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Atech adds New Neschen ColdLam 1650 SW to its Portfolio of Laminators
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tech is proud to welcome the ColdLam SW to the range of Neschen laminators currently on offer. The ColdLam SW combines all the advantages of the very successful ColdLam 1650 and sets new benchmarks in terms of handling and user-friendliness with its two swing- out shafts. The easy and careful operation for both operators and the processed material makes the ColdLam SW an outstanding choice for diverse applications.
More than a laminator “The Neschen ColdLam SW is more than a laminator – it’s the answer to our customers’ needs for advanced technology and superior ergonomics. Despite the slight additional space required for the swing-out shafts, it provides an unbeatable gain in comfort and effi ciency in day-to-day operations. Additionally, it helps protect the backs of employees, contributing actively to health protection. With the introduction of the Neschen ColdLam SW, we complete our portfolio, offering a comprehensive selection of laminators that meet the highest standards and all budgets,” says Stephan Liegerer, Head of the Machine Department at Neschen. With a width of up to 1,650 mm, the laminator is ideal for mounting and laminating prints. The top roller, continuously heated up to 70 °C,
allows the processing of cold material, especially in winter, ensuring smooth production.
An outstanding quality feature of both the entire Neschen laminator range and the ColdLam 1650 SW evolution model is the integrated compressor, which operates without the need for a separate compressed air connection. The constant pressure on the rollers ensures a perfect straight run for both the medium and the laminate. With stored parameters, this function promises nearly fl awless and consistently reproducible results, further contributing to the outstanding quality of lamination.
The Neschen ColdLam 1650 SW laminator maintains its versatility in processing a wide range of materials, including cardboard, photo paper, and MDF panels. The feed table with an integrated unwind tray ensures easy handling of large-format media. Folding up the feed table and the rear control panel improves process control and facilitates work.
The roll-to-roll functionality allows easy winding of the material, while the continuously adjustable processing speed of up to 8 m/min offers maximum fl exibility. External brakes enable
the adjustment of winding tension for optimal results. Self-diagnosing light barriers and a detachable fi nger protection strip ensure the highest operating safety. The laminator operates with only a 230 V connection, facilitating its integration into various work environments.
Delighted to welcome Allan Ashman, Managing Director of Atech, says, “We are delighted to welcome the newest member of the Neschen laminator family to our range. This new model makes loading so much quicker, easier and safer and has been eagerly awaited. I have received many requests for a ColdLam with swing out shafts. Operator safety is always paramount and the ColdLam SW hugely reduces back strain”.
Allan concludes “We are proud to further strengthen our 34-year partnership with Neschen, a pioneer in laminator technology, and set new standards in laminating together”. The ColdLam SW is available for demonstrations at Atech’s showroom in Welwyn.
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The roll-to-roll functionality allows easy winding of the material
| 14 | May-June 2024
The Neschen ColdLam SW is more than a laminator – it’s the answer to our customers’ needs for advanced technology and superior ergonomics
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