A non-woven roll slitting machine is a specialized piece of equipment used to cut wide rolls of non-woven material into smaller rolls typically used for sanitary products, medical supplies, and personal care items. The machine uses servo-controlled slitting blades that can adjust independently to give the user precise control over the slit width and web tension throughout the entire cutting processAn advanced machine designed to convert wide rolls of nonwoven fabric into narrow rolls for use in medical supplies, consumer hygiene products, and sanitary napkins or panty liners.
The machine is equipped with servo-driven slitting blades that can be independently controlled to allow for precise adjustments of both the slit width and the tension on the web throughout the entire process. The entire tensioning system is built with a closed-loop feedback loop and utilizes dancer rolls, which keep the wind stable and reduce the chances of Telescoping or wrinkling during rewinding. The machine has a control system that consists of both a PLC and a touch-screen HMI (human-machine interface) for easy input of parameters, recipe storage, and real-time monitoring of speed, tension, and fault alarms.