Squeegee success

11 August 2008


Stork Prints says its new intermittent screen printing unit for AB Graphic International’s 330 mm wide Digicon Series 2 modular converting line is proving “a resounding success, with several orders placed in the first months of its launch”.

A special feature of the unit is Stork’s patented intermittent contact squeegee system, said to eliminate the problem of mesh stretching by only applying downward pressure against the screen while the mesh makes contact with the substrate. When the screen assumes the off-contact position, the squeegee pressure is immediately disengaged.

In addition to the collaboration with AB Graphic, Stork is currently developing an intermittent rotary screen unit for Barcelona based Rotatek’s 420 mm width Brava offset press.




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