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Rubber Slitters

Providers of rubber cutting and slitting machines.
Rebuilt Used Slitter
We Can Sell You a Rebuilt Slitter Why Buy a Slitter "As is, Where is"
www.benick.com/
Slitting Lines
New & Remanufactured Slitters Loop type & Pull Through
www.cauffiel.com
Slitter Rewinders
Quality Slitter Rewinder Equipment for the Converting Industry.
www.deacro.com
Splicers and Rewinders
Non-stop roll changes for the printing and converting industries
www.keenetech.com
Slitting Machines
For Thermal Transfer and Hotfoil New and Revised available !
www.ttr.nl
slitting machine
Slitting wide coil into narrow pieces, high degree of automation
zhlw.en.alibaba.com/
Adhesives and Sealants
High-temp adhesives and sealants from Loctite, Devcon & more!
www.Applied.com
Used Machinery Supplier
View our database of used printing, packaging and converting machinery.
www.polygraphica.com/
Scantech Automation
Superior new film/label rewinders Service/parts for Arpeco too!
www.scantechautomation.com
Slitter
Find Deals on Slitter "Compare Prices, Brands and More"
www.smarter.com
Metal Roof Market, Inc.
Standing Seam Machines Coil & Sheet Stock
www.MetalRoofDirect.com
Rubber
Compare Products, Prices & Stores Rubber at low prices.
www.BonusRubber.com
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Italwork
Manufacturer of plastic bag makers, slitter rewinders, re-reeling machines and rolls packaging lines.
www.italwork.it
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Margot.com
Margot offers a wide range of used slitters (slitter rewinders) for use in most converting operations, including used slitters for tape, paper, film, foil and nonwovens.
www.margot.com
Rebuilt Used Slitter
We Can Sell You a Rebuilt Slitter Why Buy a Slitter "As is, Where is"
www.benick.com/
Slitting Lines
New & Remanufactured Slitters Loop type & Pull Through
www.cauffiel.com
Slitter Rewinders
Quality Slitter Rewinder Equipment for the Converting Industry.
www.deacro.com

Guide to Rubber Slitters

Purchasing new and used rubber cutting machines and employing rubber cutting services


When your company has need of rubber cutting, there are a few options for you to choose from. You can either purchase a rubber cutting machine and bringing the service in-house, or employing the services of a rubber cutting specialist.

Rubber slitting machines cut down on waste and work much more quickly than manually cutting rubber. Reduced waste and increased production time both equate to higher profits. When purchasing a rubber slitting machine, look for one that provides you with the most options such as different slitting methods, speeds, tension ranges and the diameter of rolls it allows. Consider the following as your research rubber cutting options:

1. Work directly with rubber slitter manufacturers

2. Purchase used machinery

3. Contract with rubber slitting service providers


Action Steps

The best contacts and resources to help you get it done

Purchase rubber slitting machinery direct from the manufacturer Purchasing rubber slitting equipment from the manufacturer will help to ensure that you get machinery that will perform to your exact specifications. Purchasing from the manufacturer cuts out the middle man which saves you money.

I recommend:  Pinnacle Converting is a rubber slitter manufacturer that offers a variety of machines with low cost options for your rubber cutting needs. They provide literature online for your convenience of researching rubber cutters. Buckeye Machine is another manufacturer of rubber cutting machines.

Buy a used rubber slitter Refurbished rubber slitters are often as good in quality as a new machine. Purchasing refurbished equipment will allow you to save money and get the rubber slitting equipment you need to be successful.

I recommend:  International Rolling Mills is a rubber cutter distributor that carries both used and new rubber slitters. IRM has consultants available to work with you and help you determine the best machinery for your business requirements. Margot is another rubber slitter vendor that deals with used machinery. Margot is a marketplace for companies to buy and sell equipment.

Work with a rubber slitting service provider Work with a rubber slitting service provider when it is not practical for your business to bring this service in house. Many companies offer a range of services from slitting to die cutting, which allow you to fulfill several needs in one place.

I recommend:  Frank Lowe is a service provider that specializes in rubber slitting, as well as die cutting and laminating. They are a trusted company that has been in business for over 50 years, and have ISO certification. Plitek is another company that specializes in rubber slitting, among many other services. Plitek also as ISO certifications.

Tips & Tactics

Helpful advice for making the most of this Guide
  • Take into consideration future production materials and products when you shop for a rubber slitting machine. Buy the machine that has the most options to avoid upgrading machinery in the future.

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Guide to Rubber Slitters
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Purchasing new and used rubber cutting machines and employing rubber cutting services.
When your company has need of rubber cutting, there are a few options for you to choose from. You can either purchase a rubber cutting machine and bringing the service in-house, or employing the services of a rubber cutting specialist. Rubber slitting machines cut down on waste and work much more quickly than manually cutting rubber. Reduced waste and increased production time both equate to higher profits. When purchasing a ... Read more

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