Spanish company Etygraf has installed a new Bobst M4L flexo printing press fitted with an LED UV curing system by GEW making it one of the first narrow-web presses fully equipped with LED UV curing in Europe.
The new press is part of a major investment at the company which has installed the new flexo label printing system with 8 printing/coating stations which join three existing Gidue flexo machines, also fitted with GEW UV systems. The new machine is based on a 40 cm-wide Bobst M4L printing press and able to print eight colours or coats in a single pass.
Production manager Salvador Mateu explained, ‘We mainly print and coat self-adhesive white and clear PP and paper labels with two-face versions at speeds of up to 120 m/min. We particularly appreciate the possibility of switching between or running simultaneously with LED UV and mercury arc UV as not all inks and laminates are as yet available as LED versions.’
The company eventually opted for a UV system consisting of eight LW1 high power LED UV lampheads with hybrid Rhino power supplies. The ability of combined LED and arc UV hybrid operation whenever required by the ink formulation was a key point in the purchasing decision.
The new equipment provides advanced capabilities for high added-value labels with special finishes generating high expectations as for consistency of output and productivity. José Carrasquer, in charge of purchasing and quality at Etygraf, explained, ‘The LW1 is an LED UV curing solution that brings us consistent output and stable quality over time with the added benefits of instant on-off switching, long-term reliability and extended life cycles of the LED technology.’
All new UV curing systems with Rhino power supply come as standard with GEW’s Embedded Service facility which continuously monitors the UV system over the internet allowing the manufacturer’s service engineers to remotely analyse system performance data that enable them to proactively detect any out-of-tolerance parameters that may need maintenance and corrective action, well before a fault could develop. This type of remote preventative maintenance ensures the entire UV system operates at peak performance at all times thus avoiding unplanned machine stoppages and wasted resources.
Moreover the new GEW UV system, based on the LW1 LED UV technology, adds the ability to print delicate, heat-sensitive materials and brings substantial savings in electricity consumption with the corresponding environmental credentials. Mr Carrasquer added, ‘For us LED UV is a logical technological evolution. With the installation of this UV LED flexo press, Etygraf have taken a pioneering role in the label printing industry in Europe.’