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The Supra series provides economical production of superior quality books – even for short run jobs. The Supra is available in 5 versions, all of which offer fully automated make-ready for on-the-fly format changes. The entire production process is controlled by a single color touch screen panel. No other comparable binding machine offers the versatility of the Supra series, with a host of innovative glue systems available. These include the economical 2kg closed PUR application system, the economical 9 kg closed hot-melt application system and the flexible twin PUR and hot-melt systems with patented flash cleansing.
Changeover from one adhesive type to the other has never been so easy. The operator just actuates a single lever to initiate the change. No pushing of glue carts, adjustment of regulators or connecting of lines. The patented integrated flash cleansing system avoids the often complicated and time-consuming machine clean up associated with adhesive changeovers.
Thanks to a newly designed clamp carriage system, the Supra offers mechanical speeds up to 1300 cycles per hour. Book blocks can also be manually fed for convenient short run jobs.
The Supra includes a built in jogging table with adjustable vibration frequency to align book blocks before clamping. Two spine preparation stations ensure even, and perfect spine preparation before gluing. The first station mills from 0-4 mm, while the second station’s rotating brush removes paper dust and residual debris from the spine. After spine preparation, the New Bind patented slotted adhesive applicators apply and even layer of glue onto the spine and both sides of the book bock.
After adhesive is applied, an integrated glue cut-off at the end of the gluing run ensures less waste and cleaner bindings. A vertical suction cover feeder with built in double scoring wheels delivers a perfectly scored cover to the final binding station. Operator-programmable spine clamping with adjustable dwell time finishes off the binding process. Bound books are gently delivered to an out put chute via automated conveyor system.
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