Rotoflex releases Vericut3 for digital label finishing market

Rotoflex Vericut3.
Rotoflex Vericut3 Digital Label Finisher.

Rotoflex (St. Louis, Missouri), an industry leader in inspection, slitting, rewinding and die-cutting equipment, has released Vericut3, the next generation of its off-line finishing solution for digital and conventional printed web. With a completely redesigned platform, the new Vericut3 is 100% servo-driven for precise tension control and flexibility – from unwind to rewind and all print and die-cut units in between – including the matrix removal unit. Its motorized roll lift, iURC 2.0 proprietary control system (featuring the exclusive Report Management System or RMS) and biometric login, all offer advanced operation and control. In addition, the Vericut3 features an efficient webpath for reduced set-up waste, a motorized capstan and optimized operating speeds.
Rotoflex added that “with the most sophisticated motion control technology in the industry, Vericut3 delivers unparalleled accuracy and precision for many off-line applications and processes.” The new design significantly reduces material waste through its automated die-cutter and flexo unit set-up, and addresses the ever-changing inspection rewind requirements to maximize digital workflows, accommodate shorter runs and reduce costs. A variety of optional processes can be configured into Vericut3 such as lamination, hot and cold foil, screen and coatings.
Manohar Dhugga.
Manohar Dhugga.

“We built upon our extensive experience in developing digital finishing machines and re-engineered the Vericut to optimize control and performance at every level,” said Manohar Dhugga, Rotoflex Director of Engineering and Service. “With advanced automation, an ergonomic and modular platform design, and extreme flexibility to accommodate a wide range of repeat sizes in continuous or semi-rotary mode, Vericut3 is a premium solution for today’s growing finishing requirements,” he added.
With more than 8,000 installations globally, Rotoflex is a leader in inspection, slitting, rewinding and die-cutting equipment. Its equipment is supported globally by one of the largest OEM Customer Support teams in the industry. The company is a brand of Mark Andy and is headquartered in St. Louis, Missouri, with sales and distribution offices worldwide.

Tony Curcio
Tony Curcio is the news editor at Graphic Arts Magazine.

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