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Shipyard cutting tool CTT1

Shipyard cutting tool - CTT1 - Zünd Systemtechnik AG
Shipyard cutting tool - CTT1 - Zünd Systemtechnik AG
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The CTT1 is perfect for processing single-wall corrugated board. The tool accommodates crease wheels with a diameter of 61 mm/2.4 in and a width of 20 mm/.8 in. Fully supported by the cutter software, the tool produces high-quality creases both with and against the corrugation without tearing or cracking the top sheet. The crease wheels simply snap into the holder, making them very easy to insert and replace. Clean creases without tearing Directional pressure adjustments Crease wheel diameter: 61 mm / 2.4 in Crease wheel width: 20 mm/.8 in Crease wheels snap into holder Compatible with G3, S3, D3 Different materials and material properities demand different tools. Zünd creasing tools are designed to process a wide range of materials with a variety of crease wheels. Creasing can be performed either in Position Mode or in Pressure Mode. In Position Mode, the crease wheel is lowered to a set depth. This method is well suited for creasing folding carton. For processing corrugated cardboard, however, we recommend using Pressure Mode. In this mode, the pressure exerted on the material is variable - you can use different pressure settings for creasing with or across the corrugation! Sophisticated crease wheel geometries permit producing creases that closely approximate those of a traditional die-cutter. Packaging developers can let their imaginations run free and convert foldable boxes/displays from idea to reality in the blink of an eye! All Zünd creasing tools and wheels are fully integrated in Zünd Cut Center.

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