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“This is the second
new product we have developed for the flexible packaging market
this year” comments Sales Director, Tony Bell. As the growth
of flexible packaging in the narrow web industry continues so
the demand for high quality graphics is also increasing. This
is particularly true in the food packaging market where shelf
appeal is essential. Laminating the printed substrate with
the Digilam system not only protects the packaging from scuff
and damage to the print during transit, but it can also enhance
the graphics.
The
Digilam 330 is an off-line system that can be used for both digital
and conventionally printed webs. A rotary gravure printing head
is employed to achieve accurate adhesive coating weight together
with a four-stage hot air drying system to achieve full cure. A
second substrate is then introduced which is laminated, to the
master web via a heated roller that activates the adhesive prior
to the rewind section.
Substrate material thickness can range from 12 to 350 microns,
with a maximum web width of 350 mm (13 ¾ in.) and with
process speeds of up to 60 m/min (200 fpm). Driven unwind
and accurate tension control permit a wide range of flexible
packaging materials to be processed. |