Since the 1970s, CAMPEN Machinery A/S has been providing manufacturers with reliable roll to roll slitting solutions. Our robust slitter and rewinder machines deliver safe and precise slitting for stable, high-quality output. Designed for continuous operation, these systems ensure clean web handling and are easy to operate. We customise complete slitting and rewinding lines to match your process, operator needs, and available floor space. This helps you maintain stable product quality, maximise uptime, and control costs. By working closely with production teams, we ensure you benefit from proven performance and ongoing technical support with predictable operating costs.
Manufacturers can choose between in-line slitting—directly integrated into their production stream—or off-line converting with stand-alone lines for additional flexibility. CAMPEN’s roll to roll slitting platforms feature twin roll slitters and centre-driven slitters, which are particularly effective for stretch-sensitive materials. Three-knife slitting systems are available for roll widths from 40 mm up to 100 mm, including options for efficient edge trim between 30 mm and 50 mm, as well as cross cutting capabilities. All configurations benefit from precise speed and tension control, shaftless unwinder systems, and accumulator units that help maintain stable web flow during operation.
Machine control is powered by Siemens S7 PLC systems and intuitive HMI panels, enabling operators to carry out setup changes quickly and safely. Automatic slitting and winding reduces manual tasks and supports consistent performance, while tension-controlled winding ensures tight, clean-edged rolls and reduces customer complaints. These features are designed to deliver quality results day after day.
Our slitting lines are designed to process wide webs up to 5.1 metres and heavy rolls weighing as much as 2,000 kg. Rigid frames and vibration-damping constructions help to guarantee precise cutting along every slit edge. The machine’s accessible layout allows for straightforward threading and cleaning, which in turn shortens downtime between runs.
CAMPEN’s roll to roll slitting machines support an extensive range of materials, including technical nonwovens and advanced film substrates. Typical materials processed include geosynthetics, geotextiles, felts, spunlace, airlaid, fibreglass, artificial leather, faux leather, and various plastic and polyethylene films. Each slitting line is custom-adapted with the right knife systems, shaft configurations, and drive components to match your product range and output targets.
CAMPEN integrates roll to roll slitting lines as part of broader production setups, including in-line or stand-alone solutions, packaging, and rewinding units. Our team covers every stage, from layout design and control logic to safety validation and connection with upstream or downstream systems. This end-to-end approach helps you reach production targets and keep takt times efficient.
Major suppliers in nonwovens and technical textiles choose CAMPEN for reliable roll slitting output and strong support. Over 40 years of continuous development in slitting and winding technology ensure each project benefits from experience and technical know-how. Operators and managers alike value equipment reliability and efficient technical support, while buyers and service teams appreciate clear parts documentation and rapid remote support.
If you are planning a new roll to roll slitting line or looking to retrofit existing machines, our engineers can review your web type, material widths, integration needs, and safety requirements. We provide recommendations for setups that are easy to operate, cost effective, and robust enough for continuous operations. To discuss project timelines, technical trials, or obtain customer references, please get in touch.
Need help with your roll to roll slitting project? Talk to our engineers or request an assessment today. Learn more at www.artandthemachine.com/nonwoven or contact us at www.artandthemachine.com/contact-us.
Peder Helbo
Sales Director