Log In   |  Register Free Newsletter Subscription
Skip navigation
Zibb
Subscribe to Converting Magazine
RSS
Reprints/License
Print
Email

Inkjet printing meets foil at Alcan Packaging

PRESS RELEASE -- Converting Magazine, 5/7/2009 1:25:00 PM

As part of its Linoprint innovation project, Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG (Heidelberg) has joined forces with Alcan Packaging Singen GmbH.
Alcan Packaging is a leading and experienced specialist in printed and unprinted flexible packaging materials and supplies global corporations in the pharmaceutical and food industries. The objective of the cooperation is to offer mutual customers in the packaging and pharmaceutical sectors innovative new solutions enabling them to print short packaging runs digitally, cost-effectively, reliably and at a high level of quality. An example of this being traceability of individual pharmaceutical to the end user.
“Since the beginning of 2009, our collaboration with Alcan Packaging has been focusing primarily on the area of aluminium foils,” explains Sven Michael, Head of Consumables at Linoprint.
“Alcan Packaging and the Linoprint team are working closely on the development of printing stocks, such as blister packaging films,” states Kurt Peter Müller, Regional Sales Manager North Germany at Alcan Packaging. In this way, both companies are making sure that customers with the digital Drop-on-Demand inkjet technology from Linoprint can print new printing stocks from Alcan Packaging immediately after they are introduced and with optimum quality – without losing time in adjusting production operations to the new material.
Ideal for Alcan Packaging aluminium foils
Customers of Alcan Packaging can use Linoprint printing systems with the manufacturer’s foils that are already available. “We have thoroughly tested the Linoprint print technology and are impressed with the system,” says Müller.
Why use Drop-on-Demand inkjet technology?
“Today, pharmaceutical and packaging companies are increasingly faced with demand for short runs for their packaging – right through to the individual marking of single blister cells. New consumer protection provisions mean that this form of identification is a must,” explains Müller. “Digital processes that meet these requirements reliably are increasingly in demand. That’s why we are working closely with Linoprint.”
Until now, digital printing methods have been used primarily for marking the products with just batch designations or best before dates. Linoprint extends the application through its Drop-on-Demand inkjet method to ensure efficient production and optimum print quality, while meeting the new consumer protection provisions – even for the shortest of runs. Thanks to their modular design, Linoprint printing systems can be flexibly integrated into both new and existing packaging lines. Key requirements in the development process at Linoprint included simple operation, optimum reliability and the reuse of existing printing stocks.
Click Here Now to Get FREE eNewsletters from Converting Magazine
 

RSS
Reprints/License
Print
Email
Talkback
Reed Business Information Resource Center

Featured Company


Most Recent Resources

Advertisement
Sponsored Links
More Content
  • Blogs
  • Video

Mark Spaulding

The Converting Curmudgeon

Mark Spaulding, Editor in Chief, Converting
November 23, 2009
"AnyWater, Anywhere"
…through the miracle of converting and Hydration Technology Innovations...
More

Tom Marin

Brands & Branding

Tom Marin, Brands & Branding Editor, GAM
November 23, 2009
Is your brand recession-proof?
Some marketers don’t like looking at the potential exposure of their brand....
More

View All Blogs RSS
  VIEW ALL VIDEOS >>

Advertisement
CONVERTING NEWSLETTERS
Frontline News
OEM Update



Please read our Privacy Policy

About Us   |   Advertising Info   |   Site Map   |   Contact Us   |   FREE Subscription   |   Useful Sites   |   RSS
© 2010 Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Use of this Web site is subject to its Terms of Use | Privacy Policy