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TRESU MaxiPrint Concept carbon fiber chamber doctor blade, with integrated water-shot cleaning

KOLDING, Denmark—At INFOFLEX 2019, TRESU will show flexographic ink supply and machine system solutions, including integrated printing units for converting lines as well as the Flexo Innovator press at booth 738, May 6-7, Ernest N. Morial Convention Center, in New Orleans, LA.

Ancillary Program

TRESU’s ancillary program—including ink supply systems and chamber doctor blades—automatically regulates the supply of ink and coating media to the press, enabling clean, consistent print results, with improved uptime, reduced waste, faster printing speeds and minimal manual input, according to the company.

The F10 iCon ink supply system is meant to provide stable and controlled ink circulation by maintaining precise flow, pressure and viscosity levels at predetermined values. The system is meant to provide significant material and time savings by automatically returning remaining ink to the bucket at the end of the production run, and thorough, simultaneous chamber cleaning in a matter of minutes.

TRESU’s chamber doctor blades, engineered for optimal performance, ink consumption and ink preservation in an enclosed environment, are available with carbon fiber or ceramic surfaces for corrosion-resistance and effective automatic cleaning. Patented seals prevent foaming, ink contamination and leakage, while enabling uniform, accurate ink transfer at high printing speeds. For wide web applications 63-in. to 236.22-in., the carbon fiber MaxiPrint Concept features an integrated nozzle with a water-shot mechanism, allowing efficient chamber and anilox roll cleaning. Other TRESU chamber doctor blades include the SAVEink chamber for narrow web, and FlexiPrint Easy chamber for flexible packaging applications.

Information about TRESU’s chilling systems for sustainable, efficient heat extraction from flexo presses will also be available. The intelligent iSeries offers a control platform that interfaces directly with the TRESU Internal Diagnostic Monitoring System (IDMS). IDMS is a state-of-the-art, proactive system that monitors the chiller and alerts the TRESU service department of any performance issues, facilitating remote diagnostics and enabling swift remedial action. This system can also be run with offset and digital presses.

Flexo Innovator Press

TRESU’s Flexo Innovator press, for high-value paperboard packaging applications, combines outstanding print quality, high output, fast job changes, sustainable printing and ergonomic design, according to TRESU.

Available in several widths from 26.38-in. to 66.92-in., the Flexo Innovator is a custom-configured multiprocess, inline printing and converting press for folding carton board, paper, laminates and metallic substrates.

TRESU Flexo Innovator press—a multi-process paperboard printing and converting line with high-speeds and fast job changes

Thanks to its modular design, the Flexo Innovator may incorporate multiple processes and ink sets, enabling complex and distinctive packaging designs to be printed and converted in a single pass. Options include water-based, solvent and UV-curable inks, as well as high-end complementary processes such as reverse printing, gravure, inkjet, cold-foil lamination and converting.

With high-speed unit-to-unit air drying, automated ink supply and sleeve systems, the press is meant to provide a stable, efficient printing platform at speeds of up to 2,625 fpm. It includes features that reduce waste, energy usage and emissions.

Efficient energy consumption is achieved with a unique gas heating solution and a software design where servo motors run with relatively low power. Drying units recycle a high proportion of both air inside the dryer and exhaust by means of heat exchange. Chilling systems safely extract heat from the press to external condensers that can return the energy to the incoming cold fresh air.

Customized Flexo Units

TRESU will also showcase custom-designed retrofittable flexographic units, for integrated coating, printing and gluing on manufacturing and converting lines.

Designed to apply coating media, ink, silicone and glue to a wide range of papers, plastics and nonwoven substrates, the units may be integrated with converting machines for numerous manufacturing applications. They optimize manufacturing processes in markets as diverse as household chemicals, feminine hygiene products, wallpapers, direct mail publishing, cigarettes and food.

The printing units comprise between one and six flexo stations and are available in widths ranging from 7.28-in. to 189-in. They include TRESU’s automated ancillary equipment, for controlled printing at speeds ranging from 32.8 fpm to 328 fpm. The units may be adapted for UV, water-based, solvent or solventless media.

TRESU has installed over 300 printing units on manufacturing lines. They are being used for a variety of purposes, including applying fire-retardant barriers to cigarette paper, anti-slip coating to baking paper, logos and patterns to detergent pouches and nonwoven sanitary napkins, high-quality graphics to wallpaper, and glue for direct-mail newspapers.

“INFOFLEX 2019 provides an ideal opportunity for packaging printers and industrial manufacturers to learn how TRESU’s flexo ancillary and machine systems can add value to their processes and operations,” said Scott Hibbs, president, TRESU Americas. “North American customers can be assured of optimized performance thanks to TRESU’s manufacturing and service facility in Dallas, providing rapid-response to queries, 24/7 remote diagnostics, and a quick parts and consumables delivery.”