UCT Launches Interactive Simulator to Test the Unico365 Log Saw
The new digital tool enables tissue converters to input production parameters and visualize the performance of the patented system under different cutting conditions

United Converting Tissue (UCT) has introduced an interactive simulator that allows tissue converters to explore the cutting window of Unico365, the company’s patented log saw. Designed to ensure accuracy, the system aims to deliver reliable performance across a broader range of products.
The platform, simple yet informative, enables users to enter real production parameters such as cut length and roll meterage. With this information, they can calculate the density of their rolls. Once submitted, the simulator plots a green point on a two-axis graph, showing where the product is positioned within the density–diameter field.
This feature highlights a key competitive advantage: Unico365 is engineered to handle rolls that exceed the limitations of conventional log saws. Moreover, it delivers consistent performance with dense or layered products that typically challenge traditional machines.
THE CLAMPING SYSTEM THAT REDEFINES CUTTING PRECISION
One of the core innovations behind this capability is Unico365’s patented clamping system, specifically developed to cut high-density rolls without damaging their surface. The mechanism consists of three independent clamps, with the real breakthrough being its automatic separation system.
As soon as the blade completes its cut, the clamps open a 5 mm gap, preventing unnecessary contact between the blade and the roll. This process significantly reduces friction and overheating, addressing one of the most common issues in log saw operations.
MORE THAN A SIMULATOR
Beyond the interactive tool, the dedicated webpage includes videos, FAQs, and case studies that provide a deeper look at the system’s versatility. According to UCT, these resources illustrate how Unico365 helps converters expand their product portfolio, maintain consistent cut quality, and reduce operating costs.
In conclusion, the company invites converters to test the simulator and see how their products align within the Unico365 cutting window.
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