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22/02/2021 – Marking systems

Printing on cables at over 60km/h

Companies in the wire and cable industry are geared to quality and maximum output. The speed of the extrusion line is what determines production efficiency. Leibinger will be presenting a coding system that marks cables, wires, pipes and tubes at speeds of up to 1,000m/min or 60km/h – as fast as a lion can run.

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The Jet Rapid Wire PI in use at cable manufacturer Huber+Suhner from Pfäffikon in Switzerland. © Paul Leibinger/Jörg Ladwig

 
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The Jet Rapid Wire PI in use at cable manufacturer Huber+Suhner from Pfäffikon in Switzerland. © Paul Leibinger/Jörg Ladwig

 
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High speed for cable marking: The Jet Rapid Wire prints cables, wires, tubes and pipes at speeds of up to 1000m/min. © Paul Leibinger/Jörg Ladwig

 
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The specially shaped print head of the High Speed Line adapts perfectly to the shape of extruded products and therefore achieves maximum marking speeds. © Paul Leibinger/Jörg Ladwig

 
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