Digital Plate Making Trial Boost For Flexo Labels

A Skanem product story
Edited by the Printingtalk editorial team Sep 30, 2004

Skanem, one of Europe's largest self-adhesive label printing groups, is trialling digital plate making at its Skurup (Sweden) plant to access suitability for wider adoption throughout the group.

Skanem, one of Europe's largest self-adhesive label printing groups, is trialling digital plate making at its Skurup (Sweden) plant to access suitability for wider adoption throughout the group.

The company said that the early indications were that the trials are a success with digital plates assuring clean and sharper images with better detailing, improved stability during press runs and making it easier and quicker to set up on presses.

Skanem's president, Ole Rugland said: "There are not many producers in self-adhesive labels, particularly in flexographic printing, using digital but as Europe's largest label group we thought it worthwhile to try the techniques out at the Skurup factory.

Flexo printing is getting closer to litho in terms of quality and by getting into digital plate making and cutting out the film stage, we are getting the quality between the two even closer." The group's size - it has 10 printing plants in western Europe - makes it easier for Skanem to develop the new skills required by digital plate-making on one site and then extend the practice to its other plants believes the company.

Thomas Nilsson, production manager at Skanem Skurup added: "When we decided to move from letterpress and offset to UV flexo, digital plate technology was an important part of our strategy.

We invested in a CTP Thermoflex from Creo, which will be producing digital plates for 80 per cent of our jobs by the end of the year." Skanem AS operates plants in five countries - Germany, Sweden, Denmark, Norway and the UK.

It provides labels for some of the world's largest companies.

It employs 900 people with a 2003 turnover of 176 million Euros.

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