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Spartanics Finecut-Plus-Rotary---Combination Laser Die Cutting and Rotary Die Cutting System
Spartanics Finecut-Plus-Rotary---Combination Laser Die Cutting and Rotary Die Cutting System

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Nanomaterials products manufacturers seeking the speed and capabilities of rotary die cutters without the bottomless lifetime costs for dies - and also seeking ways to quickly and painlessly transition to short run jobs with the limitless cut configurations now in greater demand - can now use the Spartanics Finecut-Plus-Rotary--Combination Laser Die Cutting and Rotary Die Cutting System

Spartanics Finecut-Plus-Rotary™ --Combination Laser Die Cutting and Rotary Die Cutting System Introduced to Worldwide Nanomaterals Industry

Rolling Meadows, IL | Posted on August 3rd, 2010

The Spartanics Finecut-Plus-Rotary innovation is expected to especially be valuable for companies that are increasingly combining short run and long run work, and therefore need different cutting tools for optimum efficiency.

An extension of the best-in-class laser die cutting system in the world, Spartanics Finecut Laser Die Cutting Systems, the Spartanics Finecut-Plus-Rotary is an extremely versatile cutting technology that can serve as the optimal cutting solution for diverse job requirements, with capabilities that include:

-Rotary die cutting at speeds as fast as 400 feet per minute (121 meters per minute).

-Tool-free laser die cutting with super-accurate single source lasers at speeds as fast as 300 feet per minute (100 meters per minute).

-Rotary sheeting - cutting variable lengths as much as 2X faster than traditional guillotine sheeters.

-Semi-Rotary die cutting, with X, Y registration, perfect for interchanging job stepups while maintaining speeds as fast as 100 feet per minute (30 meters per minute).

-Add-on modules for UV coatings, lamination, slitting and more.

-State-of-the-art laser die cutting features ONLY found in the Finecut technology line---automated optimization of cutting paths for fastest web speeds without need for operator intervention or setup; entire job set ups from vector-based drawings in seconds; unsurpassed defect-free cutting on a wide range of polycarbonate, polyester, paper, abrasives, magnetic materials, and more.

Spartanics Finecut Laser Diecutting Systems (www.spartanics.com/product_groups_detail.cgi?id_num=5)-- sheet, roll, combination sheet/roll, and now also combination rotary plus laser-- are used in a wide array of applications --- flexible circuits, membrane switches, gaskets, labels, cardstock and paperboard products, packaging, automotive and medical device components, discs, belts, and gaskets, novelty magnets, RFID tags, P-O-P display products, industrial textile applications, and more.

Sales inquiries can be directed to +847-394-5700.

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About Spartanics
Rolling Meadows, Illinois, USA-headquartered Spartanics (www.spartanics.com) specializes in tightly integrating advanced software engineering with sophisticated handling systems to manufacture best-in-class technology for both tool-free (laser-based), steel rule die, and male/female hard tool cutting systems, screen printing systems and other equipment for fabricating products made from flat stock materials. Its worldwide service organization uses state-of-the-art virtual service technician technology and also maintains offices and spare parts in Europe.

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ALM Communications

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