Offset press to handle label work

29 January 2010


Spanish printing house CPM Internacional has chosen a Muller Martini Alprinta 74V web offset press to expand its label printing capacity. The new machine will be put into operation at the company’s plant in San Martin de la Vega, this spring 2010, ready for the start of the busy period in beverage bottle labeling.

The press features flying splicers for unwind and rewind, seven offset printing units and an ATEX approved flexo unit for solvent based inks with hot air drying.

CPM’s products include roll labels, heat-shrink labels and flexible packaging, and it prints the Coca-Cola labels for PET bottles in Spain. The Alprinta 74V has been purchased primarily to print the labels, freeing up of Drent Goebel VSOP 850 installed in mid-2007 for packaging work.

In addition to monofilms for roll and heat-shrink labels, the Spanish company also uses compound films for flexible packaging, and it has the facilities to laminate thin foils onto the printed product during production.




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