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tesa EasySplice for Newsprint
The tesa EasySplice range set a new benchmark for Newsprint by making the flying splice application faster, easier, and more secure. The second generation - tesa EasySplice Newsprint - offers all the qualities of the original range as well as the added advantage of a pioneering adhesive, giving the splitting strip both improved tack and excellent longer-term adhesion.
tesa EasySplice Newsprint meets the high-end requirements of the flying splice application in Coldset-Offset printing.
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Efficient Waste-Copy Recognition |
| tesa EasySplice Newsprint Detect does away with the problems associated with splice location: its integrated detection properties give accurate recognition of each individual splice, saving you waste copies and revolutionising your production. |
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Reliable Splice Identification |
| The problems created by imperfect positioning of detection labels are a thing of the past: tesa EasySplice Newsprint Detect is fully integrated, eliminating the tricky labels all together. |
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tesa EasySplice Belt Drive |
| Belt-driven machines present a unique set of demands for a splicing tape: the tension differences between the belt area and the rest of the web during splice process can lead to tears and creases in the paper. tesa EasySplice BeltDrive 51710 is specially designed to rise to these challanges. |
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tesa EasyBridge - Superior Belt-Covering |
| tesa EasyBridge's 3mm-noses offer exact positioning, thus promoting adhesion across the whole width, without the risk of air pockets. Depending upon the machine and the paper in use, you can choose just how much adhesive is exposed through the varied EasyBridge designs; either solid or with differently shaped punches. |
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Optimized Opening Characteristics |
| As a result of refinements to the properties of the splitting strip, the opening characteristics are specifically tailored to use with a belt-driven machine. Easier opening promotes a smooth splicing process and eliminates creases, which rules out paper breaks in the belt-path or jamming in the folding unit. |
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