Packaging

MPS at Labelexpo 2009

Wednesday 30. September 2009 - This year MPS will reveal three new presses at Labelexpo 2009.

EF-packaging

A brand new MPS flexo machine!!

The machine is designed with the known “Technology with Respect” engineering. The machine at the show has a web width of 660 mm (26 inch) and incorporates the following features;
– Crisp Dot technology which introduces an extremely high print definition into the flexible packaging arena
– Multi Drive gearless servo technology
– Different size air mandrels to improve quality and to reduce tooling (print-sleeve) costs
– Lean inking; an optimal combination of closed and open doctor blade systems
– MPSensor technology which gives the operator a free choice to select in between point to point or point to cylinder print registration
– UV and Hot Air driers both for water and solvent systems


E-print

Seeing is believing!!

MPS is proud to announce the live demonstration of a 2nd new press model, which will complete MPS’s product range with the most cost effective servo driven label press in the industry. On show will be an eight colour UV-Flexo machine, fully servo driven. The E-print machines will have the well known MPS technologies;
– Crisp Dot
– Multi Drive (servo)
– Gearless anilox and meter roller
– UV, hot air and IR drying
– Hot & cold foil stamping
– Screen printing
– De-lam / Re-lam
– And many more converting options



EC; new model

MPS’s answer on short web technology!

This machine incorporates all proven MPS technologies such as Crisp Dot, Multi Drive and Auto Teach. According MPS’s technology standards and philosophy this new EC version has not only short web technology but will also incorporate in any position of the press:
– UV, hot air and IR drying
– Hot & cold foil stamping
– Screen printing
– De-lam / Re-lam
– And many more converting options


Because the optimal technology can be chosen to achieve the required effect the new short web EC machine will keep its very low waste figure. No need to try to copy the required effect with a limited choice of converting options reflecting in higher waste figures again!

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