Stolle Registered Embossing

Stolle Registered Embossing machines are designed to emboss patterns on the length of 2 piece decorated can bodies, which improves the product’s brand name recognition and creates a competitive advantage over traditional aluminum or steel cans. The embossing process is performed by forming the can body between matched embossing tools. To register the embossed pattern to the printed decoration, a laser determines the position of the decoration and the embosser orients the can body to the tools with an individual servo motor before embossing. Stolle’s 24-station Registered Embossing Machine operates at production speeds up to 1500 CPM and is available configured for tall (up to 610) or short (up to 413) can heights. For marketing research and label development, Stolle’s Single-Station Embossing Machine can accomodate can bodies up to 610 height at speeds from 5 to 20 CPM. Both machines accomodate 202, 209 or 211 can diameters in steel or aluminum. A touch-screen operator interface controls the various embossing parameters and enables on-the-fly adjustments.