54 ■ October 3, 2010 • GRAPH EXPO
Official Show Daily • Cygnus Graphics Media
PackPrint Pavilion High- lights Growing Segment
Comprehensive section features 32 exhibitors in 17,000 square feet By Debora Toth
named packaging their third highest level of interest. This year, back by popular demand, 32 exhibitors are marketing themselves in an all- inclusive and comprehensive package printing area with 17,000 square feet of exhibit space of packaging, convert- ing and flexo printing manufacturers and suppliers. In addition, Future Print, a specialty show floor area, is featuring printed electronics and RFID as well as specialty education seminars every day of the show. PackPrint is a progressive and dynamic industry event that encom- passes every segment of package print- ing and converting for industry buyers and sellers from across the Americas. It features flexible packaging, labels (tags, tape, film, and foil), converting, folding cartons, digital printing, flexo printing, and components/comput- erization. Plus, the PackPrint/Future Print Theater is holding daily events. TRICOR Systems Inc. (Booth: 4630) is introducing the Model 600
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ackage printing is one of the fastest-growing areas in the graphic arts industry. Last year’s attendees
Vijuk is exhibiting its latest offerings in the PackPrint area.
non-contact imaging spectrophotom- eter capable of measuring reflective, transmissive and emmisive color over large areas from 380nm to 780nm, pro- viding 1.2 million independent spectral reflectance curves. Zund America Inc. (Booth 4427) is displaying its small-footprint G3 M-1600 digital cutting table with semi- automatic loading of rigid or roll mate- rials cutting kiss cut labels. The Zund Cut Center software suite offers ulti- mate control in the print-to-cut work- flow process.
A number of manufacturers that
offer peripheral equipment to the pack- aging market are in attendance as well. Multifeeder Technology (Booth 4432) provides rugged friction feeders, label-
Company ................................. Booth # Air Systems Design, Inc. ..............4435 AL'S CO. UV, Inc. ..........................4038 American International Machinery, Inc. ............................................4534 Automatic Handling Intl. ..............4533 Baumer hhs Corp. ........................4033 The Big Picture Magazine............ 3938 The Binding Edge Magazine ........3942 Bobst Group North America .........4027 Brandtjen & Kluge, Inc. ................3632 Brausse Group .............................4532 Capital Adhesives ........................4536 Diversified Graphic Machinery ....4635 Heiber + Schroeder USA .............4327 IADD-International Association of Diecutting & Diemaking .......3841
IDTechEx ......................................4730 Iijima North America ....................4635 InsideFinishing Magazine/Foil & Specialty Effects Association (FSEA) .......................................3941 Isra Surface Vision GmbH ............4330
Kasper Consumables LLC ............4041 Kongskilde Industries ..................3939 Max Daetwyler Corp. ...................4333 Multicam Inc. ...............................4429 Multifeeder Technology, Inc. ........4432 Nipson America Inc. .....................4335 OE-A (Organic Electronics Association) ..............................4629
Oki Data Americas .......................3932 Pack-All, Inc. ................................4329 PackPrint / Future Print Theater ..4627 Plasmatreat USA ..........................4027 Printed Electronics Now / Rodman Publishing .................................4729 Roland DGA ..................................4338 Sappi Fine Paper North America .3840 Sealed Air Corporation .................4632 SHEP Company ............................3842 Sterling Toggle .............................3936 Streamfeeder - Thiele Technologies .................................. 3638 Sunburst Co. ................................4038 Sunraise, Inc. ...............................3838 TRICOR Systems Inc. ...................4630 Vijuk Equipment Inc. ....................3627 WCJ Pilgrim Wire .........................4341 Zund America, Inc. .......................4427
ers, drop tables, conveyors to pro- cess tip-ons, inserts, pharmaceutical inserts, multi-mailers, books and CDs. Kasper Consumables (Booth 4041) manufactures rewinders for minirolls, up to 500 meter rolls. SHEP Company (Booth 3842) supplies adhesive bind- ings, adhesive coatings, UV coatings, label stock and machine tapes. Air Systems Design (Booth 4435) provides pneumatic conveying, material han- dling and dust control systems. Ameri- can International Machinery (Booth 4534) manufactures folder-gluers for the folding carton industry. Streamfeeder (Booth 3638) offers automated solutions to the commercial printing industry, contract packaging and mailing and fulfillment industries with friction feeders, placers and com- plete integrated systems. Vijuk Equipment (Booth 3627), a distributor of finishing equipment for graphic arts, pharmaceutical and small-item packaging, provides solu- tions in miniature insert/outsert leaflet folding equipment for the pharmaceu- tical packaging market.
Bobst Group (Booth 4027), a sup- plier of equipment and services for the folding carton, corrugated board and flexible materials industries, is discuss- ing its latest installations and innova- tions. For corrugated printing presses, Bobst’s newly launched iQ300 quality control system is another innovation designed to stop non-conforming prod- ucts from reaching the customer. Bobst is poised to launch a new automatic packer for all styles of corrugated and litho-laminated boxes.
Baumer hhs GmbH (Booth 4033), a leader in the field of gluing and monitoring of cardboard carton flaps, is introducing two different camera sys- tems: the Xcam next-generation cam- era system for high-precision visual product inspection, and the MLT-40 camera sensor, for monitoring and doc- umenting the procedure.
Brandtjen & Kluge (Booth 3632) is
bringing its new 22x30" EHG series press for sheetfed foil stamping, embossing and diecutting, a MailFold multi-functioning folding and gluing system, and a rebuilt 14x22" EHD Series Press equipped to foil stamp, emboss and die-cut.
Roland DGA (Booth 4338) offers wide-format inkjet printer/cutters for labels, packaging prototypes, and spe- cialty graphics. Roland’s printer/cut- ters print and contour cut designs all in one device. Across flexible and rigid substrates, the VersaUV prints CMYK and white inks as well as a clear coat that can be layered into unique textures and patterns. The VersaCAMM VS features CMYK, white ink and metal- lic silver ink for stunning effects. Sunburst Company (Booth 4038) is
offering a new line of UV and aqueous coatings for litho or digitally printed material in a wide range of substrates from 18" up to 40", as well as the abil- ity to accommodate coatings made of natural ingredients or gluable surface coating for carton manufacturing. Postpress manufacturers catering to the packaging market are also rep- resented. Sealed Air’s (Booth 4632) shrink packaging business offers a com- prehensive line of shrink films under the Cryovac, Opti and CorTuff brands. Along with its newly patented CT tech- nology, its films offer superior shrink, strength and merchandising appeal. Sealed Air’s range of equipment is designed to maximize packaging flex- ibility, versatility and efficiency. WCJ Pilgrim (Booth 4341), a wire supplier to commercial printers, corrugated box manufacturers, and recyclers, is pro- moting its products. Also exhibiting is the International Association of Diecutting and Diemak- ing (IADD) (Booth 3841), which pro- vides conferences, educational and train- ing programs, networking opportunities, a monthly magazine, technical hotline, online resource and chapter meetings.
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