Show Preview: LabelExpo 2019
Meech to show non-contact web cleaner, static generators and ionising bar
STAND 6C34: At Labelexpo Europe 2019, Meech International will be presenting its latest technological developments to support label production, including; CyCleanTM R, Hyperion IonCharge 50-75w and IonCharge 30, and the HyperionTM 960IPS. Meech will also be displaying its other well-established static control and web cleaning products. An enhanced version of Meech's original CyCleanTM, CyCleanTM R is a single or double- sided non-contact web cleaner that uses positive and negative airflows to clean low-tension webs. It is ideal for wider webs where lower tensions are commonplace. It is compact and capable of handling high speed webs while using low levels of air consumption. Meech's 924IPS bars are also installed as a part of the system. The Hyperion IonCharge 30 and IonCharge 50 are upgrades of Meech's 992V3 30kV and 50kV
generators respectively. Both versatile and technologically advanced, IonCharge 30 is compact and simple to install, while IonCharge 50 is Meech's most powerful static generator. Combined with Meech's range of static generator bars and pinning heads, these new generators are suitable for use within a range of applications that require temporary bonding of materials. Meech's new mid- range, Pulsed DC Ionising Bar, Hyperion 960IPS, possesses extremely powerful ionisation of up to 15kV and provides 50 per cent greater maximum working distance than the popular 929IPS ionising bar. Versatile and simple to install, the 960IPS has fully adjustable voltage, frequency and balance, making it ideal for use within a wide range of applications. Meech's comprehensive range of web cleaners are also on display at its stand. The
CyCleanTM and ShearCleanTM will be demonstrating their non-contact cleaning capabilities, alongside contact cleaners TakCleanTM and VacCleanTM.
Sustainable solutions from Innovia Films
HALL 4, STAND B48: Innovia Films will be showcasing their range of BOPP facestock films that offer environmental benefits when replacing alternative products. BOPP films offer a positive balance of functionality and environmental impact versus many other plastic materials. Rayoart clear and white BOPP graphic art films are a viable alternative to calendared PVC for outdoor applications up to two years. The range has been extended with thinner BOPP films offering > 30 per cent material reductions and with new matt effect materials to further enhance graphic impact and aesthetics. The entire range is ideal for digital printed graphics by UV or Latex ink systems. Rayoface Reclose92 designed for wet wipe pack applications is a high
clarity monoweb film. Its robustness allows the pack to be easily opened and resealed without losing its stiffness, eliminating the need to laminate several layers together, reducing complexity and resources. Its high clarity maximises shelf appeal and branding on the printed wipe pack. In conjunction with an all-polyolefin wipe pack construction, it offers easier recycling after use versus alternative mixed material constructions. Rayoface and Ultrafoil clear squeezable films are also showcased offering > 40 per cent material reductions versus commonly used thicker polyethylene facestock materials. Their exceptionally high clarity and printable surfaces offer brand owners eye-catching shelf appeal with fine tones and highly detailed metallic effects.
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HALL 9, STAND 9B50: Domino has daily scheduled N610i digital hybrid label converting demonstrations on its stand at Labelexpo 2019, claiming it has created a completely new standard in label converting productivity that will revolutionise the label supply chain. This solution is delivered in partnership with global market leader in print finishing, AB Graphic International Ltd, combining their Digicon Series 3 converting line with a Domino N610i Integration Module. The scheduled presentations will demonstrate in a single print, finish, slit,
inspection and turret rewind process, the production of three different jobs with a total of ten SKU changes, a substrate change, three die cut changes, foil change and varnish changes with output all produced and boxed ready for shipment in less than 20 minutes! Key features of this new generation production line include the Domino
intelligent Technology i-Tech WebRev web reverse function which, when combined with the AB Graphic’s Digicon 3 buffers, can automatically reverse the web. For a substrate change, this allows the end of one production job and the beginning of the next to be processed on the line at the same time. Material waste, even with substrate change, die change and varnish change is less than 7 metres.
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Luxinar, previously Rofin-Sinar UK, to exhibit
STAND 3A05: Recently rebranded Luxinar, previously Rofin-Sinar UK, will be exhibiting a selection of its SR series and OEM series sealed CO2 laser sources. The rebrand from Rofin-Sinar UK to Luxinar took effect
from 25 June 2019, and marks a new chapter in the company’s 20-year history, building on the recent growth the company has seen in recent years. Luxinar continues to operate from its purpose-built manufacturing facility in Kingston upon Hull, UK, and currently employs over 180 people – both in the UK and overseas, with operations in China, Germany, Italy, South Korea, and USA. Visitors to Luxinar’s stand will be able to see first-hand the popular SR 10i, SR 15i as well as the company’s best seller, OEM 45iX will also be on display. Luxinar sealed CO2 laser sources can be used on a
wide array of materials be they paper, card, plastic, polymer, foil, textiles, acrylic, rubber, FR4, glass, wood or ceramics. Applications range from cutting, drilling, kiss-cutting and perforating to marking, engraving, scribing and welding. Installed laser sources span a wide range of industries including, but not limited to, industrial, food and beverage, pharmaceutical, personal care and security. For high-end flexo printing, Luxinar’s OEM 45iX is an ideal choice. Its short optical pulse with high peak power improves edge quality and minimises the heat affected zone.
Domino to present Production Efficiency Challenge
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