Shanghai Yoco Printing Machinery Co., Ltd., a leading post-press machinery manufacturer in China, reflects on its successful participation at drupa 2024, the premier printing technology exhibition. The company showcased three automatic diecutters at the event: the 1650 series, the 106 series, and the 76/85 series. The 1650 series features advanced technology such as the German MMS non-stop feeding system, double sheet detection device, gripper front edge waste removal system, and a non-stop delivery system with a motorized delivery rack for flawless products. This series can handle sheets up to 1650 x 1200 mm at a cutting speed of up to 5000 sheets/hour.
The 106 series automatic cutting and creasing machine boasts a cutting pressure of 300 tonnes and is equipped with the German MABEG non-stop feeding system, allowing it to reach speeds of up to 125 sheets/minute. It also features a high pile design for a maximum pile height of 1600 mm, an inverter-controlled main motor for a speed of up to 7500 sheets/hour, and a pneumatic lock-up system on the diecutting chase for increased efficiency.
The 76/85 series offers a cutting pressure of 200 tonnes, a maximum cutting speed of 7000 sheets/hour, and a maximum pile height at the feeder of 1300 mm. Yoco, located in Shanghai's Fengxian District, is known for its cutting-edge machinery solutions, including automatic die cutting and foil stamping machines, folder gluers, quality inspection machines, window patching machines, and film laminating machines designed to revolutionize the post-press process. With exports accounting for approximately 60% of its business, Yoco has over 1,000 machines operating worldwide.
Yoco's die cutting and foil stamping machines produce high-quality paper, cardboard, and corrugated board boxes, while its folder gluers, ranging from 620 mm to 3200 mm, are versatile for cardboard, plastic, and AB flute box gluing applications. Established in 2002, Yoco's licensing partnerships with international machine manufacturers such as NIKKO and Tanabe (Japan), Kohmann (Germany), and Steinemann (Switzerland) have significantly expanded its product range.