A slitting machine is a type of equipment used to slit wide-web materials-such as paper, film, and others-into multiple narrower strips. It primarily consists of an unwinding unit, a cutting unit, and a rewinding unit, and is widely applied in the slitting of nonwoven fabrics, mica tape, insulating materials, and similar products.

The working principle of a slitting machine involves feeding the master roll through the cutting unit to slit it into strips of the desired width, while also allowing for quality inspection during the process. Additionally, the machine can be operated using different slitting methods to accommodate the specific requirements of various materials.

