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WINDERS | MACHINERY


similar machines. The Monoslit 9000 is designed for wide-web BOPP film applications, featuring a maximum working width of 9,000mm and production speeds up to 1,500 m/min. Its configu- ration supports stable operation, high productivity and consistent finished roll quality, while offering flexibility for different types of BOPP films, says IMS. Technical features include


the light, dynamic dancer roll, which allows efficient adjustment of production parameters, and individually driven guide rolls for accurate web speed control. In addition, the large wrapping angle of the S-roller group enables effective separation of unwind and rewind tension, for stable web handling and reliable production perfor- mance. Forop is awaiting delivery


of one more Monoslit 9000, which is scheduled for the end of April 2026. On installation, its planned slitting capacity will be achieved. “This cooperation will inject impetus into Forop’s production efficiency and lay a solid foundation for further deepening coopera- tion between the two parties,” said Mao Jianquan, co-president of Forop


Jumbo rolls The new W1300 turret winder from SML is for cast jumbo rolls with a diameter up to 1,500mm.


“It was designed for winding CPP, CPE, mono- oriented and barrier films of premium quality,” said Alexander Bruckmüller, the


varunbajaj@bajajngp.com luksalesngp5@bajajpolymin.com www.filmandsheet.com


product manager at SML. It has winding speeds up to 450 m/min and end film widths of 2,400-3,900mm


– making it suitable for high-volume production Thanks to its large mechanical roll diameter of


Above: BOPP films


manufacturer Forop has installed multiple slitters from IMS Technologies


IMAGE: IML


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