Work with Golden Packages company

Machine overview


Roll slitting is a shearing operation that cuts a large roll of material into narrower rolls. There are two types of slitting: log slitting and rewind slitting. In log slitting the roll of material is treated as a whole (the 'log') and one or more slices are taken from it without an unrolling/re-reeling process. In rewind slitting the web is unwound and run through the machine, passing through knives or lasers, before being rewound on one or more shafts to form narrower rolls. The multiple narrower strips of material may be known as mults (short for multiple) or pancakes if their diameter is much more than their width.

For rewind slitting the machine used is called a slitter rewinder, a slitter or a slitting machine - these names are used interchangeably for the same machines. For particularly narrow and thin products, the pancakes become unstable, and then the rewind may be onto a bobbin-wound reel: the rewind bobbins are much wider than the slit width and the web oscillates across the reel as it is rewound. Apart from the stability benefit it is also then possible to put very long lengths, (frequently many tens of kilometres), onto one bobbin.

Machine Detail

  • Machine Name
    Sliting
  • Model
    HCI FSL-TX 1300
  • Made By
    China
  • Mechanical Speed (m/min)
    400 (High Speed) or 300 (High Torque)
  • Core Inner Diameter
    76/ 3"
  • Web Width
    320-1300mm
  • Maximum Unwind
    870mm
  • Minimum Rewind Web Width
    50mm
  • Maximum Rewind
    800mm
  • Meter/Hour
    13200
  • Meter/Day
    316800
  • Meter/Month 30 Days
    9504000
  • Weight/Hour/KG
    575