A hydraulic edge squaring machine is a finishing machine used mainly in bookbinding and notebook production to square and flatten the spine of a book or stack of sheets using hydraulic pressure. It gives book blocks a uniform, square back edge so that books open flat and look neat — similar to perfect-bound books.
“Ensures perfect spine squaring, improves binding strength, boosts productivity, and delivers a premium finish with consistent hydraulic pressure.”
A book stitching machine is used in the printing and binding industry to bind pages together using metal wire staples. It is commonly used for notebooks, magazines, registers, diaries, and booklets, ensuring strong and durable binding.
“Reliable and efficient machine for strong, neat, and durable book stitching in printing and binding applications.”
A semi-automatic paper cutting machine is used in printing and paper-processing units to cut paper stacks accurately and efficiently. It combines manual sheet positioning with automatic clamping and cutting, offering a balance between precision, speed, and affordability.
“Reliable and precise semi-automatic solution for efficient paper cutting in printing and finishing operations.”
A shrink packing machine is used to wrap products with shrink film (PVC / POF / PE) and then apply heat so the film shrinks tightly around the product, providing protection, durability, and a clean, attractive finish.
“Efficient and reliable packaging solution for secure, attractive, and tamper-proof shrink wrapping.”
Paper counting and weighing is a critical pre-production step to ensure accuracy, consistency, and quality in notebook and register manufacturing. This process helps maintain correct page count, uniform weight, and cost control.
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