The system has three scanning heads, each with Rofin two-axis technology, making it capable of perforations down to 0.1mm and in any pattern.
Lasers operate along and across the web to facilitate fast, complex and highly flexible designs of micro perforations. This creates films that maximise shelf-life for an increasing variety of fresh food products, each with unique respiration rates and storage conditions.
The same system also scribes packaging films through just one layer of laminated films which is ideal for tear off strips, offers and separate sections whilst protecting the integrity of the contents. Scribing also facilitates easy opening for consumer convenience.
TCL’s managing director Mike Golding said: “This new high-tech laser equipment will enable TCL to provide a much wider range of packaging solutions from one system. This will improve flexibility and turnaround, and increase our capacity by around 200%.
“We chose Rofin-Baasel as they are leaders in their field and had the technical skills and commitment to work with us to develop a system to our specification, and one that will be integrated into existing slitting equipment at our Telford factory early in 2014.”
Source: TCL Packaging
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