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Flexible Packaging


Flexo ancillary system brings low waste and optimised uptime for print


for automatically regulating ink circulation on corrugated flexo printing presses. The company’s ancillary programme


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comprises chamber doctor blades up to 6000mm wide, together with ink supply systems that provide a fully enclosed means of supplying ink and coating media to the press. They are designed for integration with new and existing presses, they optimise quality consistency, output and press uptime, while dramatically reducing waste, manual input requirements and emissions Tresu’s chamber doctor blades, in light-


weight corrosion-resistant carbon-fibre or ceramic constructions, provide clean, uniform printing and efficient drying, at faster speeds. A key feature enabling their high performance is Tresu’s “Pressure Control Technology.” Ink pressure is automatically


maintained at optimum levels in the chamber by a long-life rubber seal system that forms an airtight enclosure, eliminating micro- foaming and leakage. With ink at the desired pressure, a liquid barrier forms between the rotating anilox rolls and the chamber, preventing air from entering the cells during production. The chamber doctor blades also feature fast, safe blade exchange as standard, with pneumatic or eccentric clamping systems.


A highlight of the stand for corrugated applications will be the TRESU MaxiPrint Concept, in 1600mm to 6000mm widths, is a carbon fibre chamber doctor blade with integrated system for fast, efficient water cleaning of the chamber and anilox roll. The low pressure cleaning mechanism ensures minimal water loss during cleaning. The F10 iCon ink supply system regulates


ink flow, pressure and viscosity, providing constant, accurate ink density on the printed substrate without air contamination. It achieves thorough automatic cleaning, with a complete ink-change cycle, in 5 to 15 minutes, returning a very large proportion of unused ink to the bucket.


president at Digital Flex explains: “The technological investments made in 2018 have been really successful and today the new Lead Lasers Flexostar system for direct engraving of elastomer sleeves, and the new Esko CDI Crystal XPS exposure unit allow us to offer our customers a wider technological choice.” Digital Flex received,


during the award ceremony of the Best-in- Flexo 2018 contest, organised by ATIF, a total of 11 prizes. Another success was gained in Brazil for a contest organised by AB Flexo and FTA, during an award ceremony, where Digital Flex received the prizes for the first, second and third place.


Another source of


satisfaction for Digital Flex was totally unexpected, the career achievement


18 March 2019


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fter a successful 2018, Digital Flex is facing the new year’s challenges with great confidence. Andrea Vergnano, senior executive vice


t CCE International 2019, Tresu Group presented complete ancillary solutions


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Kristensen, vice- president of Tresu Ancillary, comments: “The corrugated industry faces strong challenges to drive waste out of production process, in the face of shorter production runs and higher quality demands, and ink supply plays an enormous role in printing performance. Tresu ancillary solutions have proved successful in keeping flexo printers productive and competitive, delivering significant savings through minimising manual input, reduced ink waste and increased production speeds. Tresu retrofitting programmes, managed by experienced engineers, can bring existing presses - whether line, common-impression or stack formation - to the highest standards of performance for a fast ROI.”


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award given to Renato Vergnano, president and co-founder of the company, during the Best-in-Flexo award ceremony, assigned by the trade press. Renato Vergnano was really moved by this recognition and he did not fail to remember that he was one of ATIF’s founder members in the distant 1982. Renato’s career started in 1965 when he founded Nuova Roveco, the first Italian pre-press company to work only in flexography. During his 53 years’ work, Renato Vergnano witnessed the company’s growth, its changes and its uninterrupted innovations, which led Digital Flex to be the reference point in the market. Now Digital Flex has added a new competitive edge - a sales office in Veneto, with the aim of better controlling the North-Eastern part of the Italian market. In his office in Pozzoleone, Vicenza, Giosuè Veggian is already working. Giosuè boasts twenty years’ experience in the packaging sector and will bring Digital Flex closer to its customers - printers and brand-owner - in a strategic area for the company’s market.


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