Large-format Rapida for Barem Ambalaj

Large-format Rapida for Barem Ambalaj

April 28, 2018 Off By Sebastian Reisig

A few days ago, Recep Tasyanar, owner of the print company Barem Ambalaj with headquarters in TireIzmir, visited Koenig & Bauer to check how work is progressing on his new Rapida 164. The six-colour double-coater press with triple-length extended delivery is scheduled to arrive in Gaziantep in May. It is to be installed in the new production plant there, and will join a five-colour Rapida 142 with inline coater and 630 mm raised foundations which is already up and running at the location. Following commissioning of the new press, the official inauguration of the new production plant is planned for November.

Felix Richter and Dietmar Heyduck, both from Koenig & Bauer, Recep Tasyanar, owner of Barem Ambalaj, and Rolf Köhle, sales director of Dereli Graphic (left to right) were happy with the progress of work on the Rapida 164 for the Turkish packaging printer
The Rapida 164 has been configured with a high-speed package and can print sheets up to a maximum format of 1205 x 1640 mm at speeds up to 15,000 sheets per hour. It also incorporates accessories for mixed UVconventional operation and will stand on 630 mm raised foundations just like its sister press in Gaziantep. The sidelay-free infeed DriveTronic SIS, FAPC fully automatic plate changers, CleanTronic Multi washing systems and lowerable non-stop rollers in the delivery are just some of the automation features. Further highlights are VariDryBlue IRhot-airUV dryers, which significantly reduce the energy consumption for drying, the Emission Extraction System (EES) to extract unpleasant odours and other emissions from around the printer’s workplace at the delivery, and reduced-height colour bars to permit optimum utilisation of the sheet area. Inline ink density control is handled with QualiTronic ColorControl, and the Rapida 164 possesses a LogoTronic CIPLinkX interface to pre-press to enable the conversion of CIP3 PPF data into press presetting values.