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News Release from: Heidelberg | Subject: Speedmaster, Dymatrix 106 CSB, Dymatrix 105 CS
Edited by the Printingtalk Editorial
Team on 03 January 2006
Heidelberg's Events Push Its Packaging
Technology
Heidelberg has hosted a series of packaging days at its Postpress Inforum in Moenchengladbach.
Heidelberg has hosted a series of packaging days at its Postpress Inforum in Moenchengladbach With the four die-cutters and five folder gluers on display the company showed customers and prospective buyers from all over the world how value can be added in folding carton production in one continuous process
This article was originally published on Printingtalk on 6 Jun 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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The events will continue until the end of February.
"These packaging days are another opportunity for us to position packaging printing as a strategic business field in Heidelberg's portfolio," explained Dr Friedrich Denkhaus, head of postpress at Heidelberg.
"These events introduce customers to solutions that combine high quality die-cutting, folding and gluing with high output.
An entire packaging workflow provides a step-by-step overview of how a folding carton is produced," he added.
Printing is undertaken on a Speedmaster press, followed by hot foil embossing on the Dymatrix 106 CSB, die-cutting on the Dymatrix 105 CS and finally gluing on the Diana 45 folder gluer.
A new exhibit at the Postpress Inforum is the Varimatrix 105 CS, which Heidelberg first unveiled at China Print in Beijing.
The ECO 80, the successor of the ECO 78, is used to demonstrate how a CD pocket is produced.
Covering a broader processing spectrum than its predecessor, the ECO 80 can be used to create four-corner and six-corner collapsible cartons.
The Diana 165 is used to produce traditional corrugated board cartons.
The Diana X 135 with integrated turning module demonstrates how a complicated chocolate box is folded and glued, and how that saves an entire pass.
Heidelberg added that without a turning module the job would have to be performed on a gluer in two production runs.
The packaging days are rounded off with customer visits to see how packaging such systems translate in to everyday usage.
Visitors from Turkey, Russia, Belgium and England have already signed up for the packaging days an d registrations can be made through local sales offices.
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