Paper polishing and calendering are the most traditional and economical polishing processes. The oil passing machine has a wide range of applications. It can be used for water/oil polishing oil coating, bottom polishing, powder removing, polishing oil and other purposes. It meets the needs of environmental protection. The fully automatic oil passing machine uses an efficient drying system to quickly dry the paper surface, which greatly increases the production speed. It is a necessary equipment for the back processing technology.
Brief: Discover the Overall Paper Oil Coating UV Varnishing Machine Two Units 1200mm, designed for efficient paper polishing and calendering. This machine offers water/oil polishing, bottom polishing, and more, with an efficient drying system for quick production. Ideal for B2B international trade, it ensures high-speed, eco-friendly operations.
Related Product Features:
Suitable for water-based glue, solvent-based glue, and thermal film applications.
Cold-water non-curling system ensures paper remains flat after separation.
Low cost with ceramic anilox roller coating, minimizing gluing amount to 5g/sqm.
Energy-efficient heating cycle drying system consumes only about 15kw/h.
High efficiency with a working speed of 70m/min, producing 5500 sheets/hour.
Automatic control with PLC programming for easy operation and maintenance.
Equipped with IR drying conveyor for quick drying of paper oil layer.
Includes auto feeder and delivery units for seamless production flow.
FAQs:
What types of glue can the Overall Paper Oil Coating UV Varnishing Machine use?
The machine is suitable for water-based glue, solvent-based glue, and thermal film applications.
How does the machine ensure paper remains flat after processing?
The cold-water non-curling system prevents paper from curling after separation.
What is the power consumption of the machine?
The heating energy cycle drying system makes the whole machine power consumption about 15kw/h.
What is the production speed of the machine?
The machine working speed reaches up to 70m/min, producing 5500 sheets per hour.