Presenting the
Malahide E4-PC Thin Card Machine.
Built from the ground-up to hot stamp paper and plastic cards
less than 20/1000" thick, the E4-PC is used to apply dazzling foil
stamped graphics, security holograms, signature strips,
sequential numbers, and scratch-off patches.
The E4-PC has been designed to expertly handle 4
principal foil stamping applications:
Foil stamped
graphics
Scratch-off patches
Signature Strips
Holograms (optional)
Running at speeds of up to 5,000 impressions per
hour, the first thing you'll notice about the E4-PC is it's quiet, smooth
operation. An all-electric machine, the E4-PC generates 8 tons of pressure
via a 4-post CAM design. Compact yet rugged, the E4-PC is built
to meet world standards, complying with both OSHA and European CE regulations.
Fast, accurate and
quiet, the E4-PC will deliver professional-grade
results from a compact, efficient design.
The E4-PC is built to feed paper and thin plastic cards less
than 20/1000" thick.
The standard size is CR-80, however the E4-PC can be customized
to feed any 1 specified size. This machine cannot however
be adjusted to feed more than the one size of card it is built
for.
Cards begin their journey through
the E4-PC by first being stacked into a vertical stack mechanism. This stack holds
about 300 cards. Cards are fed
by a series of rollers from the bottom of the stack, and then individually moved down
the tracks to a pre-stamp staging area.
On the next cycle, the card is moved
beneath the print head and then hot stamped.
Once stamped,
the card is discharged onto an incremental conveyor belt.
The
E4-PC is an all-electric machine. One
central CAM mechanism supplies mechanical power to the entire machine. Smooth
and precise, all bearings and parts are purposefully oversized to ensure long
life and durability. The
E4-PC
generates up to 8 tons of pressure, more than sufficient power to produce
dazzling foil stamped cards.
An
all-electric machine, the
E4-PC uses an electric motor as its power source, not
pneumatics like most other hot stamping machines. This means that
with the
E4-PC, you don't need a high-end air compressor, plus you eliminate
100% of the many inherent issues of pneumatic equipment. Furthermore, the
E4-PC runs cleanly and quietly, making it suitable for use in a home or office setting.
The CAM mechanism
powers the print head, pulling it down from all four corners. This results in an even dispersion of pressure.
A central heater runs the full length of the head to ensure even heating.
Four levelling
screws on the top of the head allow for fine adjustment.
A central pivot
allows one to rotate the head 5 degrees each way for fine alignment of the die
to the card.
The E4-PC's print head flips up to
reveal the chase area.
Equipped with our X / Y Chase system, one is able to center the print on the
card by adjusting the chase left or right, up or down.
he
chase of the E4-PC can be configured to accept a wide variety of existing die
making systems, we recommend you use 11 point magnesium dies.
Dies are trimmed to 2 x 3.5", drilled with locator holes, and then screwed onto
the heated platen in 2 places. The purpose of screwing plates to the chase
is to enable one to precisely locate multi-colour artwork in relation to the
mounting holes. This rigidity of location significantly simplifies the
set-up and registration of multi-colour jobs, while also keeps the die securely
in place during stamping.
Produced by an outside diemaker, die
plates are chemically etched in vats of acid. Durable over thousands of impressions, and lasting for years, dies plates cost about
$2.00 / sq".