SPGPrints’ new RSI III rotary screen integration module debuts at Labelexpo Europe 2019
July 19, 2019
SPGPrints (stand 4C60) will be presenting solutions for every step in
the rotary screen printing workflow for label and packaging applications, with
its new RSI® III rotary screen integration unit taking centre stage on its
stand at Labelexpo Europe, 24 – 27 September, Brussels Expo.
The RSI III unit is a fast, cost-effective way of applying value-adding
functional and visual effects in a single pass at speeds up to 150m/min
(492fpm). The unit is particularly suited for adding white ink of the highest
opacity for no-label look applications, creative spot and flood varnishes,
metallic effects, and rich, opaque colours for striking brand designs. Tactile
effects including raised lettering and Braille (up to 250 microns) can be
quickly applied in one, uninterrupted process.
The new module features ergonomic improvements for safety, time-savings and
increased productivity. A new long-life web-cleaning scraper automatically
removes ink splashes from the web after stoppages or when operating in
slow-rotation mode. This enables thorough drying of the substrate while
minimising contamination of the rollers and usable print.
A new display screen offers enhanced viewing angles, reducing the amount of
movement necessary for the operator to obtain clear, accurate readings. The RSI
III comes in widths from 254mm to 660mm (10in to 26in) and integrates into
almost all inline flexo, offset, letterpress or gravure label presses.
Also on the stand will be examples of SPGPrints’ long-life nickel re-imageable
RotaMesh® and reusable RotaPlate® rotary screens. SPGPrints’ screens are
available for the full spectrum of requirements, from maximum coverage to
halftone reproduction, fine linework and text, and very fine details and
vignettes. Robust electroformed construction, with a patented hexagonal
honeycomb structure, delivers stability and strength for high-speed production
and enables multiple uses for cost and time savings.
The Dev & Dry one-step system for automated developing and drying of
RotaPlate screens will also be shown. Dev & Dry can save up to 25 minutes
per cycle, making it a valuable tool in high-throughput environments. The unit,
which has a small 1m2 footprint, includes a water filtering and recycling
system and requires neither drainage nor exhaust.
SPGPrints’ high-definition imaging systems will also be featured. The rotaLEN
laser engraver uses CO2 lasers to ablate material for crisp, clear images with
fine detail and may be used with RotaMesh or RotaPlate screens in a one-step,
fully digital process.