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FIS Impianti roll handling system for Mepco
29 December, 2006

Double E lightens strip shaft
28 December, 2006
Double E claims its new six inch lightweight model SRL-2000 strip shaft minimizes shaft weight in both light and heavy duty applications. The shaft is said to be ideal for applications involving multiple slit rewinding, and where operator lifting injuries are a concern. According to Double E, the six inch model is 20 per cent lighter than the standard SR-2000 strip shaft yet maintains the same strength. Its new aluminum extrusion is designed to maintain the low weight per inch, without sacrificing quality and durability. The proprietary design employs nine wear resistant gripping elements to hold cores securely while minimizing core distortion. The new lightweight shaft can also be upgraded with a self centring feature. This has supporting strips that help to keep rolls centred on the shaft to reduce roll bounce and vibration during winding.

Fife free e-seminar on web alignment
27 December, 2006

MacDermid merger
22 December, 2006

EarthShell in trouble
21 December, 2006

Artwork Systems offers Best Practice help
20 December, 2006

UPM Raflatac’s new lamination line operational
19 December, 2006

Harper Graphics
18 December, 2006

Wolff Walsrode
18 December, 2006

Sun offers individual touch
18 December, 2006

Rotomec and Reifenhäuser in extrusion coating deal
15 December, 2006

Packaging Federation and Parliament
14 December, 2006

BPIF criticizes UK Environment Minister
13 December, 2006

Plimsoll sees uncertainty in UK paper and board industry
12 December, 2006

Dow Corning
11 December, 2006

BPIF McInnes survey shows optimism
11 December, 2006

Huhtamaki label wins award
08 December, 2006

Esko improves control on Kongsberg table
07 December, 2006
The i-cut 6.2 update to Esko and MGE’s joint i-series of Kongsberg tables offers better support of routing and milling, a report module for distortion readings, and an Adobe Illustrator plug-in for automatic placement of optimal i-cut register marks. The i -cut Vision control system and i –script workflow allow die-less cutting contours to match printed images “perfectly”, improving overall productivity and quality for the Esko Kongsberg i -XL and i -XE series of cutting tables. The combined offering is claimed to deliver a powerful finishing system for all pre-printed materials to produce packaging, signage, displays and POPs. The MGE i -cut system is integrated in the Kongsberg table, with the i-cut camera inside the MultiCut cutting, creasing and milling tool head. With the camera, each printed object is measured, using register marks, to define the position and to compensate for any dimensional changes, distortions or material variations such as shrinkage or stretching. The i-cut software automatically fine tunes each cut contour for claimed perfect cut-to-print. The i-script software is the interface between the digital print RIP software and the i-cut digital finishing system, connecting and automating the graphic design process and the finishing data. With i-script, the operator does not have to re-register the tool head for each printed element on each sheet.

Gallus label print seminar
06 December, 2006

Muehlbauer sells smart label factory to China
05 December, 2006



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