Elitron unveils Kombo TAV: A new era in digital cutting automation at drupa 2024

Elitron’s Kombo TAV: A Game-Changer in Digital Cutting Automation.

 

Elitron is set to unveil its latest innovation, the NEW Kombo TAV, at drupa in Dusseldorf later this month, aiming to elevate digital cutting automation to new heights.

 

Visitors to Hall 16, Stand D11, can explore Elitron’s range of cutting systems, from compact solutions for sampling to full automation options like the Kombo TAV, designed to enhance productivity in packaging, sign, and display production.

 

Paolo Malatesta, Executive Director at Elitron, describes the Kombo TAV as a game-changer: “The NEW ERA of the Kombo TAV fully automatic, integrated, digital cutting system is here, and much excitement is expected as rumors are already circulating.”

 

The Kombo TAV boasts a fully integrated, patented pallet management system, making it a standout in the field of digital finishing. Its installation at hundreds of sites worldwide marks the beginning of a new era for the technology.

 

Engineered for excellence, the Kombo TAV features a next-generation control board, redesigned electronics, and a new motion control system with faster communication protocol, enhancing its already impressive capabilities.

 

Daniele Gallucci, President of Elitron America, highlights the system’s benefits: “+35% faster speed, +40% greater production efficiency, and -30% energy consumption, placing the Kombo TAV in a class of its own.”

 

Moreover, the Kombo TAV is positioned for the future, being ready for Industry 4.0 and beyond, with integration possibilities for future AI technologies.

 

In addition to the Kombo TAV, Eltron will showcase the Spark cutting system at drupa, ideal for sample making, featuring a multi-tool cutting head, patented Seeker System vision system, and Stressless Working Technology for immediate sample production.

 

Elitron’s comprehensive range of cutting systems, from compact solutions to full automation, will be on display at drupa, where visitors can explore tooling, automation options, and witness the results of digital cutting firsthand.