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KE13 Pad Printing Machine

KE13 is designed to optimize, develop and facilitate the pad printing process, with a view to innovation that is truly at the service of the end user, the printer.

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Engineers have designed the machine using brushless motors with lead nuts and ball screws mounted on runners. This technology ensures a number of advantages: high efficiency and durability, wear resistance, considerable reduction of the friction between the parts, which in turn lead to greater precision and higher printing speed (+ 25/30% compared to the pneumatic version ). Moreover, there is the possibility to control electronically the vertical stroke of the pads. It can have a configuration from 1 to 5 colors and make use of hermetic inkcups with ceramic rings with a diameter of 130 mm. On request a micrometric cliché-holder, that allows accurate control of the position of the plate while adjusting the printing parameters, can be installed. Optional equipment available: hot air Hot Wind 200 or Master Flow; automatic pad cleaning device programmable directly from the keyboard; independent pads; touch screen keyboard; flaming device or corona treatment; ionizer for static electricity and drying UV inks; linear or elliptical feeders, rotary tables; pick & place for pieces loading/unloading.

It can have a configuration from 1 to 5 colors and make use of hermetic inkcups with ceramic rings with a diameter of 130 mm.

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