A case where a decision was made to introduce new equipment, even though the existing machinery was not aging and was in a state capable of operation!
We would like to introduce a case where we received an inquiry from a customer manufacturing medical tape regarding the automation of their medical tape packaging and boxing line. The company faced challenges with the unstable operation of existing machines, leading to transport and packaging defects, as well as time-consuming setup changes. To address this, we inherited the specifications for the magazine installation from the existing machines and significantly reduced setup time by changing the specifications for the subsequent processes (such as adjusting both side guides to a single side guide adjustment). [Case Overview] ■ Challenges - Maximum packaging capacity of 20 boxes per minute (20 sheets per box) - Need to accumulate and package medical tape at a capacity of 400 sheets per minute ■ Proposal and Implementation - A specification to quickly extract medical tape from the magazine and count it using a photoelectric sensor - Optimized specifications to avoid double feeding due to static electricity and ensure no accumulation defects *For more details, please refer to the related links or feel free to contact us.
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Since our founding in 1958, we have proudly considered ourselves pioneers among Japanese packaging machine manufacturers, delivering numerous packaging machines to the world and celebrating our 60th anniversary. We believe that our philosophy at NAFM, which continuously evolves with the times and accurately responds to our customers' diverse needs, has led to the trust we have earned from our customers, allowing us to reach this point today. Since our inception, we have built relationships among our employees based on a spirit of harmony and unity, akin to a family bond of trust, helping each other, wishing for mutual growth, and diligently working together in machine manufacturing. Moving forward, we are committed to enhancing our technical capabilities and human qualities, and to creating machines of quality that satisfy our customers, united as one with our employees. As we aim for "60th, striving for further creativity," we sincerely ask for your continued guidance and encouragement.