Each year MIAC is the opportunity for us to show our latest innovations and for you to get to know them; both at the show and by opening the doors of our facility dedicated to Research & Development: TissueHub.
Our salespeople will be waiting for you at the exhibition, ready to illustrate our technologies and answer any question you may have. Our booth is the first stop to introduce you to the latest innovation about AirMill, our wet embosser with never-ending resources, in terms of process and product. Like the previous ones, also this new use will be able to overturn the dynamics of the tissue market.
You can find us at booth B74 from October 9 to 11.
You can pre-register (for free) here:
In the same days, an Open House will be held at TissueHub, which hosts a full-width (2,850 mm) pilot line equipped with the most advanced Gambini technologies, including AirMill and the G1 rewinder.
A roller with a new embossing pattern, developed by our PatternLab, the dedicated Gambini department, has recently been installed on the pilot line: we have studied a decoration which is capable of making the most out of the AirMill, to obtain a result that, in terms of thickness, is better than that of the traditional point-to-point system.
The great importance of this way of using a wet embosser, contrary to the traditional method, is that:
- there’s no need for specialized technicians to use it;
- the line can work at a speed of 600 m/min;
- the performance on thickness improves significantly.
This means that the C-TAD, in its new version, called C-TAD Punta-calda, achieves more efficient (costs and productivity) and effective (thickness) results than the classic point-to-point.
We will be showcasing this new technology for the first time at the ABTCP trade show, which will be held in São Paulo, Brazil, from October 1st to 3rd, where we will be revealing something more about it.
We will be thrilled to tell you everything at our stand at MIAC and, even more so, to show you the new C-TAD Punta-calda at TissueHub.
You can book your visit here:
A free shuttle will be available at MIAC, to and from TissueHub.