Saturday, December 19, 2020

Paperfox FLDA-1 automatic labeling machine

 We've created a labeling machine with a friction feeder and automatic feeding table lift.

You can place even a 30cm high pile of cardboard on the feeding table and the labeler forwards them automatically under the labeling head. No compressor or vacuum pump required.




Wednesday, November 18, 2020

Book joint forming press

 The Paperfox NYB-500 Book joint forming press has two heated profiles to form booth joints at once. The temperature of the blades are set through two digital temperature controllers.



Cable trunking taping machine

One of our new developments is the Paperfox KRA-2 Cable trunking taping machine. You can place double sided self adhesive tape on plastic cable channels or other similar profiles.

 

It is quite a productive machine, so we have developed a tape unwinding device for extra large tape rolls to make the work more comfortable with this useful device.


The Paperfox TU-2 tape unwinder works well with the Cable trunking taping machine.

Wednesday, September 9, 2020

Paperfox TF-3 hook and loop fastener cutter

 I have already built several types of velcro cutters.

 In this device the belt is transmitted electronically with a stepper motor and the cutting is performed by a fast pneumatic cutter.

The parameters of the device are programmed using a smart phone.


The device is suitable not only for cutting velcro, but thanks to its robust construction, it can also be used for cutting other tapes that are even more difficult to cut.






Tuesday, September 1, 2020

Paperfox R-50 kiss cutter

 It is not easy to remove the backing from a self adhesive label. You don't have to buy a kiss cutting machine, with this simple kiss cutting device you can slit the backing paper without hurting the self adhesive material.



This device uses a standard KT-1 knife holder and an RK-1 kiss cutting knife.




Paperfox RT-1 Tape dispenser with sharper knife

 We've made a modification on our RT-1 Tape dispenser.

This sharper knife can used in the old version RT-1 as well, but also the blade holder profile should be changed to this aluminium "L" profile.



Saturday, June 20, 2020

Book joint forming press

We have made a book joint forming press with 1m width.
Unfortunately I do not have such a book that has a 1m long spine,  my largest book is much smaller than the device.

The temperature of the heated joint forming bar is regulated and can be set digitally.


So far it is the largest joint forming machine that I have made, although I have already produced a few.

E.g. here is a foot operated joint forming machine:


Monday, May 11, 2020

Plastic profile taping machine

One of our latest developments is the cable duct adhesive taping machine.


You can place self adhesive tape up to 25x25mm cable trunking profiles or any similar profiles.



Electric edge protector cutter

The Paperfox EVV-3 edge protector cutter is a successful product of ours.

As a result of our customers' suggestions we tried to make a pneumatic version.
Unfortunately the pneumatic version was not strong enough and it wasted a lot of air.

So we started to develop an electric device:



The device works well, maybe I'll build an automatic feeder for this machine.

Do you have any suggestion?




Tuesday, April 7, 2020

Plastic coated cylinders for the Paperfox cylinder die cutters

On the Paperfox H-1, H-2, and H-500A cylinder die cutters, plastic cutting plates must be placed under and over the punching tool, as shown in the video below.


When using plastic coated rollers, the usage of the upper plastic cutting plate is not required and since the cutting force is distributed over a smaller area, it is also possible to punch thicker materials in this way.


Plastic coated cylinders can make the work much more productive, but there are some disadvantages to this solution:
  • The positioning pins can be bent by the plastic cylinder, so it is advisable to use other positioning solutions (eg pieces of cardboard sticked on the ejector rubber). You can read more about positioning options in the Solutions to align cylinder die cutters to the printed printed pattern blog post.
  • The punched sheets are not prevented from curling up, so they may jam under the safety cover. This error can be eliminated by lifting up the cover. Remove the protective cover and 4 pcs.  M10 nut as a spacer, mount it with longer (M8x25) bolts or simply place it on top of the mounting bolts.

M10 nuts have been installed as spacers under the cover and the fixing bolts have been replaced for longer.
The cover is removed from under the fixing screws and placed on them.

Monday, March 30, 2020

Cutter unit for the AH-1000 rewinder

We heve equipped a Paperfox AH-1000 rewinder with a very simple cutting unit.


Actually the "cutting unit" is a simple row of cutter blades attached to the device frame. But it works well.



Here is an other solution for slitting roll materials with the AH-1000 rewinder:




Feeder unit for the Paperfox MPE-2 electric paper punch

The Paperfox MPE-2 electric die cutter is a very useful device for cutting, punching or die cutting small products.


Now we've equipped this electric paper punch with a feeder unit. In this video the device sticks two rolls of hook and loop Velcro tapes together and cuts them into the desired length.


Certainly you can not only cut with this device. In the next video we test the device with a steel rule die and with a quite a special task.


Because there is little space left in the machine we couldn't use the usual programmable logical controller, we used an Arduino micro controller. So there is no display for setting the parameters, you can do it with your smartphone. Perhaps the younger generation will prefer this solution?

Monday, February 10, 2020

Sticking double-sided adhesive tape up to 50mm width

The Paperfox FTD-1 tape applicator can apply self adhesive tapes up to 20mm width. Now we developed a new tape applicator head prototype which can lay up to 50mm wide tapes.



The new taping head can be used in the FTD-1 similarly as the standard TD-1 head. The 50mm wide tape requires more force to cut so we made a stronger adjustable spring to hold the sheets when the knife cuts the tape.

Saturday, February 1, 2020

Creasing, scoring, folding - tips and tricks

How can you get a nice creasing without cracks? How can you crease and fold sensitive digital prints, laminated or varnished sheets? A lot of factors will determine the quality of creasing.

Paper with a grammage above 150 g/m2 should be creased before folding. The most common way of creasing is the flat-bed creasing machine. The creasing should be parallel to the fibre direction of the paper, but is not always possible. The geometry of the creasing tool (2), the creasing rule (4 and the creasing pressure are crucial for achieving the best result.

1. Creasing bar
2. Creasing tool
3. Cardboard
4. Creasing rule
5 Machine table


The direction of folding is a very important factor. You can fold thinner sheets in direction "A"  without any problem, but sometimes the direction "B" (traditional method) gives a better result. The advantage of direction "B" that it "delaminates" the layers, and the layers can slide undamaged. Unfortunately modern papers not always acting in traditional way.

Folding direction after creasing

If the shape of the tool and the creasing rule are not ideal for the material to crease, then the paint or the varnish cracks, or the lamination peels off.

The paint cracks on the paper

To achieve better crease you can use rubber instead of the creasing rule. In this way the paper follows the shape of the creasing rule, it supports the paint reducing the cracking effect. This creasing method applied for example in the Paperfox KB-32 creasing machine.

1. Rubber

If the material is so sensitive that it cracks anyway, you can kiss cut the cardboard. In this way you can achieve acceptable result even if the other solutions don't work. In this way you can "crease" plastic, leather or other materials as well. Although the strength of the folding is not the best, this solution produces the flattest folding.





There are some folding samples in the following picture with a very sensitive material.





1. - The creasing made by a standard Paperfox MBE-3 flatbed creasing machine.
2. - Creasing with rubber creasing rule with a Paperfox KB-32 punching, creasing machine.
3. - Perforating with large tooth gap. Paperfox R-761 Kisscutting, creasing, perforating machine.
4. - Kiss cutting with a  Paperfox R-761 Kisscutting, creasing, perforating machine.


By scoring the sheet runs through a pair of rotating tool which is much more quicker as the traditional methods. Unfortunately the cracking effect even worse than by flatbed machines.




In this case a simple solution provides the best solution. Just wrap some insulation tape on the rotating cylinder under the creasing roller and it helps similar way as the rubber creasing rule at flatbed machines. That's way you can make a perfect creasing with a  Paperfox R-761 Kisscutting, creasing, perforating machine.








Monday, January 20, 2020

Mechanical and pneumatic paper punches

We have created similar paper punches with mechanical and pneumatic operation. 
Mechanical paper punch

Pneumatic paper punch


There are different custom punching tool sets are available. The punching tools made of hardened tool steel with Electrical discharge machining (EDM)


You can put even more sets of tools into the device.



Saturday, January 4, 2020

Paperfox MP-5 die cutter prototype

Here is our new prototype:



If someone needed a bigger press, we could only solve the problem so far by modifying the machines already in production.



With the new press, you can punch up to A6-sized punches. 
We do not yet know what accessories and prices we will make for this press, and we will thank you for your suggestions.



Coreless rewinder prototype

You don't need to use paper cores to rewind paper, plastic foil, corrugated paper or other similar roll materials, because we've developed the Paperfox CLR-5 coreless rewinder
Thanks to a completely new operating principle, the machine is smaller, lighter and cheaper than any other similar device.
The Paperfox CLR-5 coreless rewinder can rewind roll materials up to 70cm width. The length to rewind and some other parameters can be set with a programmable controller.


How is it made?

First we tried to solve the problem in a traditional way. The machine was big, heavy and it had a lot of expensive components. In addition it don't worked well with all kind of paper.


Then we find out a completly new solution to this task. In the following video you can see our first trial to test the new principle:


The test was successful, so we created the first working prototype:


Then we reduced the size and applied a programmable controller to adjust the desired length to rewind and some other parameters.


The construction is still subject to change, we are open to any suggestions.
I hope it'll be a very successful product in the future.