COMPARISON: Economy-Modell UA1850 E vs. UA1650

Oct 21, 2020 | Nepata rewinders

Precise rewinding and slitting at lower investment costs – that’s what the new UA1850 E […]

Precise rewinding and slitting at lower investment costs – that’s what the new UA1850 E stands for. Ideal for those who do not process that many orders or as an extra machine. The new rewinding and trimming machine UA1850 E bases on the known UA1650. But how they differ? The standard model is faster and more automated. It continues to be the ideal machine for everyone with a high throughput. On the other hand, people with a lower capacity can still use the UA1850 E to take the step to increased productivity in film handling. Compared to manual solutions, it is sure to provide an enormous increase in efficiency, especially in connection with the unique NEPATA control software: Like the UA1650, the economy model can be used along with ConvertPlus2 for labeling rolls and for controlling the flow of goods.

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