Perforator (high-speed hole punch for plastic film)
This machine quickly punches holes in thermoplastic plastic films, non-woven fabrics, paper laminated with other plastics, aluminum foil, and more. Due to the use of heat, this machine has a longer tool life compared to traditional punching processes and does not produce waste material. Additionally, the edges of the holes are welded, resulting in products with high tensile strength. The processing speed can vary between 20 m/min and 120 m/min, depending on the size and number of holes, as well as the material and thickness of the film.
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It quickly punches holes in thermoplastic plastic films, non-woven fabrics, paper laminated with other plastics, aluminum foil, and more. This machine utilizes heat, resulting in a longer tool life compared to traditional punching processes, and it does not produce waste material. Additionally, the edges of the holes are welded, resulting in products with high tensile strength. The processing speed can vary between 20m/min and 120m/min depending on the size and number of holes, the material of the film, and its thickness.
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High-speed punching of plastic film
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We design, process, assemble, and install machines and equipment for use in temperature ranges from -170℃ to +1,700℃, as well as water treatment devices capable of dissolving various gases (such as oxygen, ozone, carbon dioxide, etc.) in water up to 99%. We also provide automatic feeding and extraction devices for the automation of various equipment, tailored to meet our customers' needs. We respond to customer requests regarding applications, installation space, budget, usability, and realize the desired equipment, including those that may have been previously given up on. Top Co., Ltd. is a manufacturer of industrial electric heating application equipment, designing and producing electric furnaces for metal melting and various types of dryers. In recent years, we have strengthened our efforts in the environmental sector. Since around 1996, we have started basic experiments on oilification and have been engaged in the oilification business with electric thermal pyrolysis devices. While many manufacturers have withdrawn, we have continued our oilification business, specializing in infectious waste. Since 2010, interest in oilification devices has increased, and we have received many inquiries.