By submitting this form, you are agreeing to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.
An offline stripping and blanking machine is a type of automated machine used to cut and form metal components. The machine uses a CNC (computer numerical control) system to control the cutting and forming processes, allowing for high-precision parts to be produced with minimal human intervention.
The machine is typically used to produce components for the automotive, aerospace, and medical industries.
The machine is capable of cutting and forming a variety of shapes and sizes, including complex ones, in a variety of materials.
The machine is designed to be able to quickly and accurately cut and form components with minimum waste and distortion. The main components of the machine include the cutting and forming tools, the CNC system, and the bed.
The cutting and forming tools are used to cut and form the components, while the CNC system is used to control the cutting and forming processes.
The bed is used to hold the components while they are being cut and formed. With the help of the offline stripping and blanking machine, manufacturers can produce high-quality components quickly and accurately, with minimal waste and distortion.
The Global Offline Stripping And Blanking Machine Market accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2023 to 2030.
The DC350Nano, an ultra-compact converting machine designed as an all-inclusive system with value-adding features for producing fully finished labels, was developed by Grafisk Maskinfabrik (GM). The GM DC350Nano is made for length slitting of label web widths up to 350mm, semi-rotary die-cutting, and self-adhesive lamination.
The DC350Nanon has the same features as the previous 330mm web width Nano model, but it is faster in semi-rotary mode and has a new design that matches the entire 350mm range.
The smallest machine in GM’s line of label-finishing equipment is the DC350Nano. To guarantee that the servo motors that drive the web operate without vibration, it is constructed on a sturdy 20mm metal frame.
Standard features include lamination, die-cutting, slitting, and rewinding. Additional options include a buffer module for in-line converting, Kocher+Beck Gap Master, an advanced stripping roller system, an extra mark reader, and online support and remote service.
Through GM’s VPN Gateway, the new machine can be fully connected for remote diagnostics, service, and support via a secure internet connection. This creates remote access for on-demand, real-time servicing through the firewall of the current wired network infrastructure.
Additionally, the DC350Nano can be configured to function as a typical offline unit or as an inline extension to any digital label press, enabling the web to continue straight into the converter.