Glatz Klischee Installs Esko XPS Crystal 5080

Esko Glatz KlischeeGHENT, Belgium—A crucial step in stable and consistent flexo plate making process is UV exposure. That is the reason Austrian company Glatz Klischee GmbH installed Esko‘s new XPS Crystal 5080.

Glatz is a prepress service provider in Bregenz. It prides itself on its high quality production of flexography up to 100 linescreen and strives to guarantee the best quality in plate making. It felt that UV plate exposure was a weak link in the process and that traditional light tube exposure units have reached their limits.

As a result, Glatz Klischee investigated Esko’s LED exposure as early as 2010. Since then, the trade shop has gained experience with several generations of inline UV exposure and worked with prototypes of the XPS Crystal 5080. Even in the early stages it could clearly see the potential of the Esko solution.

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“In our opinion, UV main and back exposure in one unit represents a milestone in flexographic plate making. It improves plate exposure quality and ensures extremely consistent flexographic plates,” said Manfred Schrattenthaler, managing director of Glatz Klischee.

Glatz Klischee has been working with the new XPS Crystal 5080 from Esko for about six months now. The fact the new solution delivers main and back exposure in one step has proven to be a huge improvement in device development and is on the point of making a quantum leap in plate manufacturing. “Thanks to this technology, we now are able to supply our clients with standard screens (54/60 line), up to the absolute premium range with 250 lpi. We can deliver the best possible plate quality with the highest level of consistency and repeatability that we have not experienced to date,” remarked Manfred Schrattenthaler.

Esko Glatz KlischeeAn important process advantage in this new plate making approach is the fact that Esko has brought back and main exposure together in one step: “We are realizing that, in terms of quality, especially with very fine 250 lpi screens, back exposure is more important that previously assumed. Even small print points and delicate screen structures are better placed than before, and the reliefs are extremely consistent,” said Holger Stier, technical manager at Glatz Klischee.

Glatz Klischee reports that LED exposure eliminates the disadvantages of traditional light tube exposure, which is widely adopted in flexography. There are no more problems with consistency or variations in exposure intensity, as the XPS Crystal 5080 ensures a constantly uniform output. Glatz Klischee also likes the fact that not only the duration of the exposure can be controlled, but also that the operators can regulate the intensity of the UV radiation according to the requirements of the job.