LABEL PRODUCTION SYSTEMS
MULTICOLOR MVC2.8

For labels and trimmings with woven, soft edges.

The use of high-value materials and the simplicity of the machine’s basic movements guarantee a high level of long-term reliability, requiring relatively little maintenance of the installation. Technologically high-calibre components are produced entirely within the Müller Group, with the utmost care and a first-class level of know-how. Our goal is to offer the customer a product of the highest possible quality.

  • Patented multicolor weft insertion system (8 colors maximum)
  • Weft transport with self-adjustment and tension compensation to guarantee even fabric width
  • Machine speed set by the pattern program (setting by user surface possible)
  • Slow motion with separate motor as standard
  • Meets safety standards under CE directives
  • Jacquard machine of SPE series, controlled by microprocessor
  • Microprocessor UNI-control with USB-interface (Option: integrated floppy disk drive)
  • MÜDATA®4 dialogue system integrated in control system
  • Pattern creation with MÜCAD
  • Warp from warp beams with elastic compensation, compensating roller system or DIGIKAST control system
  • Selvedge threads and reps on separate warp bobbins
  • Warp density can be increased by adding monofil threads, making interlacing points invisible and producing a homogenous sparkling effect
  • VARISPEED and VARIPIC for the optimal monitoring of machine speed and weft density in accordance with label quality requirements
Label Production Systems MULTICOLOR MVC2.8
Model 200
Number of spaces 9 – 20
Max. reed width [mm] 66 – 24
Max. no. of weft colours 8
Shedding motion Electronically controlled Jacquard machine of the SPE-series
Programming systems MÜCAD, MÜCAD DIGICOLOR
Control MÜDATA®4
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