Corrugated cardboard

Achieving efficient production without decreasing the level of the operators’ safety is the most important challenge for those working in the corrugated board industry. On a corrugator there are many processes that need to be controlled and managed if you want to increase plant speed, reduce waste and final trim, and decrease the possibility of paper breaks. 

Efficiency and safety for corrugated cardboard

How can we help you realise your goals in corrugated board?

For 50 years, Re S.p.A. has been producing systems to control paper roll tension using pneumatic brakes, load cells, tension controllers and core chucks.

We offer a complete package that also includes safety systems for moving heavy rolls of paper inside the warehouse and web guiding systems for controlling the positioning of layers prior the joining phase.

We have always collaborated with major players in the industry to ensure customised solutions that guarantee our customers’ success.

Re for corrugated board

Our Solutions about this type of machines

Challenges

Paper waste
In a complex plant everything must be perfect and efficient so that downtime and the final paper wastes are minimal.

Increasing the speed of the plant
Increasing the speed of the plant makes it efficient without losing the quality of the finished product.

Precision in the coupling of the layers
A precise coupling of the layers is fundamental to reduce waste due to an excessive final trim.

Safety
The health of the operators is the basis of every business' objectives. On a corrugator the risks are many and reducing them as much as possible is the main focus.

What RE offers:

Environmental respect

Our web tension control solutions for corrugated guarantee very low emissions and energy savings.

Safety

Our equipments are designed to ensure the safety of operators from the handling of heavy reels.

Laminate tension management

The paper tension of each roll stand must be flawlessly controlled to avoid material breakage.

Precision in the layers guidance

Having the different layers in the correct position before they are coupled is essential to avoid excessive final trims.