
Machine highlights
The Lamina Working Station is an option for the Lamina Gluer. The product is fed through the Gluer, which applies the programmed glue lines and continues into the Working Station, where it is positioned on the vacuum belts. The second piece is mounted and positioned by using side lays and pneumatic stops for high-quality finishing. The unit is adjustable to suit a range of products from single to multi-part displays and boxes, large back supports, shelves, and much more.
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Machine Options

TAPE APPLICATOR
Automatic tape application for products such as E-Commerce boxes and envelopes
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BOBBIN
Extends the capacity of the Tape Applicator. Reduces downtime of tape reel change
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AUTOMATIC BELT FEEDER
Non-stop Automatic Vacuum Belt Feeder for increased automation & optimise production output
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PRESSURE BELT UNIT
Enhances the bonding and finish for a flat and smooth final product; recommended for the production of 2-ply/open-fluted corrugated material
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Working Station
The Lamina Working Station is an option for the Lamina Gluer. The product is fed through the Gluer, which applies the programmed glue lines and continues into the Working Station, where it is positioned on the vacuum belts. The second piece is mounted and positioned by using side lays and pneumatic stops for high-quality finishing. The unit is adjustable to suit a range of products from single to multi-part displays and boxes, large back supports, shelves, and much more.
Transport
The Material is transported by four vacuum belts, which bring the sheets to the stop bar for further operations.
The vacuum is created by a fan that controls the sheets for easy handling and perfect registration.
During production, the operator has full access above the sheets for further mounting due to the vacuum belt system.
Pressure rollers
The material passes through two pressure rollers at the end of the machine to achieve a perfect tack.
Registration
The registration is +/- 1 mm and is performed using a combination of photocell and pusher guides. The operator uses a side lay guide to get an easy mounting procedure at the station.