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While flexo presses and prepress systems have made extraordinary quality gains in the recent past, the focus on speed and efficiency is really contributing to a very cost-effective system.
Driving automation investments for converters and flexible packaging market are tight tolerances and rapid changeovers due to more eCommerce product introductions.
Servo technology, sensors, and machine vision have been serious players in many different industries within manufacturing over the last fifteen years, and these automation technologies emerged due to standardized industrial protocols on the plant floor.
We sat down and discussed printing equipment with Ryan Vest from MacDermid, Rodney Pennings from Paper Converting Machine Company (PCMC), and Tom Apple from Windmoeller & Hoelscher Corporation. What follows are the excerpts from that discussion.
The packaging industry, like much of the world around us, is making strides to become more sustainable and environmentally friendly. The flexographic printing market is not exempt from these trends and, as printers begin to feel pressure from customers to become more sustainable, it is important to consider how and where to implement these changes.
Comexi’s Manel Xifra Boada Technology Center, or Comexi CTec, is expanding its training programs for 2019 to include a new course focused on flexo presses.