Interface problems are now a thing of the past: A new complete system combines pretreatment, coating and drying
Trade fair preview on ICE Europe from 19th to 21st March in Munich
Trade fair preview on ICE Europe from 19th to 21st March in Munich
When it comes to having a company history, few firms can boast a record equal to Grimm Bindery. Gottlieb Grimm learned the craft of bookbinding from his father, Gelasius Grimm in his native Germany. Emigrating to America 1849, he settled in Madison, Wisconsin. In 1855, he and a partner founded the Madison New Book Bindery, which he later sold, re-purchased, and renamed it the Grimm Book Binderyin 1874.
After becoming established on the book market, digital printing now offers new options also for innovative printed products thanks to improved printing quality and full color. Muller Martini will present a new industrial finishing solution for digitally printed products at Hunkeler Innovationdays in Lucerne (11-15 February) in the form of the Presto II Digital saddle stitcher.
Atlas Converting Equipment Ltd. is pleased to confirm that it has recently appointed the company Defi S.A. as its new agent to represent the range of Atlas & Titan slitter rewinders in France. Defi S.A. is located in Saint Jean de Soudain, approx. 50km east of Lyon in eastern France and has been established in the flexible materials converting industry since 1990. The company specialises particularly in the sale of materials, machines & consumables for flexographic, rotogravure and off-set printers and has now added Atlas & Titan slitter rewinders to its portfolio.
The Japanese publishing house Kodansha presented the fully integrated SigmaLine digital book production solution from Muller Martini at an open house event in Saitama on 7 December 2012, impressing more than 180 visitors from across Japan
Gavin Watson has invested over £500,000 in a complex and highly automated Polar cutting solution for the production of wet glue labels, primarily for the food and drinks industries.
Five years on from a flood that forced a Sheffield company to re-equip and spurred it to re-brand in readiness for expansion, it is making its first replacement purchase since.