Machine Concept Developed in Dresden to Open Up New
Applications
Chicago - Maximum number of applications, minimum set-up
times: the Dresden-based cutting machine manufacturer KAMA will
show a new generation of its multi-functional TS 74-60 Automatic
Die Cutter at PRINT '05 in Chicago. The compact, multi-talented
cutter will be demonstrated at the Heidelberg booth, embedded in
the work-flow of the printing and post-press equipment distributed
by the leading printing machine manufacturer.
The compact, multi-talented KAMA cutter for post-processing
print products is flexible and efficient: it cuts, creases,
perforates, kiss-cuts, cold embosses and finishes using hot foil
stamping technology. "Considering that print runs are getting
smaller and more specialised, short set-up times have turned out to
be the key factor for post-processing equipment," emphasises
Marcus Tralau, managing director of KAMA GmbH. KAMA cutters are
designed to cope with quick function and sheet size changes. Small
and medium-sized jobs can be processed promptly and profitably.
KAMA Hot Foil Finish: Suitable also for Smaller Print Shops
Quick set-up also is the main feature of the KAMA HF 74 hot
foil stamping module for the TS 74. Thanks to this module, the
cutter also can provide hot foil finish, which is increasingly
demanded. Changing from hot foil stamping to cutting operation
takes less than 30 minutes. KAMA's hot foil module, which also
can be retrofitted, boasts a convincing cost-performance ratio,
thus making it a manageable investment for small firms. The compact
KAMA TS 74 Automatic Die Cutter, which processes sheets of up to 74
x 60 cm (29.1 x 23.6 in), only requires about 20 m²
installation space.
Another new development of the innovative firm is a hot cut
module for the TS 74 model. This module allows plastic materials to
be processed easily and accurately, thanks to heated creasing and
cutting blades. It is a true asset when it comes to making plastic
film packaging, folded boxes, plastic folders or CD covers. If
heated blades are used, the material will be displaced instead of
being compacted along the creasing and cutting lines. This results
in clean-cut edges, even with thick materials and facilitates
further processing steps thanks to low restoring forces. Short
set-up times when changing between hot cutting, creasing, cutting,
embossing, hot foil stamping or combined embossing and hot foil
stamping ensure that KAMA cutters can be used very flexibly.
KAMA cutters are made in Dresden by 118 employees and are
distributed worldwide in co-operation with Heidelberger
Druckmaschinen AG. KAMA GmbH was founded in 1994, emerging from the
traditional firm, Polygraph KAMA, and celebrated its "100th
and 10th anniversary" last year.
About KAMA
KAMA GmbH develops, manufactures and distributes worldwide
automatic die cutters for the sheet sizes of 74 x 60 centimeter and
74 x 105 centimeter. KAMA cutters are known for their wide range of
applications and short set-up times. Founded in 1894 as
Sächsische Cartonnagen-Maschinen Actiengesellschaft (SCAMAG),
the company with now 118 employees has established good reputation
in this industrial sector thanks to many innovations and patents.
For more information visit
www.kama.info