Müller Martini Corona C15 (2009) - Allaoui Graphic Machinery GmbH
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- Müller Martini Corona C15 (2009) - Allaoui Graphic Machinery GmbH
Description
The Corona is the most efficient and the most impressive high-performance perfect binding line from Muller Martini. As it can be precisely adapted to the respective order structure, it produces magazines with a wide variety of inserts, catalogs, telephone and paperback books and much more, extremely fast and cost-effectively. The uniquely high level of automation in its performance class allows for highly efficient production over a wide range of print runs. The highest net outputs the Corona can achieve make it a racehorse and thus a secure investment for the future.
Equipment
Gathering Machine
Type: Müller Martini 3697/24"
Gathering stations: 12x
Year: 2009
ASIR III
transfer element: Müller Martini 3717
Streamfeeder: 3741 - 3.000 mm
Compressors
Perfect Binder
Year: Corona C15
Number of clamps: 26x
Milling station
2. Milling station
Hotmelt spine gluing
Hotmelt side gluing
PUR: PUR MOD 30 (30kg/h)
Premelter: PM 30 (27kg/h)
Premelter: PM 80 (70kg/h)
Nipping and Pressing station
2nd Nipping and Pressing station
lay down device
ASIR III
BDC - Book Data Center
Drying Conveyor
conveyor belts
Splitting Saw
Type: Müller Martini 3502
Year: 2009
Three knife trimmer
Type: Müller Martini Orbit 3675
Year: 2009
Control Panel
automatic size adjustment
Infeed direction: right
Stacker
Type: Müller Martini CB 16
Year: 2009
Output direction: Left
Technical Details
Mechanical Speed: 15.000 cycles/h
Book thickness: 2 - 60 mm
Max Block format range (width x height x thickness): 510 x 310 x 60 mm
Min. Block format range (width x height x thickness): 140 x 100 x 2 mm
General
Loading meter: 130
Weight (kg): 60000
Container: 10
Müller Martini Corona C15 (2009) - Allaoui Graphic Machinery GmbH
Quiero ver si es posible como es el arreglo porfavor
I currently run one of these... our gatherer is very different and the controls on this video look more like the c18 or higher. Mine does not have touch screens. But I never run mine above 6 or 7k.
Yea, I currently run one in N.H. and we don’t go higher than 6.5k