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Honeycomb Paper Core Expander |
Heating type |
Hot air circulation |
Power supply |
380V/50Hz+N+Pe |
Power consumption |
16kw |
Nominal current |
25A |
Production speed |
Max. 8m/min |
Paper width (Max) |
1500mm |
Expanded paper width (Max) |
1200mm |
Thickness |
6-90mm |
Cutting type |
Automatic cutting |
Dimension |
4300*1970*1330mm |
Weight |
980kg |
Advantages of Honeycomb Paper Core Expander
It can stretch and shape the honeycomb paper core, without deformation after stretching, and the honeycomb paper has high strength. The finished product can be used for packaging or made into honeycomb cardboard.
San Machinery was established in March 2005, we provide honeycomb cookie cutter, honeycomb cutting machine, honeycomb cnc cutting, honeycomb cutting and etc. Want to know more? Contact us.
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Friday, May 16, 2014
Quantity : 500000pcs - Price : $1-25/pc
Prototype Description SLA and SLS Why Use Stereolithography? Stereolithography is very similar to the SLS(Selective Laser Sintering) prototyping process.It's best to use SLA,when surface finish and overall appearance straight from the machine is the most important factor in the prototype...
Friday, May 16, 2014
Quantity : 50000pcs - Price : $1-25/pc
Prototype Description SLA and SLS Why Use Stereolithography? Stereolithography is very similar to the SLS(Selective Laser Sintering) prototyping process.It's best to use SLA,when surface finish and overall appearance straight from the machine is the most important factor in the prototype...
Friday, May 16, 2014
Quantity : 500000pcs - Price : $1-25/pc
Prototype Description SLA and SLS Why Use Stereolithography? Stereolithography is very similar to the SLS(Selective Laser Sintering) prototyping process.It's best to use SLA,when surface finish and overall appearance straight from the machine is the most important factor in the prototype...