This is something that MTorres Tissue engineers definitely have had in mind since the very first machine, reflecting such philosophy in every single detail composing the full tissue converting line. Talking about the rewinding section, the parameters that may change from product to product are definitely a relevant number and, quite often, this means a long set up time that also requires skilled maintenance staff. This lack of flexibility is, in most cases, a real limitation for the product portfolio, and forces the Customer to reduce the product variations, standardizing as much as possible the product data.

However, today’s market is more and more demanding, and usually not open to accepting any kind of strict product limitations. One of the main variables that affects product changeover is, certainly, the core diameter. As more and more Away From Home (AFH) products and consumer products are cross-linked, the first need is to have a huge variation of the core size. The second topic is the difficulty in changing from one diameter to the other. This operation, on conventional rewinders, requires significant down time and, especially, some mechanical changes that in most cases require the intervention of the maintenance staff.
Another big challenge, still deeply related to this tendency of cross-linking between consumer and AFH rolls, is the diameter of the finished products. As we can see, looking in the market shelves, products with a diameter of 200 mm are getting more and more popular, and the trend is definitely toward the larger diameter limit. This wide diameter change, if using conventional rewinders, would require separate converting lines to effectively provide these different diameters. Perforation length is another parameter that is definitely part of the game, as most of the product innovation is based on this feature.
The need to have variable perforation lengths, one significantly different than another, or, even in case of some specific applications, different perforations within the same product.
Research, development and production in the field of converting machines for the Tissue Industry

