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News Release from: Sun Chemical Europe | Subject: Solaris Colorsat
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 31 October 2006
Ink Dispensing Systems Provide Colour
Accuracy
Sun Chemical, in partnership with GSE Dispensing, has launched an automatic ink-dispensing system, enabling users of relatively low ink volumes to deliver colour accuracy.
Sun Chemical, in partnership with GSE Dispensing, has launched an automatic ink-dispensing system, enabling users of relatively low ink volumes to deliver colour accuracy, keep waste to a minimum and reduce ink formulation times Sun Chemical said that combining its ink management experience with GSE Dispensing's engineering, Solaris Colorsat is designed to meet specific requirements of narrow web converters
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 7 Feb 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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The system is suitable for dispensing up to 10Kg units of UV-curing and water-based flexo, screen and gravure inks.
It has the capacity to mix inks from up to 20 components, added the company.
With proprietary ink management software for use with the Windows XP operating system, Solaris Colorsat is said to make precise formulations so the converter can quickly deliver the most challenging colours to brand owners' exacting specifications.
Typically, a 5Kg recipe containing four base inks is dispensed in less than four minutes, added Sun Chemical.
Furthermore, the company claimed that the software calculates surplus ink press returns from previous jobs in to new recipes, which Sun said is a complex task when recipes are prepared manually.
Previous recipes are saved in a database and recalled as needed, ensuring an identical recipe is dispensed for colour consistency.
Other features include a space-saving footprint and simple assembly, thanks to Solaris Colorsat's 'plug and play' concept, added Sun.
Jonathan Sexton, European product manager for narrow web labels at Sun Chemical, said: "We are committed to helping printers reduce costs and optimise their special colour mixing.
The Solaris Colorsat dispenser now brings narrow web printers real savings and improved speed to press.
We are delighted to work with a partner like GSE Dispensing to bring this innovative solution to market.
The main features of the system are its simplicity, ease of installation and ease of use.
With hardly any moving parts, it requires minimal maintenance." Anne Lourens, managing director of GSE Dispensing, said: "Good ink logistics make a vital contribution to enhancing printers' efficiency and flexibility of service, especially with raw material costs rising so much.
These are two key components for maintaining competitiveness today.
The arrival of Solaris Colorsat helps the small-quantity user cut out waste and raise quality levels for a fast return on investment.".
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