Lineomatic introduces its ‘Aura’ sheeter series

World leader based in India shows new high precision converting equipment

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Lineomatic Aura sheeter

Lineomatic (Line O Matic) recently announced the addition of its ‘Aura’ series folio size paper and paperboard sheeter. The Lineomatic Aura sheeter comes in three models – the Aura RS145, the Aura RS165, and the Aura RS195. As most of our readers are aware, Lineomatic is the leading India-based paper converting machinery manufacturer and exporter known for its exercise notebook production lines. Lineomatic’s stationary lines have become increasingly automated in the past several years, and it is complementing
these with the addition of sheeters to its paper and board converting lines.

The Lineomatic folio size sheeters offer excellent and comprehensive solutions to paper converters and notebook manufacturers with their high-level precision in cutting and industry-leading flexibility in operation. The highest quality finished products produced on the company’s lines are exported by notebook manufacturers and paper converters to many parts of the world.

An experienced and established folio-size sheeter machine manufacturer, Lineomatic understands the crucial area of paper and board materials and their various uses by the folding carton, print, converting, and paper manufacturing industries. Looking at the current trends in paper and board applications, the company has developed a series of machines that incorporate the latest technology and offer new features. The new series starts from an entry-level model for companies who need to be extremely competitive are searching for a cost-effective paper converting machine.

The Lineomatic Aura folio size sheeters are designed to handle and convert a range of large size sheets at high speed to meet the market’s production and volume requirements. The folio-size sheeter operates at variable size in cut widths from 350 to 1950 millimeters and cut lengths from 450 millimeters to 1650 millimeters.

The Aura series is pre-loaded with the Lineomatic Machine Monitoring System (LMMS), which can self-diagnose the machine condition and detect potential issues on a real-time basis. The Alert Systems that are a part of the machine monitoring system enable operators to take the necessary preventive actions to avoid any major breakdowns. These are recognized as vital for safety, product quality, and saving on downtime and maintenance costs, and improving productivity.

As we wrote earlier, Lineomatic introduced its Ignis RR90 a few months ago – a cutting edge paper converting machine that offers quality along with affordability. Lineomatic has become a world leader in the paper and board converting segment by providing solutions that incorporate the latest technology automation and efficiency options. At the same time, its customers recognize that this equipment is manufactured by a highly reputed and established Indian manufacturer with installations around the globe.

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