard or solid cardboard of up to 2,000 g/m², and corrugated cardboard with a maximum thickness of four millimeters. • The Easymatrix 106 FC combines outstanding quality with efficient workflows – at processing speeds of up to 7,500 sheets per hour.

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