This machine is designed for hot foil stamping and embossing on items such as advertising materials, packaging, stationery, custom labels, greeting cards and invitations to add metallic or textured finishes.
The working area is 370 × 250 mm, which is the maximum size for plates/foils you can stamp in a single pass.
Rated production capacity is 10/50 per minute. Actual output depends on job size and complexity—larger or multi-step items run closer to 10/min, small simple labels or blanks can approach 50/min.
The machine is available for 220V or 380V supply. Confirm the required voltage option when ordering and ensure your facility has the appropriate electrical installation.
The machine is not a PC-based computerized system, but it includes a Schneider PLC for internal control of machine functions and safety interlocks.
The machine is suitable for a wide range of materials commonly used in advertising and packaging (paper, cardstock, some laminates). It supports standard hot stamping foils and metal foils; compatibility may vary by substrate—test samples are recommended.
A 1-year warranty is included. After-sales service is provided online for troubleshooting and guidance. For spare parts and on-site service options, contact the supplier.
The machine weighs 147 kg and measures 1500 mm (L) × 1200 mm (W) × 1700 mm (H). Allow extra space for operator access and material handling.
Key components include a durable motor and a Schneider PLC for control. Specific motor model and electrical components may vary by production batch—confirm with the manufacturer for details.
Yes—the unit is marketed as easy to operate with straightforward controls. Online support is available for setup and operation guidance. Training availability should be confirmed with the seller.
Regular maintenance typically includes cleaning the platen and tooling surfaces, checking heating elements and wiring, lubricating moving parts per manufacturer guidance, and inspecting foil feeding and tension mechanisms. Follow supplier maintenance instructions for schedules.
Exercise caution around hot platens and moving components. Use appropriate PPE, avoid loose clothing or jewelry near moving parts, ensure emergency stop functions are accessible, and follow lockout procedures during maintenance.
Yes—custom dies and plates can be used provided they fit within the working area (370 × 250 mm) and are compatible with hot stamping processes. Check thickness and mounting requirements with the supplier.
Online support is provided to diagnose issues quickly. Spare part lead times vary by part and location—contact the supplier or distributor for availability and estimated delivery times.
Contact the supplier or distributor directly to request pricing, lead time, or sample stamping trials. Provide material samples and desired foil/finish to evaluate results before purchase.
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