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Roll Slitting & Rewinding
Roll to roll slitting is done in the web form by mounting the roll to be cut on an unwind stand,
threading the web over and under a series of rollers, and then attaching the "tag" end of the
web to a tube mounted on a rewind shaft. Slitting is accomplished by positioning revolving score
knives over the web and applying pneumatic pressure to cut the web to the desired cut width as
it is pulled from the unwind stand to the rewind section. This slitting technique provides
consistent web tension and firmly wound rolls to any width up to 84" wide. Using our
web edge cutting guide option allows for roll slitting without the need for trim waste. Run
speeds up to 1,500 feet per minute optimizes operator time on task and ensures the lowest unit
converting costs possible.