Board Converting News, March 30, 2020

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As technology constantly advances, the U.S. manufac- tured C-170 continues the same specifications, but with many improvements that minimize down time and maxi- mize operator convenience. The C-170 flat die, rotary anvil diecutter runs simple to complex, nick-free, fully automat- ically stripped jobs that are difficult or impossible to effi- ciently run on traditional rotary and platen diecutters. The servo driven machine handles sheet sizes from 20-inches by 20-inches to 55-inches by 67-inches. Flute thicknesses from F to B/C doublewall, solid board and thin board, sin- gle face and open face corrugated are easily mastered. Up to 60 finished pieces per cycle are accurately counted and neatly stacked at a maximum machine speed of 1800 sheets per hour. Print registration can be held to +/- 1mm and preprint flexo and litho laminated material can be suc- cessfully converted despite the inability to matrix score.

With significantly less manpower than other methods, clean and orderly finished units exit the machine ready for shipping preparation at the control of one operator. The Next Generation A Baysek C-170 die cutter under construction in the company’s facility in Nelsonville, Wisconsin.

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In 1998 Helbach’s daughter, Lisa Waldoch, and her husband David Waldoch, joined Dave in the family business. Lisa left Bay- sek in 2009 to tend to their growing sons, while David has remained in the business for 22 years. Currently vice president, David re- mains manager of operations, which includes administration, accounting, inventory control and on-site machining/manufacturing. “While David is hearing impaired, he certainly is not handicapped,” Dave Helbach says. “At a young age, he learned to read lips and speak over learning to use sign language. With to- day’s added technology and communication options, he operates extremely well.” Helbach’s daughter, Heidi Pronschinske, joined the company in 2010 as Baysek’s Mar- keting and Sales Manager. “Heidi has made a major contribution to our advertising pro- gram and trade show opportunities, and she has developed many new market areas with constant dedication to promoting our system, mainly in Europe, and attracting West Coast and other worldwide inquires,” Helbach says. “She has brought a more professional image to Baysek, as well as being responsible for several direct sales.” In 2015, Dave Helbach’s son, Mark Hel- bach, joined the company and took on the role of president in 2017. Mark Helbach spent 26 years in the municipal truck equipment in- dustry in a variety of positions from sales to management before joining the family busi- ness. Dave says his son is quite knowledge- able about the company and the corrugated industry. “Mark helped out with my former businesses, paying his way through four

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