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Embedded DOVID Patch Applicator for Polycarbonate
RADUS SV-360 MX [Matrix]
The new model of the series Radus SV-360 is a entire solution with sheet feeder and pile delivery for the
fully automated application of embedded DOVIDs (Holograms / Kinegrams) on polycarbonate sheets for
passport data pages, driving licenses and ID documents at a small footprint of only 4 x 1m.
Based on the well-proven hot stamping technology of our established machine SV-360 PC with 3x or 8x
hologram heads, the model SV-360 MX only has one hot stamping head HP3 which is driven across the
machines feeding direction. By precisely following a coordinate system, all positions in the typical matrixes
can be attained in high resolution and reproducibility.
Due to its matix drive system, the machine covers the complete range of polycarbonate layouts from e.g.
2x2 to 4x5 for passport holderpages, up to common layouts for embedded DOVIDs on ID cards and DL
cards with 3x8 and 8x6 (ID-1 Format). The system processes typical polycarbonate overlay and core films of
common manufacturers from 50 to 150 micron and enables an output at an average of 150 PC sheets / h for
3x8 (24 images) and 100 PC sheets / h for 8x6 (48 images). The sophisticated foil separation technology in
combination the electrostatic discharge devices ensure a clean result and sharp hologram edges.
HP3 hot stamping hologram applicator
The well-proven hologram application head HP3 is especially suitable for applying embedded DOVID
patches on polycarbonate overlay sheets up to secure Level 3 in a stamping size of max. ø40 mm. The
head works electronically / pneumatically and is monitored by the machine's process control. The HP3 unit
contains the hot stamping press with the replaceable stamping die and the associated fine adjustment as
well as the foil feed.
Print mark recognition with unique „on the fly“ image positioning
A multistage tension control in the hologram hot foil track and an accurate guidance guarantee precise
hologram feed. After registration mark detection „on the fly“, direct at the hot stamping die, the foil with the
holographic image is positioned using electronics only (Resolution 0.01mm); there is no need for the time
consuming manual fine adjustment of the photocells for image positioning. The image position of the hot foil
hologram under the stamping die can be easily adjusted via the touch display - even during ongoing
stamping operation.
Polycarbonat Bogen
Design Features
Processing Polycarbonate Sheets from 50 mic
1 x Hologram application head HP3 Matrix
DOVID stamping size max. ø40mm
Pile feeder and delivery
Feeder with sheet pre-separation and electrostatic discharge
Electrostatic discharge of finished polycarbonate sheets
Basic Machine SV-360 MX with Hologram Applicator
Controlling
Microprocessor
Operation
Fully automatic / intermittent
Controll desk
7“ Touch display
Transport System
Sheet width
120mm up to 520mm
Sheet length
290mm up to 750mm
Sheet Substrate
50 - 150 mic polycarbonate PC (30 mic on request)
60 - 500 g/m² paper / teslin (up to 0.5mm)
Hologram Applicator HP3
Foil size
Width 55mm, max. diameter ø 150mm
Core diameter
1“ and 3“
Stamping size
up to 1300mm², ø40mm, width max. 50mm
Stamping die
brass / steel
Stamping distance
no min. limit
Temperature
70° bis 250°C
Dwell time
0,05 - 10 sec.
Cooling time
0,01 - 10 sec.
Registration mark
Optical sensor direct at the hot stamping die
Foils
Registered security DOVIDs, OVDs and holograms -
metallized and demetallized, KINEGRAM®s
Foil separator
Fully automated foil separation for ensuring a clean result
and sharp hologram edges after the stamping / cooling
process
Connections
Air connection
4 – 8 bar, oil-free and dry
Electrical con.
Single phase 220-240V (110V), 50/60Hz
Dimensions
Length from 4000 x Depth 800 x Height 1500mm
Performace
• 1 hologram on single PC sheet - max. 5.000 holograms/h
• 48 holograms on PC sheet 6 x 8 across - max. 6.000 holograms/h