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Bikoma introduces redesigned DEDE 400 machine

15 Sep '16
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German producer of machinery and equipment for the disposable hygiene industry, Bikoma, has introduced a redesigned version of its DEDE 400 machine which can produce up to 2,000 products in a minute. The new cross-directional machine meant to produce panty liners and sanitary napkins, has been integrated with some modern equipment to improve its design.

The production capacity, technical reliability and efficiency combined with an affordable price make the DEDE 400 the smart choice for feminine care production. Along with increasing the efficiency of the machine, the company has given it a relatively small footprint.

The new advancements of the DEDE 400 include an elevated platform for storage of electrical cabinets and the ability of cross-directional production to offer high output with low web speeds. It now requires only a single operator.

“This redesign demonstrates the outstanding strategic fit of the joint capabilities of our Joa and Bikoma brands. Joa technology enables Bikoma to utilise the outstanding technical features of their machines for customers engaged in regional markets. This allows Curt G. Joa, Inc. to serve additional customer markets without compromising on quality,” said Mike Brookins, executive vice president, Curt G. Joa, Inc, parent company of the brand Bikoma.

Bikoma's DEDE 400 can now be used for producing a premium product featuring soft sides for improved comfort and leakage protection, flexibility for airlaid and fluff core as well as topsheet flexographic printing. (KD)

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