ROFO 1020 PLUS
The versatile in web processing
Meeting the needs of wider web customers and offering the well-known Gietz strengths of high-quality hot foil stamping, embossing and hologram application. The Gietz ROFO 1020 PLUS was specially developed based on market requirements for wider solutions following the ROFO 910 PLUS.
Key benefits
- Web speed up to 130 m/min
- Extended stamping area
- High performance foil transportation system VACUFOIL
- Dwell time
- Efficiency
- Modular system
- Longitudinal and transverse foil feed
- Up to 11 foil webs
- Hologram application technology
Special Features
VACUFOIL
- Longitudinal or transverse foiling operation
- Suction channel frames with loop sensors to house the foil before pulling
- Suction board at press entry for foil web tension control
- Pneumatic vacuum device at press exit with adjustable blowing nozzles for foil separation
- Air cushion shafts to better support the foil travel
- Air induced draft fans with aspiration pipes to generate the vacuum
Machine extensions
The standard machine can be extended by a second stamping station for hot foil stamping and blind embossing. Another possibility is to add a web sheeter or different substrate un- and rewind solutions as well as other machine components.
Visualisation and inspection equipment
- A single camera video system for print quality monitoring can be supplied
- For inspection and observation of the quality of high gloss reflecting foil stamped areas, a state of the art system for fault detection based on incremental reading is available. This works also for hologram application in security applications
Baling press for foil waste
- High capacity baling press for waste foil
- The foil waste drive is located outside the machine, offering a clean and time saving solution
Hologram application
- The hologram foil is unwound using the VACUFOIL foil transportation system
- The foil tension of each hologram foil web is individually adjustable
- The register mark detection happens inside the press or at the entry to the press