PROTEC ADR32 TH2 – Twin Heads Sheets Counting Machine for Security Printing
The PROTEC Range with ADR32 Technology
ADR32 Technology underpins B.MATIC’s Protec ST2 and Protec CM2 models: The counting mechanism is physically performed by moving and lifting the sheets one by one with a pair of suction paddles known as “Twin Vacuum Blades”. This is capable of counting sheets of paper and/or polymer with absolute precision without scratching or curling the corner at up to 3,000 sheets/min.
TECHNOLOGY COMPARISON
In order to demonstrate the quality of our technology, we have dedicated a page of our website to a COMPARISON OF THE BEST TECHNOLOGIES ON THE MARKET: the 3 most widely used technologies on the market are the Pin & Blade (the oldest on the market), the ADR32 (derivative of our Dual System invented in 1993) and finally the Disc system. You can read about it by clicking on the red link above.
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Technical Specifications
Unlike other technologies available on the market, counting takes place without bending the corner and scratching the sheets, and does not require daily cleaning or maintenance to avoid ink smudges on the sheets.
FEATURES:
- PROTEC ADR 32 TH2 is able to count accurately even in the presence of significant upward and downward distortions thanks to the “Stabiliser System 4” and the new Active Pressers Technology (APT), a system of pressers that can be easily activated from the touch panel according to the type of sheets.
- The programming interface is via a large, high-resolution icon-based touch screen for universal use.
- It is an extremely robust machine (850 kg solid steel), mechanically designed for professional and durable use.
VERIONS AVAILABLE:
- PROTEC ADR 32 TWIN HEAD “W”, sheets of 40 to 800 GSM
- PROTEC ADR 32 TWIN HEAD “H”, 200 to 800 GSM sheets
- PROTEC ADR 32 TWIN HEAD “L”, sheets from 40 to 300 GSM
The same versions are also produced with a single head, maintaining the same structure and solutions adopted for high security and counting.