Industrial Exchange is your trusted source for surplus and used slitter rewinder for Sale. Slitter rewinders play a crucial role in converting large rolls of material into smaller, more manageable rolls across various industries, including packaging, printing, and film production. We offer equipment from trusted manufacturers like Black Clawson, ensuring high-quality and reliable machines for your production line. Whether you're looking to buy and sell used slitter rewinders or have surplus equipment to sell, we provide a dependable solution to meet your needs.
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60” Width x 60” Diameter Davis Standard (ER-WE-PA) Turret Unwind; Dual Spindle Turret 3", 6" Core Diameter; Automatic Splicing Unit; With Web Guidance; Dancer System with Potentiometer Feedback Tension Control; Year: 1986/2004 / S/N: 8516-1037.
60” Dual Spindle Turret Unwinds; 60” Diameter; Quantity (3); Capacity: 40,000 lbs.; Includes 60” Ultrasonic Flying Splice. Mfg. by Toko; Year 2000. Formerly used for film converting.
60" High Performance Turret Unwind / Rewind Pair, 60" Diameter on Unwind / Rewind. Shaftless design. High speed flying splice. Drives and Controls included. Formerly used in film converting operation.
62” Width x 50” Diameter Black Clawson Turret Rewinder with Splicing. The rewinder is from a rotogravure coating line now out of operation. Includes Transfer Station for auto splicing.
62” Width x 50” Diameter Black Clawson Turret Unwind with Auto Splicing. The unwind is from a rotogravure coating line now out of operation. Includes Transfer Station for auto splicing.
Categories of Equipment Offered at Industrial Exchange
We offer a wide range of used slitter rewinder equipment categorized by functionality. Each machine type is available with detailed descriptions, working principles, and key benefits:
This type of winder is designed to handle a variety of materials by winding them onto two drums simultaneously. It offers versatility and is ideal for applications where consistent, high-quality rolls are required. Commonly used in film, foil, and paper industries.
Duplex winders are efficient machines that provide high-speed rewinding and are typically used for rewinding large rolls of materials such as paper, film, and plastic. The duplex design allows for continuous operation by switching between two rolls, ensuring minimal downtime.
Ideal for handling large diameter rolls, these machines wind the material onto a central shaft. Perfect for delicate materials like film, nonwoven fabrics, and foils, where smooth winding and tension control are critical for maintaining quality.
Designed for high-volume production, turret rewinders enable uninterrupted winding by automatically switching between two reels during operation. Highly efficient for continuous processes and high-speed applications in packaging, textiles, and film production.
Simplex winders are single-shaft winding machines that allow for efficient and reliable rewinding of materials like paper, film, and plastic. Ideal for low to medium-volume production runs, offering a cost-effective solution for the converting industry.
Equipped with a doctor blade system that ensures even distribution of materials during winding. Necessary in applications where precise tension control and uniform winding are critical, such as in paper and textile industries.
Roll unwinds are designed to handle the initial unrolling of large diameter rolls of material, ensuring smooth and consistent web handling before the slitting and rewinding process. Commonly used in printing and packaging industries.
How Used Slitter Rewinder Equipment Works
Slitter rewinder machines are designed to cut large rolls of material into smaller rolls or sheets. Here’s an overview of the process:
Feeding: The material, typically in large rolls, is fed into the slitter rewinder.
Slitting: The material is cut into narrower widths using rotating blades. The type of slitting blade determines the quality of the cut.
Rewinding: The slit material is then rewound onto cores, creating smaller rolls ready for packaging or further processing.
Troubleshooting Tips for Slitter Rewinders
Uneven Slitting: Check blade sharpness and alignment. Adjust tension settings or ensure proper blade clearance to correct uneven cuts.
Jamming: Material jams may occur due to incorrect tension settings or improper feeding. Align the material and calibrate web guides and tension controls.
Excessive Vibration: Inspect shafts, bearings, and rollers for wear or damage. Lubricate moving parts and ensure balance to minimize vibrations.
Roll Misalignment: Check core shaft alignment and ensure the machine is calibrated for varying material widths.
Poor Winding Quality: Ensure consistent material feeding and proper tension control to avoid poor winding results.
Why Choose Industrial Exchange for Used Slitter Rewinder Equipment
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Wide Range of Equipment: We offer a variety of used slitter rewinder machines, ensuring you find the perfect equipment for your needs.
Fast Transactions: We ensure fast turnaround times for listings and inquiries, helping you buy and sell used equipment quickly.
Quality Assurance: Trusted brands and equipment suppliers guarantee the quality and reliability of the slitter rewinders we list on our platform.
Applications & Industries Served
Packaging: Used in the production of flexible packaging materials like films, foils, and paper for food, pharmaceuticals, and consumer goods.
Printing: Essential for cutting printed rolls into finished products like labels, brochures, and magazines.
Textiles: Used for slitting fabric and textiles into specific widths for the garment or home goods industries.
Film Manufacturing: Ideal for slitting various types of film used in packaging and labeling sectors.
Nonwovens: Critical in cutting nonwoven materials used in industries like hygiene products and medical supplies.
How to Select the Right Slitter Rewinder Equipment
Material Type: Choose a machine that can handle the specific material you plan to process (e.g., paper, film, foil, textiles).
Slitting Precision: Opt for machines that provide the level of precision required for your product.
Speed and Efficiency: Look for equipment that offers the speed and throughput necessary to meet your production goals.
Width and Diameter: Ensure the machine can accommodate the width and diameter of the rolls you intend to process.
Automation Features: Consider machines with automated features like tension control, speed adjustment, and web guiding for improved production efficiency.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What Is A Slitter Rewinder And How Does It Work? A slitter rewinder is a machine used to cut large rolls of material into narrower rolls or sheets. The material is fed through slitting blades that cut it into the desired width, and then it is rewound onto smaller cores.
How Do I Know If A Used Slitter Rewinder Is In Good Condition? Request the machine’s maintenance records, inspect the condition of the slitting blades and rollers, and ask for photos and videos to assess its condition. Our expert brokers can also provide assistance.
Can I Sell My Used Slitter Rewinder On Industrial Exchange? Yes, Industrial Exchange provides a platform to sell your surplus slitter rewinder equipment. Contact us for consignment options and listing details.
Do You Offer Logistics Or Decommissioning Support? Yes, we provide logistics and decommissioning support, helping with equipment removal, transportation, and installation.
How Can I Request A Quote Or More Information About A Specific Slitter Rewinder? You can request a quote or more information by contacting our team directly through the platform. We are happy to assist you with any questions or equipment details.