It was BOBST who first came up with the flat bed die cutting technology. In the year 1940, they launched the first Autoplaten® press, the AP 900. Over the years, the company has made numerous efforts to continually develop and enhance the technology, and offer its clients with machines that promise a supreme level of versatility and dependability. With press widths ranging from a compact 76 cm to a whopping 2.1 metre, the extensive range of new & Used Bobst Die Cutting Machines are capable of perfectly meeting the varied needs of the printing industry.
Here’s an overview of some of the Bobst flat bed die cutters:
Novacut 106
This cutting machine is 5.80 m long, 2.70 m tall, and 4.20 m wide. It can cater to a cutting size of 725x 1060 mm and embossing size of 710 x 1060 mm. In one hour, it can process 800 sheets. The minimum size of the sheet that this machine can cut is 350 x 400 mm, the maximum being 740 x 1060 mm. It comes outfitted with a color touch screen having touch & set navigation, which enables the pressman to seamlessly carry out even the most complex operations with ease.
Vision 106
This die cutter can easily process corrugated board and semi rigid plastic. The minimum size of sheet that it can cut is 400 x 600 mm, with the maximum size of the sheet being 1100 x 1600 mm. Running at an impressive speed of 4500 sheets per hour, this die-cutter renders a gripper margin of 11 to 18 mm. It comes equipped with a feeder equipment, rear sheet support, and suction plate. It also offers a user-friendly interface having smart setting systems, which eliminates the need of the pressman to step inside the equipment.
SP 162 CER
This die-cutting machine offers the highest productivity. In fact, it can run day in and day out and yet deliver high quality products. With a cutting force of 6.5 MN, it can cut 7000 sheets per hour. Weighing 68 tons, this sophisticated equipment is 12.50 m long and 8.30 m wide. Some of its features include automatic in-line waste stripping, automatic in-line blank separation, automatic lateral pile positioning.