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Valmet company will be exhibiting at the Shanghai Print Pack Paper / ChinaPack 2003 exhibition, to be held at the New International Exhibition Centre (SNIEC) in Shanghai-Pudong from August 21-24. Together with all the latest information on a wide range of converting applications, Valmet Converting will have a Rotomec SL500 laminating machine on the booth at the exhibition. This laminator is a compact machine for film, paper and aluminium using solventless adhesives, with a 5-roller coating unit and single, shaftless unwinds and rewind. Web width is 1000 – 1300mm operating at up to 300m/min, with maximum reel diameter of 1000mm. Valmwet says the simple, compact configuration of this machine enables a quick installation and start-up, rapid delivery and a very competitive price.

Rotomec also provides the 600 and 700 Series full-size laminating machines with inter-changeable coating trolleys, 800 – 1400mm web widths and speeds up to 330m/min. The 600 model has a single, shaftless unwinder and duplex rewinder. The 700 model has duplex unwind / rewinds with automatic reel change. Both machines can be designed for solvent-less adhesives, but for solvent based adhesives they require a 5m long dryer and rotogravure trolley.

Valmet Converting has the widest scope of equipment and expertise in process solutions for the global converting business. With more than 4500 machine installations in over 70 countries and more than 300 machines installed in China, Valmet Converting is the clear technology leader with Rotomec gravure & flexographic printing presses, coating and laminating lines, Atlas and Titan slitting, rewinding and handling solutions, Valmet sheeters and paperwinders, General vacuum web coating and metallising and Midi slitters and separators for aluminium foil.

This extensive product range covers a broad spectrum of web substrates including paper, plastic film, foil, laminates and flexible packaging materials. Valmet Converting serves the 4 core market segments of flexible packaging, plastic film, paper converting and special coatings. Two new Technology Centers, one in Italy and one in the UK are dedicated to the future development of converting process solutions, especially for flexible packaging materials, where these machines can be demonstrated



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