Finishing Equipment
Meeting the productivity, accuracy and quality demands of the converting industry
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ne of the most frustrating and costly concerns for digital print finishers and converters is
downtime - periods where machines are not running and producing sellable products. Several factors can result in a period of non-productivity, however. One that can be readily addressed is streamlining setup, improving the
operation of machines used for printing, die cutting and producing finished packaging and medical products. The latest release of Delta ModTech’s
MOD-TRACK automated visual inspection system focuses on simplifying setup and meets the need to streamline. A Delta ModTech converting or finishing system with MOD-TRACK has easy to set constraints
and puts vision set up in the hands of the operator. For contract manufacturers and converters with frequent changeovers, less custom programming will speed-up time- to-market. The updated vision system can be set up without dedicated programming staff and provides immediate feedback when errors are detected. It can also be used for quality inspection as well as closed loop registration correction to improve yield. Delta ModTech converting and finishing equipment features INTELLI-MOD control systems. These systems offer high-speed precision with minimal material waste, a solution for applications where expensive materials and drugs need to be accounted for. When operators need additional information on a topic they can refer to the operator manual, which is integrated into the Delta ModTech system software. Capabilities such as these speed job setup and changeover, reduce operator training requirements, maintain counts of pieces produced, and deliver higher productivity with less waste.
www.deltamodtech.com
www.convertermag.co.uk
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