TRESU Presents Print Quality & Performance Solutions at INFOFLEX 2018

KOLDING, DenmarkTRESU will highlight its full range of ancillaries, as well as its Flexo Innovator press to meet the quality and performance demands faced by packaging and label converters, at Booth 815 at INFOFLEX 2018, May 7-8, at the Indiana Convention Center, Indianapolis, IN.

TRESU’s ancillary program of ink supply systems and chamber doctor blades provides an automated, enclosed solution for regulating the supply of ink from the bucket to the press, optimizing quality consistency, process efficiency and ergonomics, according to the company.

The F10 iCon ink supply system is meant to provide stable and controlled ink circulation. Precise flow rate, pressure and viscosity levels are automatically maintained to deliver outstanding print quality while reducing ink waste, energy consumption and downtime, according to TRESU.

Also contributing to print quality, waste elimination and cleaner production are TRESU’s chamber doctor blade solutions. Engineered for optimal performance, ink use and ink preservation, chambers are available with carbon fiber or ceramic surfaces for corrosion resistance and effective automatic cleaning. Patented seals prevent foaming, ink contamination and leakage, while enabling accurate ink transfer at high press speeds. The new SAVEink chamber is for narrow web applications, and FlexiPrint Easy chambers are designed for flexible packaging printing.

For wide format applications (62-in. to 236-in.) the MaxiPrint Concept features an integrated nozzle with a water-shot mechanism for efficient chamber and anilox roll cleaning.

Information about TRESU’s chilling systems for sustainable, efficient heat extraction from flexo presses will also be available. The intelligent iSeries offers a control platform that interfaces directly with the TRESU Internal Diagnostic Monitoring System (IDMS). IDMS is a state-of-the-art, proactive system that monitors the chiller and alerts the TRESU service department of any performance issues, facilitating remote diagnostics and enabling swift remedial action. This system can also be run with offset and digital presses.

There will also be information about TRESU’s Flexo Innovator press, for high-value packaging applications. With several installations across North America, the press has proven its ability to add value by combining outstanding print quality, high speed, fast job changes, sustainable printing and ergonomic design, according to TRESU.

Available in several widths between 26-in 66.9-in, the Flexo Innovator is a custom-configured multi-process, inline printing and converting press for folding carton board, paper, laminates and metallic substrates.

The press is meant to provide an efficient, single-pass alternative to labor-intensive common-impression printing, enabling the integration of water-based, solvent and UV-curable inks, plus multiple high-end complementary processes such as reverse printing, gravure, inkjet, cold-foil lamination and converting.

With high-speed unit-to-unit air drying, automated ink supply and sleeve systems, the press is meant to provide a stable, efficient printing platform at speeds of up to 2,624 feet per minute.

“Running alongside the FTA Forum, INFOFLEX 2018 provides an ideal opportunity to meet the full range of converters, listen to their requirements, and introduce them to TRESU’s solutions,” said Scott Hibbs, president, TRESU Americas. “From the Flexo Innovator press to value-adding ancillaries like chamber doctor blades and lean, automatic ink supply systems, TRESU holds a unique position. With our experienced team and manufacturing facility in Dallas, we are able to offer a rapid response with full support, including 24/7 remote diagnostics, and rapid parts and consumables delivery to ensure our customers’ operational competitiveness.

“Ancillaries that can make incremental improvements in productivity can have a substantial impact on performance levels, while highly effective and versatile presses like the Flexo Innovator can change the ball game completely,” Hibbs concluded.