Star of the show was the firm's new Polyjoiner unit (pictured) which, when fitted in-line with the manufacturer's Pacific or Alpina folder-gluers, allows the superimposition or joining of blanks to produce oversized boxes or point-of-sale display units.
The Polyjoiner can glue perpendicular to the direction of box travel and also allows the insertion of extra elements to create partitions within the finished products.
Also on display was the Flexo 160 Vision line and the SPO 160 die-cutter.
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