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Converting Equipment

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La Porte, IN
Paper Honeycomb Machinery for Shipping & Packaging Industries
 
Schiller Park, IL
Rotary die cutting machinery & web converting equipment
 
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Oak Creek, WI
 
Neenah, WI
 
Montville, NJ
 
Goddard, KS
 
Midvale, OH
 
Wharton, NJ
 
Livingston, NJ
 
Fulton, NY
 
West Bridgewater, MA
 
Kenosha, WI
 
Kalamazoo, MI
 
Matthews, IN
 
Pineville, NC
 
Northbrook, IL
 
Paxinos, PA
 
Fayetteville, AR
 
IndustryNet is the Industrial Marketplace for Converting Equipment

The converting equipment industry focuses on machinery and tools used to transform raw materials into finished products. This industry plays a crucial role in sectors such as packaging, printing, and textiles. Converting equipment includes machines like slitters, rewinders, laminators, coaters, and die cutters. These machines perform various functions such as cutting, folding, laminating, and printing on materials like paper, plastic, foil, and textiles.

Slitters cut large rolls of material into narrower rolls, which are easier to handle and use in subsequent processes. Rewinders take the slit material and wind it into rolls of specific sizes, ensuring proper tension and alignment. Laminators apply a protective or decorative layer to materials, enhancing durability and appearance. Coaters apply adhesive, ink, or other substances to a substrate, preparing it for further processing or end-use. Die cutters cut shapes from materials, often used in packaging to create boxes or labels.

Materials processed by converting equipment include paper, film, foil, nonwovens, and textiles. These materials undergo various treatments to meet specific requirements for strength, flexibility, or appearance. The industry serves a wide range of applications, including food and beverage packaging, medical supplies, consumer goods, and industrial products.

In the packaging industry, converting equipment produces flexible packaging, cartons, and labels. In the printing industry, it enables the production of newspapers, magazines, and other printed materials. The textile industry uses converting equipment to produce fabrics for clothing, upholstery, and other applications. The medical industry relies on converting equipment to produce sterile packaging and disposable medical products.

Converting equipment must meet high standards of precision and efficiency to ensure consistent quality and minimize waste. Advances in technology have led to the development of more automated and versatile machines, capable of handling a wider range of materials and processes. The industry continues to innovate to meet the demands of various sectors, focusing on improving speed, accuracy, and sustainability in production processes.

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