Rollem Announces Installation of the Champion SS Semi-Slitter Kiss Cutting System

Auto Xtras Inc., an auto parts supplier in Tampa, FL recently received installation of a 42” Champion SS from Rollem International (rollemusa.com). The Champion Semi-Slitter is the industry standard for back slitting, or kiss-cutting, pressure sensitive stocks. Auto Xtras will be Semi-Slitting decals for the city waste management division. The SS is completely versatile as Auto Xtras will slit press sheets ranging from 10×10” up to full 28×40” sheets.

Rollem’s advanced technology performs back or face-slit stocks with the highest degree of accuracy. The SS is most commonly used for precise partial slitting (back slitting or kiss cutting) of all pressure sensitive materials. A 2.5” hardened concentric roller stabilizes and supports the width of any sheet. This positive control eliminates high and low cutting points ensuring precision and consistency.

With superior stability and control, these companies can slit any material from fine paper stocks to heavy gauge plastics, with the same accuracy—sheet after sheet. With a margin of accuracy within 1/10,000th of an inch and speeds up to 26,000 sheets per hour, the Champion SS guarantees higher profits on all partial slitting needs.

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