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J&L
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“Recently, Alliance released the latest solution for dig- ital printer prefeeding. Based on our reliable and proven FeedMAX platform, the digital print prefeeder feeds the board into the digital printer on the long dimension and is capable of either inverting or not inverting the board. Additionally, two lanes of board can be fed simultaneously into the digital printer, effectively doubling its throughput. In the early fall of this year, we will be launching our New Electric Prefeeder. “We continue to maintain our focus on productivity-en- hancing technical innovations, such as bottom sheet sys- tems that use vision technology to scan random-size dun- nage and automatically compute the number of sheets required to ensure exact placement of each sheet and obtain the coverage needed. “With more than 16,000 installations around the world, our team of engineers offers technical expertise across the U.S., Latin America, Europe, and beyond backed by a robust customer care staff who provide dedicated installa- tion, training, service, parts, and other support. “Alliance’s mission is to build trust and create value for our customers, seek new ways to innovate, employ posi- tive communication, and operate with integrity. In today’s world of labor shortages and pressure to do more with less, Alliance Machine Systems International, LLC contin- ues to provide world class solutions to all our corrugated customers.” Visit alliancellc.com . ARC INTERNATIONAL Charlotte, North Carolina: Mike Foran reports, “To meet the growing demand for corrugated packaging, box
With widths up to 210" the J&L is the most versatile specialty folder gluer in the corrugated market!
plants must keep their manufactur- ing equipment -- corrugators, flexo folder-gluers and flexo die-cutters -- in tiptop condition with minimal downtime. When a feed, anilox, wip- er, glue, meter or knife roller requires replacement, it is critical that the newly fabricated or reconditioned
Mike Foran
replacement roller meets the OEM specifications in order for the roller changeover to go smoothly and without a hitch. “At ARC international, in Charlotte, North Carolina and Las Vegas, Nevada, upon the receipt of a roller for recon- ditioning, the roller goes through a thorough inspection process to determine exactly what needs to be addressed (i.e. balance, diameter, TIR or total indicated runout, taper, bearing surfaces or bores, gear steps, broken journals, keyways, threads, bolt holes, engraving, etc.). An OEM blueprint is matched with the roller to ensure that each critical tolerance is addressed. Inspection photographs are attached to the roller confirmation and sent to our cus- tomer for review.
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