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Valco Cincinnati company offers glue applying equipment.
Valco Cincinnati Company offers glue applying equipment for containers and packing production lines. The installation of this equipment will allow to increase significantly production volumes and quality of products.
For those companies who are interested in pasting up packing automatically Valco Cincinnati company (USA) offers its own equipment.
The Valco Cincinnati gluing systems are autonomous; they do not require obligatory integration with the main equipment, they may be put together on movable platforms and only need to be connected to power supply unit of 220 V and in compressed air of 6 atmospheres pressure.
The glueing system includes the following units:
-adhesive intaking and transferring pump;
-controller of all system processes;
-adhesive application platform;
-control devices for proper glue application (optional);
-hoses, cables, fittings and other equipment, necessary for normal system functioning.
Valco Cincinnati Company offers more than three types of main units of glueing system.

The choice of platforms for adhesive application is also various. There are contact and non-contact application.
Besides there are different sensors to control quality and compliance of intermediates according to technological standards.
Due to unification of connection elements and foundation platforms most of the key elements in the glueing system are interchangeable, which makes the process of maintenance and the following enhancement easier.
In Russia and in CIS countries, except for Ukraine, the Valco Cincinnati equipment is represented by “MELTPACK” company.
“ROSUPACK 2008” exhibition is one of the biggest specialized exhibitions in Russia. This year it was held on June 23-27 in the exhibition centre “KROKUS-EXPO”.
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Prior to the 1970’s most manufacturer’s joints in corrugated box were either stapled or glued with a “pot and wheel” system. Since the advent of resin-based adhesives and closed, extrusion application systems, the possibility of running higher speeds with more accurate glue pattern placement became a reality. During the last 30 years, most of the systems installed were based on low-pressure adhesive system and a simple head that contacted that board, usually at an angle. The advent of faster direct-electric valves and further advances in adhesive technology have made jetting the glue from a distance away from the board a valid method for applying adhesives. Non-contact manufacturer’s joint glue application can offer advantages for corrugated converters, but also come with some downsides.
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