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Stanzautomat Kama ProCut 105

KAMA has been putting its stamp on the future for over 100 years.

Historische Stanze von KAMA, 1937

Future-compatible solutions have a long tradition at KAMA. From the patented Remus bending process, which revolutionised the entire cardboard-processing industry in the late 19th century, to the world’s first automatic die cutter in the 1930s and the versatility of today’s multi-functional KAMA cutters. Major milestones:

Founding

1894: as Sächsische Cartonnagen-Maschinen-Actiengesellschaft SCAMAG in Dresden

World premier

1937: KAMA develops the world’s first automatic die cutter

Awards

1972: for the convincingly designed folder-gluer FKM 100, to name just one

Re-establishment

1994: in the form of a GmbH by the partners Marcus Tralau, Jörg Schulze and Dietmar Schubert

New model

1999: the versatile KAMA TS 74 Automatic Die Cutter marks the beginning of a new product range.

New facilities

2000: KAMA moves to the newly-erected production and administration building in the Reick district of Dresden.

Rilsan plant

2001: KAMA becomes supplier of Rilsan-coated rolls for printing machines in small and medium batches.

Hot foil

2002: KAMA launches a hot foil stamping system.

Extension

2002: a second production hall is built, and the total production area increases to 4,000 m2.

Big all-rounder

2004: the KAMA TS 105 Automatic Die Cutter for large sheets goes into series production.

Hot Cut Module

2005: the latest innovation from KAMA is the Hot Cut Module for KAMA TS 74 cutters.

New Generation

2006: KAMA launches the finishing die cutter ProCut 74 with new design, new options and new performance. The ProCut 105 is following the year after.

Hologram

Hologram stamping module for ProCut 74 is developed

New product line

2007: KAMA presents the new folder-gluer ProFold 74 with its unique tool mounting system.




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