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Description

special screen printer TYL-112 for pipe/bottle as toothpaste , cosmetics, feeder, light starter

MAX Printing area: 20(MM)X170(MM)
Max. Printing Speed: 3600Pcs/Hour
Max. Printing Length: 200(MM)
Printed productsâ??size: 28(MM)< Φ<75(MM), 20(MM)<h<200(MM)
Printing Touch system: 1 set
UV light: 1 set
UV light power: 2.4W/PC
Power system: 380V 3Phase 50HZ 20A
MachineMeasurement(L*W*H): 500MMX1180MMX1900MM
MachineworkMeasurement(L*W*H): 3600MMX2600MMX2000MM
Weight: 1200KG
air pressure Consumption:: 5-7bar 140L/Min
Power: 3.3KW

Feature:
1. The Machine is controlled by micro-computer which is stability and reliability, with a clear bright blue screen so that the machine is operated easily and maintained convenient.
2. International famous pneumatic units such as brands of SMC, Festo and so on which are selected for the machine, the speed can be adjusted independently.
3. The machine is designed for round objects, it applies to plastic soft bottle, plastic bottle, cosmetic etc.
4. The machine is convenient to select movable printing head for for round printing.
5.applicated field:these pipe/bottle as toothpaste , cosmetics, feeder, light starter
core parts is adopted by these brand:
PLC:NAIS(Japan);
Sensor:AUTONICS(Korea)+Omron(Japan)
Touch Screen: PRO-FACE(Japan)
Swtich: IDEC(Japan)
Contactor:SCHNEDER(Germany)
Reley: IDEC(Japan)
Inverter:Omron(Japan)
UV curing :(Holland)
Pneumatic:SMC(Janpan)+FESTO(Germany)
Expanse Performance:
The machine can be designed according to given parameters from our customer

Place of Origin china Currency
Payment Method L/C,CASH Minimum Order 1set
Delivery Time Delivery
Packaging wood case Supply Ability
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