GBC successfully achieved a new Guinness World Record at drupa 2008 by setting the fastest time for laminating 102,2 square metres of paper,- size 70 x 100 cm in just 40,53 seconds.

The new GBC 8500HS Cyclone laminating system and GBC High Bonding Strength (HBS) film – both debuted at drupa – were put to the test in this first-ever laminating challenge. The well-attended event took place on June 2nd at GBC's stand D05 in Hall 11. Gareth Deaves, an adjudicator from the Guinness Book of World Records, confirmed the time of the lamination run and presented an award to the jubilant GBC team.

This technical endeavour began with the “go” signal when the first sheet entered the laminator. Only the portion of the paper surface actually covered by the laminating film was measured. The clock was stopped when the last sheet to complete the 100 square meters exited the laminator. Witnesses and the adjudicator from the Guinness Book of World Records verified that the sheets were properly laminated, without creases or air pockets, and that the total laminated surface was at least 100 square metres.

The GBC 8500HS Cyclone is a commercial laminator designed for single-sided lamination of high-volume print runs. Running at speeds up to 150 m (500 ft) per minute, this system can cut production time by one-half or more without sacrificing accuracy, control, and quality. Its generous 112 cm (44 in) width offers versatility and also lets users run prints landscape-wise, further increasing productivity.

A high-precision MABEG feeder, known worldwide for its powerful and reliable accuracy, controls the feeding and transport of printed sheets. A unique suction cup configuration allows the MABEG to consistently feed up to 18,000 sheets per hour.

Built for speed

The key to the GBC 8500HS Cyclone’s high-speed, high-quality output is innovative new technology that improves adhesion at ultra-high speeds, and then separates each sheet accurately without tearing or slowing the process.

With precise controls and strong adhesion at extremely high speeds, the GBC 8500HS Cyclone also delivers maximum efficiency. Operator friendly, it is easy to quickly configure job settings from feeding through stacking, including paper movement, sheet overlap, speed, film tension and separation. Job parameters can also be retained in memory for recurring jobs. A touch-screen control monitor reports productivity by shift, day and job, including film used and time remaining on the job.

Consistent adhesion

During the Guinness World Record event, the GBC 8500HS Cyclone impressed the visitors with its innovative new technology that ensures consistent adhesion when running at ultra-high speeds. An efficient closed-loop water heating system enables the laminator to maintain a stable operating temperature, even on long runs. After leaving the laminator, an electronically controlled, motorized decurling bar removes excess curl in the laminated sheets for consistently flat output.

At the system’s separator, a track-mounted snapping assembly remains stationary while running and maintaining its grip over the entire sheet. The result is clean, accurate separation and optimal reliability.

Laminated sheets produced on the 8500HS Cyclone during the world record attempt were distributed to the visitors during the world record attempt.

GBC Australia
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