Van Den Bergh ILC 52 Sheet-Fed Forms Labeler
Upgraded Mabeg Feeder + Very Nice Machine!
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USD 99,700.00 |
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USD 99,700.00 |
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Thursday, November 06, 2008 |
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Wednesday, February 04, 2009 |
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Goshen IN |
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Manufacturer: Van Den Bergh Model: ILC 52 Van Den Bergh ILC 52 Unwind Serial Number: 052P1A1M1 Unwinder: 352P1A1M1 Year of Manufacture: 2002 Original Cost: $300,000 Condition: Very nice full featured machine, lots of nice features that make this unit a step above the rest. It was pulled from an operation that used it until they closed their doors two weeks ago. This is a VERY NICE machine that is extremely clean. Save money and buy 'Like New'! Also Included: Transformer to convert the machine to 220V three phase. New Cost: $5,872 Upgraded Mabeg Feeder Serial Number: 54577 --- This press provides sheet-fed finishing for affixing labels and cards as well as integrated products. It also Incorporates the latest in servo technology, the new system changes sizes by computer control without the need for cylinder changes. Standard features include: High-pile infeed Labeling station with single or dual stream capacity Twin label roll infeed Twin score cutters for processing laminates and tapes Die-cutting station with full automatic loading positioning and unloading of flexible die Applications: Integrated Cards - An integrated card is supplied as a part of a carrier document, and is removed from this document by the recipient. By integrating the card in this way, it can be laser-printed at the same time as the carrier, eliminating the need for separate personalisation runs and manual matching. Integrated cards are extremely cost-effective in comparison to conventional plastic cards. Integrated Labels - An integrated label is supplied as a part of a carrier document, and is removed from this document by the recipient. By integrating the label in this way, it can be laser-printed at the same time as the carrier, eliminating the need for separate personalisation runs and manual matching. Die-/Window Cutting - Term for the process of cutting, perforating and creasing using a flexible cutting die. Labeling Score-Cutting - Used on label stock with a peel-off liner. The cutting pressure is reduced to cut through the top layer only, leaving the bottom layer intact. Cutting in register - The desired length of the labels and the cutting position are keyed-in electronically in the LCD-display screen of the VAN DEN BERGH Labeler 18S. The production of self-made labels, cut to the desired label height can start. Normal sizes as well as different sizes, as we know them in the program "Jump Float nr 2" can be cut. You only need to buy the raw material and to have it printed, so you can cut the labels at any size you like. RF-Tags - RF Tags are either active or passive. Active tags are typically read/write devices. Hence, they have high power-to-weight ratio, greater read range, finite lifetime, greater size and greater cost compared with passive tags - active tags as above cannot be integrated. Passive tags derive the power to operate from the field generated by the reader. They are much lighter than active tags, less expensive, offer a virtually unlimited operational lifetime, shorter read ranges and require a higher-powered reader. RF Tags come in a wide variety of physical shapes, sizes and can be further processed in a variety of protective housings (i.e. converted into paper labels). Registered hologram stamping Metallic foil stamping - A finishing process that adheres a thin piece of film, often metallic colors, to paper, utilizing heat and pressure. A foil stamp/emboss combination can be utilized for co lour and texture. Hologram stamping - A finishing process that adheres a thin piece of holographic film, to paper, utilizing heat and pressure. Blind embossing - A finishing process that utilizes two complementary (male and female) shaped dies. Paper is placed between the dies and is then shaped with pressure without using any ink or foil. Magnetic stripes - In-data-processing, usually plastic with a metallic oxide coating that holds data in the form of magnetized spots. Numbering - To perform consecutive number imprinting with foil or ink: convex, straight, E13B, etc… Crash Printing - Impressing an image or text through relief pressure on the first form which is carried through by carbon or carbonless materials. Imprinting - Secondary printing over a relatively small area of a form from a raised metal or rubber plate Smooth finishing --- Sheet Size: Maximum: 20.47" x 14.17" Minimum: 7.08" x 4.88" Speed: Up to 7,500 sheets per hour in single stream Up to 20,000 sheets per hour in dual stream Paper Weight: Minimum: 60 gsm Maximum: 400 gsm Magnetic Die: Label Size: Length: 2.75" Width: 4.75" Die-Cutting Station: Undercut: 0.02 Cylinder Circumference: 22.5" Power Requirements: Three Phase 220V 25 Amp 50/60Hz Air: 6-8 Bar Dimensions (app.): Length: 116" Length With Unwinder: 159" Width: 69" Height: 64" Weight: 3,000 lbs. *These specs were obtained from the internet and were checked for reasonability only. Please independently confirm all specs to ensure accuracy Powered by eBay Turbo ListerThe free listing tool. List your items fast and easy and manage your active items.
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