Muller Martini Announces Spine Nipping Press For Streamlining Book Blocks

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Muller Martini Announces Spine Nipping Press For Streamlining Book Blocks

With the VFN 700 press, each book block is pressed in the spine area, which significantly reduces the spine build up. In this way, a very good book block shape is achieved with all common paper types with their different characteristics.

The pressing force is generated with the help of a pneumatic cylinder according to the toggle lever principle, resulting in a pressing force of up to 60kN (kilonewtons). The spring-loaded pretensioning clamps hold the book block in place and by that prevent the deformation of the book spine.

In the manufacturing process of hardcover products, the spine build up of the book blocks caused by the folding process and resulting from thread sewing is a well-known phenomenon. This does not only lead to problems in downstream processes but can also have a negative effect on the quality of the product – key words are glue penetration into the book block and uneven glue application.

To counteract this problem, book producers often use simple manual or semi-automatic presses. However, this generates an additional step in the manufacturing process and is therefore not efficient. With the new VFN 700 inline-capable, 30 cycles per minute spine nipping press, Muller Martini has the right answer to this challenge.

The product presses each book block in the spine area, thereby significantly reducing the spine build up. In this way, bookbinders can achieve a very good book block shape for all common paper types with their different characteristics.

The VFN 700 has been designed for all conventional thread sewing applications and is therefore available in three versions. For an inline production using a Ventura Connect system or a Ventura MC 160/200 including a stacker and belt delivery, a respective variant is available and can be configured individually. The VFN 700 can also be configured offline – i.e. as a stand-alone machine – and can be loaded manually with book blocks from various book sewing machines.

Three operating modes complete the machine and make it possible to cover every case of application. If the VFN 700 is not needed, it can pass through the book blocks unpressed in ‘bypass mode’. In ‘automatic mode’ the book blocks are pressed after a preset pressing time, while in ‘press and hold mode’ each book block is pressed until the next one arrives.

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