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News Release from: Multifeeder Technology | Subject: Accutipping
Edited by the Printingtalk Editorial
Team on 07 November 2005
Software Aids Product Feeding
Multifeeder Technology has designed an addition to its line of friction feeders that can feed products that are as small as 1.0 X 1.0" (25 X 25 mm).
Multifeeder Technology has designed an addition to its line of friction feeders that can feed products that are as small as 1.0 X 1.0" (25 X 25 mm) The Accutipping, patent pending, software provides a capability of placing items in to or on to other items at the claimed feed rate of up to 70,000 per hour for a dual stage configuration friction feeder, with placement accuracy
This article was originally published on Printingtalk on 30 Jul 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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The standard 30" tall vertical infeed magazine of the friction feeder is said to provide easy loading of products and the optional six-foot long horizontal magazine assures an infeed capacity that meets the speeds of the most demanding applications, said the company.
Products that can be fed on the MFT Friction Feeders can be up to one-inch (25mm) thick.
CD/DVDs, pamphlets, blister cards, phone cards, catalogues, plastic sheets, magnets, pharmaceutical inserts, bags, cartons and corrugated items.
Five discharge lengths are standard on the friction feeder and they provide the flexibility for placement of items in to difficult to feed locations.
Interface with cartoners, baggers, clam shell, flow wrappers and case packers is possible.
I nk jet, thermal transfer, labellers and laser coding can be integrated to the discharge of the friction feeder to provide on-site identification that can substantially reduce inventory of materials, said Multifeeder.
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