Beaver Paper Group, Atlanta, has installed a state-of-the-art Robotic Arm and Precision Perforator to their newly remodeled production division.
The Dalmec Robotic Arm Manipulator has been designed and manufactured to handle paper rolls up to 11 feet in length and two feet in diameter with a tremendous maximum handling weight of 1060 kg/2330 lbs., according to the company.
“Investing in new state-of-the-art equipment shows our commitment to our customers and partnerships by bringing high-level digital manufacturing to the production floor,” says Tobias Sternbeck, CEO of Beaver Paper. “This will lead to the highest quality products at some of the fastest lead times in the paper industry. In implementing this equipment, we are furthering our commitment to reducing our carbon footprint, which is ideal for the environment.”
The “Perf 104″ is one of the widest perforating machines in the world, measuring at 104 inches. Designed in-house in conjunction with Swiss engineers, it can produce both micro-perf and one-perf sizes. The new perforator is vital to keep up with the growth that Beaver Paper Group is experiencing, and will allow in-house production of perforated papers, giving our customers more options through our facility, according to the company. — D.S.