Retrofitted automation, 2-way cutoff machine! Equipped with a hybrid cutting unit.
The "TAC-700HB" is an automatic cutter that can cut PP single-sided and PET double-sided materials simply by combining it with your existing laminator. No modifications or additional wiring for the laminator are necessary. Just install it on the dedicated stand to achieve automatic cutting. It also supports single-sided lamination with cold film and PET film. 【Features】 ■ Compatible with thick materials such as PET 150μ ■ Increased work efficiency through automation ■ Safe and secure domestic production ■ Capable of cutting up to a maximum width of 670mm ■ Transport speed of up to approximately 10m/min, improving productivity *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Features (Excerpt)】 ■ Maximum cutting width: 670mm (stroke width 700mm) ■ Compatible paper sizes: A4 landscape to full B5 vertical (standard sizes) ■ Usable films: Hot/cold (thickness 25μ to 150μ) ■ Maximum film size: Width 640mm ■ Paper feed speed: 5 adjustable levels (approximately 2, 4, 6, 8, 10m/min) ■ Cutting method: Cutter blade/blade exchange method *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Tokyo Laminex Co., Ltd. has been a pioneer in laminating since its establishment, continuously developing and researching technologies related to "desktop laminating machines, laminating films, and laminating processing," and has always led the industry. We have successfully achieved laminating photographs, which has traditionally been considered very difficult, and established high-quality laminating that does not compromise the texture of the material, completely changing the conventional image of laminating. This technology has also expanded to accommodate various digital outputs due to the spread of personal computers, in addition to photographic paper.