Finishing & Screen Printing

Improved XTC Synthetic Matrix gives 100% consistent, cost effective creasing whatever the creasing requirement.

Tuesday 15. October 2013 - C&T Matrix, world-renowned manufacturer and supplier of specialist creasing matrix products, has made significant advancements to its leading XTC Synthetic Matrix range. XTC Synthetic Matrix is the World's most advanced creasing make-ready system and is the matrix of choice for a wide range of everyday creasing needs.

The newly improved and extended range includes a wider base, up to 12mm in width, ideal for more accurate and defined creasing. An extra strong adhesive tape across the entire range is also available and has improved product performance ensuring perfect registration every time.
Simon Shenton, Managing Director for C&T Matrix, stated, “Channel XTC is already the most cost-effective matrix system C&T produce. Using the latest technologies and synthetic materials, XTC is the logical result of 40 years’ constant development. These latest improvements will further the reputation of our XTC range as one of the most consistent products available in today’s market, with an unblemished rate of performance and reliability.”
XTC Synthetic is both economical and durable, making it suitable for use on any type of machine. Product features include:
Accurate locator – ensures consistent registration
Low profile chamfer – board flows freely over the matrix; board marking is reduced
Finger lift adhesive – backing paper easily and quickly removed
High tolerance – extremely accurate channel depth and width
Removes cleanly from the plate after use and will not move about during machine run
Full range of sizes available to suit all board types – internal chamfers for low quality boards, and off-centres for close creasing
PVC material for maximum cost-effectiveness
Extremely durable
This versatile matrix, together with C&T Matrix’s technical consultancy and comprehensive, competitive product range, has led C&T Matrix to become the partner of choice for the die cutting industry.

http://www.candtmatrix.co.uk
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