China’s Top Print installs OMET XFlex X4
With digital, gravure, screen and showtime printing capabilities in-house, Chengdu company Top Print I-Labels Technology has at present added narrow web flexo in the class of an OMET XFlex X4 line. Part of a group of companies with headquarters in Singapore, the Chengdu facility, which opened in 2013, is complemented past plants in Suzhou and Chongqing, which overall employ fourscore people.
General manager at Chengdu, Wang DaXun has built a highly successful concern with an enviably high profit margin that is equally indicative of the specialized nature of the work he does as much as the high degree of competence involved, especially in the anti-counterfeiting sector.
Talking nigh choosing an OMET printing, DaXun said, "Of all the leading brands, both western and Chinese, we found that OMET performed the best on filmic substrates, which together with its 440 mm web width, gives it clear advantage over the other presses and us over our competitors!" With a well-established user base in China (now more than 70 machines installed) and a expert name for after-sales support from its base in Suzhou, OMET has built an enviable reputation among those Chinese characterization printers looking for quality.
Currently enjoying a high level of demand for its thermal transfer labels, which it is in the procedure of switching from gravure to flexo, Superlative Print is likewise growing its business in shrink sleeves for the liquor and nutrient market sectors, and has recently won an honour in the Asia-Pacific Japan region for this piece of work. With the complex nature of many of its jobs, Superlative Print's new OMET is often limited to running speeds of around 70 meters per minute, but on easier work, DaXun says it holds bright register at 190 meters a infinitesimal and praises the printing for its intuitive ease of operation. "Two or three days was all it took for our operators to learn how to run it commercially. It is a very functional car with a high degree of efficiency with its inline capabilities," he said.
The eight-colour X4 is squeezed into Peak Print'south compact production area – in fact, the intention had been to install a 10-color, just there was insufficient floorspace in the 1200 sqm facility that is dissever over four floors. But it is a high-spec printing, with cold foil, twin die stations, spider web turn confined and delam/relam facility, which will exist able to work to full capacity in the company's new 6,000 square meter factory that is planned.
With demand for labels growing fast, DaXun is looking at cooperative investment opportunities in western China. "The local Chengdu market place needs more than investment in new technology to satisfy the needs of the make owners who are requesting ever more complex labels," he said. It might have taken Communist china a long time to awaken to branded appurtenances, but they are catching up at the speed of light. The new factory and the new OMET will give Top Print the perfect launchpad.
Source: https://packagingsouthasia.com/packaging-production/chinas-top-print-installs-omet-xflex-x4/
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