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January 11, 2010 – MAXSON Sheeter Designed to Convert Tyvek®

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Outfitted with a dual motor drive technology that maintains accuracies of + 0.015″ (+ 0.381 mm) sheet length and a slitter rig that can produce custom sizes in multiple piles, the MAXSON MSE Sheeter eliminates the need to guillotine oversized sheets to a finished dimension. The technology improves productivity while minimizing costly waste. Available in […]

February 04, 2010 – MAXSON Presents High Speed Automatic Splicer

Infeed idler rolls equalize the tension across the web and double the web length between the roll core and point of splicing thereby allowing higher speeds to be maintained during the splicing process. Pneumatically loaded rollers create a high pressure rolling nip that makes certain a secure splice, while the process line is approaching speeds […]

July 12, 2010 – Web Carrier Insures Wrinkle Free Sheeting

The system can be threaded from floor level, it assures wrinkle free web flow into the cutter and avoids ‘web wander’. The low profile of the web carrier framework allows an Operator to safely and quickly thread the webs of up to 6 unwind Please contact Brent H. Burdick, Director of Sales & Marketing, for […]

August 5, 2010 – MAXSON Offer Free Sheet Length Calculator

The calculations are provided in both metric and imperial dimensions. Easy to use, the instructions on how to use the slide rule are outlined on the calculator. It is free of charge. Please contact Nick Datson, Director of Sales & Marketing, for this slide rule by telephone at (401) 596-0162 or by e-mail at ndatson@maxsonautomatic.com.

September 08, 2010 – MAXSON Web Steering Design Lowers Waste

The web steering system includes a sensing head, and two parallel rolls on a common frame and pivoting carriage mounted within the web conditioning frame. Web aligners arrangements can be configured for multiple roll sheeting. The sensing head detects the edge of the web or a line in the case of preprinted material, sending a […]

2000-Present ::: A Commitment to the Future

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To insure competitive pricing and prompt delivery schedules, in 1995 Maxson undertook a multimillion dollar capital program to modernize its machining and fabrication capacity. Over the next three years, Maxson devoted resources to computer numeric controlled (CNC) machine tools, state of the art welding equipment, computer aided manufacturing (CAM) programming, advanced painting and finishing facilities […]