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Why slitting automation is the new frontier for converting efficiency?

June 11, 2026 by Akshay

Publised on Packaging South Asia

In the global packaging race, the printing press usually grabs the headlines. We talk about colour gamuts and digital speeds, yet the reality on the manufacturing floor is frequently very different. The finishing line, where profit margins are either guaranteed or destroyed, is the real bottleneck.

The conventional method of slitting is no longer appropriate as the packaging supply chain shifts toward shorter production runs and more complex, sustainable materials. At Universal Converting Equipment, we think that automation in this industry is about de-skilling the ‘dark arts’ of slitting machine setup to ensure consistent precision with minimal lost time.

The battle to increase machine running time

In a modern converting hall, unproductive time between jobs is a major challenge to production efficiency. The math just doesn’t work if an operator spends 60 minutes manually setting up knives and cores in preparation for a 10-minute run.

1. Automated machine set-up

For longer running orders, the time between sets of rolls becomes a significant factor. Any automation must deal with both causes of machine downtime to deliver the best productivity. The Universal approach is: This is where automation shifts from a luxury to a necessity. Modern slitter rewinders, such as the Universal X8, are now designed with automated knife-positioning systems that can reconfigure in seconds rather than minutes. It significantly reduces the “start-up waste” that afflicts legacy lines by guaranteeing that the roll’s initial meter is as perfect as its final.

For most materials, rotary shear slitting produces the most consistent slit edge, but setup time can lead operators to use razor blades to save time, at the cost of both quality and safety. The Universal X8 not only positions the male and female shear knives, but it also sets the knife depth and side load of each knife. All this information can be saved as part of a recipe, eliminating the need for specialist skills to set the knives correctly.

2. Automated finished roll handling

The second element that destroys slitting machine productivity is the downtime each time a set of finished rolls is completed. Some companies have used machines with turret rewinds to reduce this downtime, but modern safety regulations make it difficult to access the machine when it is running. This means that you need to unload the finished rolls and load plus position the next set of cores whilst the machine is stopped. The Universal X8 slitter rewinder cuts off and closes the finished rolls so they can be automatically pushed onto the unloading device. The next set of cores is loaded and positioned, and the machine restarts with minimal stopped time. As a duplex machine, access for the operator is easy. The Universal X8 has unloading options to place the finished rolls directly onto a conveyor for automatic labelling, bagging, and palletising. From parent roll to pallet without the operator touching the machine or the material.

Sustainability through precision

The most sustainable thing a converter can do is to stop producing out-of-specification rolls, but we frequently discuss sustainability in terms of materials. Both economic and environmental objectives are failed with each metre of material that ends up in the trash due to a tension spike or a bad slit edge.

Converters can operate thinner, more sustainable materials at higher speeds through the implementation of automated “smart” accessories and closed-loop tension control. It transforms the manual-intensive trade of slitting into a digital science.

The bottom line

Those who can easily handle complexity will define the packaging industry for the next few years. The objective is always the same, regardless of the wide-web demands of flexible packaging or the narrow-web requirements of the labels industry: complete process control.

The only way to close the gap between the increasing complexity of materials and the declining number of skilled operators is through automation. In order to make your finishing line the most productive aspect of the business rather than the bottleneck, Universal Converting Equipment provides the design concepts and the necessary equipment.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: slitter, Slitter machine, slitter rewinders, Slitting Machine, Universal X8 Slitter Rewinder

Automation Breakthroughs in Narrow Web Slitting for Bottle Labels

September 16, 2025 by Joe Gowman

Automation in slitting technology is nothing new, it has evolved steadily to meet rising demands for precision, speed, and consistency. However, the challenge has been most obvious in the production of bottle labels. Narrow slit widths and demanding rewind requirements have long presented bottlenecks in efficiency. Today, those limitations are finally being overcome, thanks to advances in automation.

At Universal Converting Equipment, we have dedicated ourselves to building the world’s most productive slitting machines, with the highest end being the Universal X8. Over the past year, our engineering team has perfected the automation required to handle bottle label production seamlessly, from “parent roll-to-packaged pallet”, with no operator intervention. This milestone represents not only a technological leap forward but also a redefinition of what productivity and reliability look like in the converting world.

The Challenges of Bottle Labels

Bottle label production brings unique demands that conventional slitting setups struggle to meet. Labels must be slit to extremely narrow widths with high precision to ensure flawless application on high-speed bottling lines. Compounding this challenge, the industry standard requires rewind rolls on 6-inch cores, difficult to manage when adding automation with delicate, narrow webs. Historically, these two factors have necessitated significant manual oversight, slowing throughput and adding cost.

Automation at Every Step

Our latest generation of slitters is designed to eliminate those inefficiencies by automating every stage of the process. From roll closure and roll start to the automatic positioning and offloading of finished rolls, each step has been engineered to operate without operator input.

  • Roll Closure & Roll Start: Automated mechanisms guarantee secure, repeatable roll builds every time. The days of manually attaching tail ends to cores to start rolls and taping down finished rolls are over.
  • Automatic Roll Positioning: Narrow web rolls are positioned with pinpoint accuracy, ensuring flawless alignment on 6-inch cores without manual adjustment.
  • Automated Roll Offloading: Once the rewind is complete, finished rolls are safely and quickly removed, ready for downstream packaging—again, with no operator required.

The result is a fully integrated system capable of running continuously, with productivity levels unmatched.

From Parent Roll-to-Packaged Pallet

What sets this achievement apart is the ability to truly handle the process from Parent Roll-to-Packaged Pallet. Incoming master rolls are loaded, slit, rewound, and offloaded onto conveyor systems with no human intervention. Once on a conveyor the finished rolls can be weighed, labeled, bagged and palletised automatically. By streamlining the slitting stage, converters can achieve unprecedented uptime and output, maximising the investment in post slitting automation. 

Productivity Without Compromise

Automation often raises concerns about flexibility, but our technology has been built to adapt. Whether a converter is handling short runs or long campaigns, narrow widths or broader applications, the machine’s automated intelligence optimizes setup and throughput. Combined with robust mechanical engineering, this ensures not only higher speeds but also consistency and reliability, key qualities when serving the fast-moving consumer goods sector.

Redefining the Future of Slitting

The automation breakthroughs we’ve achieved represent more than just incremental improvement. They redefine what’s possible in label slitting by removing manual bottlenecks and driving true end-to-end productivity. For converters supplying bottle labels, a segment where precision, speed, and cost control are paramount, the impact is transformative.

As the demand for bottled goods continues to grow worldwide, converters now have the tools to keep pace. With fully automated slitting solutions, they can meet customer expectations with confidence while setting new standards of efficiency for the industry.

At Universal Converting Equipment, we are proud to lead this transformation. By delivering machines that combine automation, precision, and reliability, we’re helping converters move faster, smoother, and more productively than ever before.

Filed Under: Blog, News Tagged With: slitter, slitter rewinders, Universal Converting Equipment, Universal X8 Slitter Rewinder

Experience the Future of Converting

September 4, 2025 by Joe Gowman

We are excited to announce our participation in K-Show 2025.

Düsseldorf, Germany
8 – 15 October 2025
Hall 4 / C56

At our stand, we will showcase the latest version of the highly automated Universal X8 Slitter, designed to run in a fully autonomous manner. As the key to Parent Roll-to-Pallet, operator-free slitting, the Universal X8 delivers a step change in efficiency and productivity.

Also on display will be our popular Universal CCA – Automatic Core Cutter.

We will feature our trial/demonstrator coater, used to validate processes and prove new concepts. Alongside our experts, a representative from our partner ITW Dynatec will also be available on the stand to discuss adhesive and coating technologies.

Please contact us if you would like to book an appointment during the exhibition.

Filed Under: Blog, Events, News Tagged With: slitter rewinders, Universal X8 Slitter Rewinder

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