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DC4 will debut at ICE USA in Orlando later this month
April 18, 2017
By: Tara Olivo
Associate Editor at Nonwovens Industry
Parkinson Technologies’ Dusenbery brand will introduce its latest slitter rewinder innovation, the DC4, at the upcoming ICE USA show taking place in Orlando April 25-27. In a continuation of Parkinson’s machine development program for the brand, the DC4 is an advanced, large-capacity duplex slitter rewinder equipped with enhanced performance and ergonomic capabilities. “The announcement of the DC4 marks a whole new chapter for the Dusenbery brand,” explains Joe Connelly, product manager of Winding and Slitting. “This latest advancement is the result of intensive market and industry research, and the DC4 is well-aligned with what today’s converting businesses need when it comes to large capacity duplex slitting.” The Dusenbery brand will continue its slitter rewinder evolution under its new MasterSlit trademark. The DC4 is the first of the C-Center series, offering a new look and design with superior performance over previous slitter rewinder models. This technologically advanced machine offers attributes that the market finds appealing including faster speed, higher capacity, enhanced ergonomics and easier thread-up. The DC4 also fuses technology acquired from its sister brand, Parkinson Winders to offer exceptional web handling accuracy and technology by maintaining consistent web strain throughout the finished roll structure. Peter Termyn, president and CEO of Parkinson Technologies, says: “I’m extremely proud of our DC4 development team. They designed and built a truly world-class, cutting-edge machine from the ground up and we’re thrilled to be unveiling it this spring at the biggest converting show in North America.”
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