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Range of control units H1250/… Basezone

Range of control units H1250/… Basezone

The rugged control unit range H1250/… stands out through its simplicity, intuitive operation, and precise control.

It is designed as a plug-and-play unit and dispenses with extended features. It only has the classic additional features such as boost and standby function as well as a switch-over option to manual mode in percent.

Intuitive operation and precise control

The unit is operated via a clearly arranged, self-explanatory membrane keypad, in each case directly next to the temperature display. For each zone, corresponding control displays transmit the current status and unambiguous error reports such as a sensor break or excess temperature.

Excellent cost-effectiveness

The one, two and four-zone devices are very compact in design and can thus be simply positioned next to the injection moulding machine. All the control units are immediately available ex-stock at very attractive prices.

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Alok Masterbatches plans Mini-Industrial Complex at its South India site

Alok Masterbatches plans Mini-Industrial Complex at its South India site

Alok Masterbatches has an ambitious expansion plan in the pipeline in the Southern part of India, where the Delhi headquartered company operates a site in the Ranipet (Tamil Nadu). The plan involves building a ‘Mini Industrial Complex’ at its Southern Site.
Alok builds world-class manufacturing and R& D set-up operates five sites in India and one JV in S America. The company has one site each in the districts of Bhiwadi (Rajasthan), Ranipet (Tamil Nadu) & Delhi, and two in Silvassa (Capital of Dadra and Nagar Haveli). While the lone overseas plant operates in the South American
country of Paraguay.

 Vikram Singh Bhadauria, Managing Director, Alok Masterbatches Pvt Ltd, is a polymer engineer from the University of Mysore and holds a master’s degree in Plastics Engineering from the University of Massachusetts, USA. An avid mountaineer scaled summits of Mt.Elbrus, Mt. Kiliminjaro, and Mt.Blanc, Vikram won accolades to his credit like the prestigious ‘Golden Peacock Eco-Innovation Award’ and has been twice accorded the ‘National Award’ for Innovation in the fields of agricultural and electrical applications.

Holding top positions in apex plastics bodies like Regional Chairman, for Plastics Exports Promotion Council (PLEXCONCIL) and advises the Commerce and Industry Ministry on trade and policy matters. He is also an active member of the Society of Plastics Engineers and the American Chemical Society. In an exclusive interaction with Plastic News for Asia, Vikram elaborates on Alok Masterbatches’ expansion plans in the Indian and overseas markets.

Alok Masterbatches expanded the Silvassa site couple of years ago, please elaborate
We have successfully completed a major expansion at the Silvassa sites couple of years ago in 2018. The two plants had the capacity to produce 60,000 MTPA of masterbatches annually and an additional 70,000 MTPA capacity added hiking the cumulative capacity to 130,000 MTPA at Silvassa now.

What are expansion plans down South of India, where the Ranipet site is already operational for the last seven years?
We are now planning to set up a ‘Mini-industrial Complex’ in our Vellore site based at Ranipet (in the Southern Indian State of Tamil Nadu). The Tamil Nadu government allotted additional land of 12 Acre in 2019. Additional 6-9 Acre land will be added to the project in the next few years. Currently, the Ranipet plant has the capacity to
produce about 25,000 MTPA of masterbatches annually.

What new product range would likely be added at Mini Industrial Complex?
We are planning to expand our Ranipet based site as a full-spectrum plant. Currently, the plant is focusing on manufacturing a complete range of masterbatches and with the planned expansion, Vellore will start producing compounds also, which are having application into the manufacturing of automotive, white goods, furniture, etc. As part of reducing carbon footprints, the site would also generate its own power.

Is there a plan to further hike the masterbatch capacity of the Vellore site?

Yes, the masterbatch capacity would be hiked by four times to 100,000 MTPA annually during the upcoming expansion at the Ranipet site. The additional capacity of 75,000 MTPA would be added to the site on the completion of the first phase of expansion.

What kind of investment is earmarked for the expansion?
The project would be completed in a phased manner and in Phase 1 around INR 120 crore would likely be invested in the project which includes acquiring additional land. The project would be developed in subsequent years as the outbreak of Covid19 holds the expansion last year. We hope to move forward once the conditions are conducive enough in near future.

The mini-industrial complex caters to which of the overseas markets?

The Vellore expansion would cater to the ASEAN economies besides the regional grouping of South Association of Regional Cooperation (SAARC) countries like Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, and Myanmar. There is huge potential in ASEAN as well as in regional SAARC grouping, where countries like Bangladesh and Sri Lanka are among the fastest-growing economies in the region.

Is there any plan to further hike the production capacity at your South American venture also?

We were also planning additional capacity at the JV manufacturing facility operating under the title – Carmenta, Capiatá locates in the middle of Paraguay. But pandemic forced us to take a pause and hold the expansion plan for the time being till the virus controls. The venture kicked off in 2012 has the capacity to produce 6,000 MTPA of the entire range of masterbatches.

We had plans to add 3 lines for color and one line for black masterbatches. Now we are waiting for this tumultuous phase to over and let the conditions stabilize and conducive for further expansion. Carmenta is the first masterbatch venture in the land-locked South American country, manufacturing and marketing color masterbatches, additives, and fillers. The site also houses a center for color development and testing for different applications to offer customized solutions to our clients in S America.

What are the export targets in 2021 considering ongoing challenges posed by pandemics globally?

We are exporting about 20,000 tons in 2020 despite challenges posed by Covid19 spread and targeting to double the exports to 40,000 tons in the ongoing fiscal. We primarily export to N America, Africa, and Europe.
Europe is going to be a focused market in 2021, but it’s a tough market to get into as regulatory norms are extremely stringent and product safety standards are high in terms of toxicity and REACH compliance. Only a few Indian companies could meet those tough & high standards.
But we have in-house knowledge-based product development systems in place to meet specific market requirements in order to navigate through Europe’s stringent regulatory norms. Today, Alok is considered India’s leading masterbatch producer with a client-base spread across 40 countries.

AITC opened in 2015 in New Delhi, and is engaged in collaborative projects, what new projects are in pipeline?
We have launched an innovation hub for the plastics industry to bring customers, suppliers, and academia on a common platform at Alok Technology Incubation Centre (AITC), which is focusing on developing and co-creating solutions that are safe, affordable, and sustainable.
AITC based at the corporate headquarter in New Delhi, was set up with a seed investment of INR 50 million with an objective to combine the power of chemistry with technology to make plastics. The state-of-the-art facility is installed with a wide array of testing equipment to create customized and need-based specialty solutions.

Does Alok forge foreign alliances for introducing new products &  technology or innovating in-house also?
Innovation is a continuous process at Alok Masterbatches as the objective of launching ATIC is to mentor young engineers and provide a platform to academia involved with plastics education to interact and work with the industry. We engage young researchers from the country’s premier technology institutes like the Indian Institute
of Technology (IIT) to commercialize technologies that will help provide affordable and bio-degradable sanitary health products to millions of women in rural India.

While we also form key tech alliances to bring new technology to the country. In order to co-creating innovative future-ready solutions, we have forged strategic alliances with ExxonMobil, Microban & OCSiAl. We are developing a series of high-performance mineral reinforced enhancer masterbatches for the raffia industry in
collaboration with ExxonMobile, USA. In partnership with Microban, ATIC developed antimicrobial masterbatches, which make day-to-day use products such as water tanks and food packaging materials, safer and microbial degradation proof.

Developing Carbon Nanotube solutions for the Indian plastics industry with OCSiAl, a leading Russian Nanotechnology company. The solutions being worked at the ATIC range from property enhancement for structural plastics as well as barrier properties for packaging films.

What new products are in pipeline for the domestic market?
During the K Show 2019, we have announced forming a strategic alliance with Microban of the USA, the global leader in antimicrobial and odor control technologies, for developing antimicrobial solutions for the Indian plastics industry. We are now keen to introduce masterbatches with antimicrobial properties in the Indian market. The range finds wide application in water tanks, food packaging material, toys to hospital flooring, public transport, etc. We termed it as ‘sanitizer of plastic products.’

What are the future growth prospects of India’s Masterbatch industry?

Future is good for companies that operate on fundamentals like transparency, product integrity, and fiscal prudence. The industry is linked with the polymer sector, which is projected to grow with the government investment in areas like transportation, infrastructure, agriculture, water storage, etc. Masterbatch industry is growing at 8% annually and projected to grow 10% in the ongoing fiscal depending on how the virus spread tamed considering launching of the vaccination in India.

What are the ongoing challenges for the masterbatch industry in India?

One of the biggest challenges staring at the industry is the continuing shortage of basic raw materials like polymer, titanium dioxide, carbon black, etc. The situation worsens due to the supply chain disruption and the market would likely take another quarter or even more to stabilize. Prices of some specific raw materials are almost tripled. The raw material shortage is not India-specific but a global phenomenon. Even after surging in prices, their availability is not guaranteed.

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REHAU celebrates 25 years in India

REHAU celebrates 25 years in India

REHAU, a global leader in polymer-based solutions, was founded in Germany in the year 1948. The brand started its Indian operations in 1997 and is celebrating its silver jubilee year in India. REHAU has made a significant mark in Indian furniture, construction, and industrial markets over the last 25 years. Acknowledged as a spearhead in German-quality uPVC Edge bands, solid surface, pre-laminated boards, laminates, flooring, underfloor heating and cooling solutions, 3rdrail solutions, REHAU has become one of the top providers in the market and has a well-expanded product portfolio.

REHAU’s areas of operation encompass a flexible product portfolio:

  • Furniture Solution (FS) – Offers a wide range of Edge bands, modern surfaces, laminates, floorings, and ceiling solutions in interiors and fully fabricated custom-made components for millwork and cabinetry, etc.
  • Industrial Solution (IS): Includes aerospace technology to 3rd rail solutions, commercial refrigeration, smart shopping, energy efficiency solutions, thermal insulation solutions, etc.
  • Building Solutions (BS) – Includes plumbing & drainage systems solutions for hygiene drinking water and indoor climate control technologies used in housing, commercial buildings, and infrastructure to ensure reliable and efficient supply. Apart from these, REHAU is also into radiant heating and cooling systems which helps to distribute energy uniformly and efficiently by circulating heated or chilled water through a network of pipes installed in floors, walls, or ceilings.
  • REHAU also provides wastewater management solutions for specialized projects.

In India, REHAU has been manufacturing premium furniture edge bands that are non-toxic, anti-bacterial, anti-fungal, heat-resistant & DOP-free (Di-octyl-phthalate). The edge bands have varied texture, design, and color, thus, making the product sturdy, durable, and with end-less options to choose from.

REHAU has always sought to create new formulations that expand the application of polymer materials. The ideology of the Brand is to replace conventional materials with more capable polymer solutions and to create a system that generates added value for their customers. By remaining focused on the growing importance of quality, efficiency, REHAU, as a responsible brand, constantly innovates to the best of its efforts in energy efficiency, renewable energy, water management, mobility, and smart living for a sustainable future. 

In the last 25 years, REHAU has built three plants and multiple warehouses in the country. The company has two plants in Pune, producing edge bands, gaskets as well as various other profiles for the industrial solutions. The third plant in Vadodara manufactures edge bands exclusively.

Celebrating REHAU’s 25 years journey in India, Ms. Bhavana Bindra, Managing Director, REHAU South Asia says, “At REHAU, we are extremely proud of having completed a beautiful journey of 25 years in the country. I would like to congratulate and also express my gratitude to all our employees, the trade community, the design fraternity, project owners, and all other partners who have shown support throughout these years.

We have left no stone unturned in consistently delivering our core values of Trust, Innovation, and Reliability to each of our stakeholders.  REHAU brought in the German technology to India in 1997 and with each passing year, the company has focused on pushing the frontiers of technology for the market, in order to further strengthen REHAU’s vision of a sustainable future.”

REHAU has added some huge names to its clientele base as it celebrates 25 years in the country. In 2015, REHAU built its second plant in Pune in Ranjangaon, very close to Whirlpool, to fulfill its global gasket requirement. In the segment of underfloor heating and cooling solutions, REHAU has done campuses for Infosys which are all platinum-rated green buildings. The brands like Jockey and Titan have their retail outlets in Mumbai equipped with REHAU Brilliant laminates and its Brilliant boards have been installed in Morgan Stanley’s Mumbai office. REHAU also provides the maximum range of matching edge bands to all the laminates manufacturers in the country like Merino, Greenlam, etc.

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A new nanotube solution from OCSiAl and Daikin improves fluoropolymer resistance to extreme conditions

A new nanotube solution from OCSiAl and Daikin improves fluoropolymer resistance to extreme conditions

To meet market demand, leading graphene nanotube manufacturer OCSiAl and a pioneer in fluorine technologies, Daikin Industries, have jointly developed a graphene nanotube technology for highly durable, electrically conductive FKM compounds with improved heat stability.

Outstanding chemical and high-temperature resistance make fluoroelastomers (FKM) material of choice for sealing elements exposed to harsh environments. The automotive, oil and gas, aerospace, and other industries where conventional elastomers hardly withstand severe operating conditions are boosting the growth of the FKM market. Specific applications demand further improvements in FKM mechanical performance, such as improved modulus, tear resistance, and tensile strength. Improved electrically conductive properties are required in electric vehicles and various ESD control areas.

“Standard conductive fillers bring a number of negative trade-offs to elastomers in terms of flexibility and elasticity. This leads to hardening and a reduced life cycle of the final parts, which is critical in FKMs where the original hardness is already high,” explains Junpei Terada, Marketing Department, Chemicals Division, at Daikin Industries, Ltd.

Introducing just 0.3% of TUBALL graphene nanotubes produced by OCSiAl to FKM rubber makes it possible to obtain anti-static FKM compounds with volume electrical resistivity below 10 Ω∙cm. Such a low working dosage allows producers to avoid the negative trade-offs typical for other conductive additives in terms of hardness, extrusion rate, and degradation of mechanical strength and elastic behavior.

 

To guarantee material stability and durability, the rubber’s properties under service conditions, particularly at high temperatures, are studied. Tests at 200°C show that FKM samples modified with nanotubes demonstrate improvement in the tear strength of up to 61%, the tensile strength of up to 92%, M50 of up to 71%, and better elastic properties, while also retaining hardness. Besides this, assessment after heat aging also shows significantly improved mechanical property stability and retained elasticity compared to reference material: tear strength almost 80% higher, modulus up to 54% higher, and retained elastic properties were indicated after aging at 230°C.

 

Currently, applications of innovative nanotube-reinforced fluoroelastomers are being developed by a number of companies in the automotive and equipment construction sectors, reaching higher performance for seals, O-rings, hoses for hybrid vehicles, rubber jacketing materials, heat-resistant cords, and plates, as well as rubber parts used in robotic factories.

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LANXESS makes Siemens a Global Alliance Partner

LANXESS makes Siemens a Global Alliance Partner

LANXESS is securing strong support on its growth path and intensifying its long-standing cooperation with Siemens. The companies have now signed a contract for the procurement of technical goods for the global production facilities of the specialty chemicals company.

 

From now on, Siemens will supply LANXESS not only with digital control systems and software but also with motor control centers and fire detection systems, among other things, at globally uniform conditions. The contract, which will initially run for five years, covers an order volume in the mid-double-digit million euro range and can also be extended to other material groups at any time.

 

In addition, the two companies want to accelerate the digital transformation at LANXESS through the joint development of digital applications and technologies. “We are pleased to expand our cooperation with Siemens and to be able to rely on the reliable technical solutions of a premium partner on our growth course. With the now globally uniform procurement conditions for the plant components, we are also making our technical procurement much more efficient,” said Hubert Fink, member of the Board of Management of LANXESS AG.

 

“LANXESS and we have enjoyed a reliable and successful partnership for many years. We are pleased to further expand our cooperation through the new framework agreement. In this way, we are joining forces and speeding up the innovation processes with regard to automation and digitalization in the process industry,” says
Eckard Eberle, CEO Process Automation at Siemens.

 

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Shyam’s medium range energy efficient SP Pristine Series

Shyam’s medium-range energy-efficient SP Pristine Series  

Gujarat-based Shyam Plastic Machinery was founded in 1993 with extrusion lines and expanded into PET Stretch Blow Moulding machines four years later in 1997. Starting with a humble production rate of 12 bottles per minute (BPM), as on day Shyam has Blowing machines up to 300 BPM speed. The fully automatic range of Shyam includes those of 2 and 4 cavity machines, with production up to 100 BPM.

Shyam’s SP Pristine series, a fully electric PET Stretch Blowing machine, was introduced to provide a mid-range production with high energy efficiency levels. The objective was to offer the energy-efficient cost-effective line to control the rising production cost of the final product.

“Shyam has always been a customer-centric company and keeps developing products to fulfill the needs of customers to make them more competitive, by reducing energy and maintenance costs, in the continuously evolving marketplace,” said Samir V Khakharia, Director, Shyam Plastic Machinery.

SP Pristine Series-I was introduced to cater to emerging customer needs for a range of machines from 150 to 300 BPM. Pristine series reduces the energy consumption by 35 to 40% compared to other linear machines by increasing the efficiency of the heating oven (continuous moving rotary type oven) by pitch reduction and completely eliminating low-pressure air requirement.

The company further introduced the upgraded SP Pristine series II by developing a unique heating oven design which further reduced heating load by 40% making it one of the most energy-efficient machines in this range. The popular line adds significant volumes each year launched in new Oven design to ensure longer life (practically life-long) of majority moving parts significantly reducing maintenance cost. The machine is a Reheal Stretch Blow Moulding type that uses pet preforms that are reheated, stretched, and blown to the final container.  

Functioning of SP Pristine series II

In S P Pristine series II, the preform hopper (preforms to be dumped into this hopper) is connected to the elevator conveyor, which takes preforms to unscrambler (orientation unit). The roller type unscrambler orients preforms and sends into loading channel, which supplies preforms to loading turret wheel, which in turn loads preforms to oven mandrels.

Loaded preforms are heated using 8 heating modules, each comprising of 7 heating lamps, while modules 1-3 are penetration zone and modules 7-8 are distribution zone.

Preform spreading is done by servo-controlled spreader assembly while preform transfer and bottle ejection are done by the servo-controlled transfer mechanism. Servo operated mold clamp system, together with blow air compensation ensures fast movement of mold platens, and also minimal parting line. Blown Bottles are inserted into Air Conveyor connected with the machine.  

The model is available in five variants from 6, 7, 8, 10, 12 cavity configurations. The 10-cavity configuration model (other cavity configurations possible based on variant) produces 14,500-15,000 per hour for a 1000 ml water bottle. The output varies with bottle design and performs weight & design with a guaranteed production efficiency of 95%.

The quality of blow molds highly contributes to the bottle quality and production rate, and hence Shyam recommends that blow molds are manufactured by the company, or procured from registered suppliers. Material of mold provided by is made from aluminum HE 20 Grade as standard supply. On Customer request, Alumec 89 can also be used at additional cost.

The all-electric machine uses multiple servo axes, in synchronous mode to optimize mechanical movements and timings, resulting in reduced mechanical functions time and allowing more process time leading to higher productivity of the machine.

Preform loading and heating conveyor is based on continuous movement, which removes the conventional pneumatic reciprocating movements, eliminating abnormal wear & tear of moving parts and also reducing air consumption.

The entire machine is based on a Neck Hold system, right from preform entry to bottle ejection, which has a great advantage against body holding of preforms and blown bottles, reducing a number of change parts and also reducing mold change over and efforts.   

Penetration zone followed by precise power-controlled zones provides accurate and efficient heating of preforms. Auto-controlled variable speed ventilation blowers also greatly contribute to precise heating control. This closed-loop heating system makes it a unique feature in its segment.  

Servo stretching system, with individual fast response blowing valve sets per cavity provides precise Stretch-Blow process control, which is a primary requirement for better material distribution.

Reduction of Pneumatic components and reciprocating movements, together with the use of servo motors for all major functions result in a reduction of impact and noise level.

The machine is enclosed on all sides and also from the top. This prevents dust from settling on to machine components. Reduction of dust levels reduces maintenance requirements and increases the life of all moving components. Machine covered from the top is again a unique provision in the segment.

Ease in mold change over and maintenance is one of the primary criteria taken care of while designing of this machine. The ergonomically designed machine provides a safe and convenient working level for the operators and maintenance personnel.

Necessary safety features like easily visible emergency mushroom buttons, machine mode switch limit switches in guards are part of standard equipment.

Blow Air Recovery is provided in all cavities so that part of high-pressure blowing air is re-collected back before exhaust. The same air can be used either for pre-blow or supplied back to the booster compressor as designed and desired.

The use of Servo motors replaces major pneumatic components that consume enormous compressed air, resulting in negligible air consumption, and hence highly reducing production costs. The operation air, less than 8 CFM (which is 115th to 1115th as compared to conventional machines) is easily recovered by the blow air recovery feature, still leaving extra air for another re-use.

Reduced pitch in the oven allows more preforms in the given heating area, and hence efficiently heat preforms using less heat, with minimal heat loss.

The interactive user interface allows the authorized user to use the machine interface (industrial PC), to order spares, access machine manuals, and also track spares order status.

During office hours, the Industrial PC can also be used by the operator to communicate with online support personnel.

Pre-designed Daily/ Batch production reports can be automatically generated and emailed to predefined personnel/ higher production authority.

The interface (under development) of the machine provides reminders for preventive maintenance based on usage hours of the machine.

The company also offers robust after-sales support as it has a dedicated team of engineers in order to respond to customer requirements without delay. Update, maintenance, and integration of new developments and technologies in the installed machines are also provided by the Ahmedabad-based company.   

SP Pristine series caters to all the customers in various industries like packaged drinking water, carbonated drink, fruit juice, edible oil, cosmetics, liquor & pharma sectors.

Shyam installed more than 450 machines spanning more than 45 countries that including the Indian sub-continent, European, Gulf, and African countries. The number of installations of the SP Pristine series alone is more than 60.

 

Perstorp recruits Ib Jensen as new CFO

Perstorp recruits Ib Jensen as new CFO

Ib Jensen has been appointed new CFO at Perstorp Holding AB as of February 1. Ib is a senior executive with a solid background, and most recently he comes from the position as CFO at Arxada, a carve-out of Lonza Specialty Ingredients.
Previous experience includes CFO and executive roles within Finance and IT at companies such as Lonza, Syngenta, Danisco, and LEGO. “I’m very excited and honored to join Perstorp at this stage of their journey. I’m looking forward to being part of the team”, says Ib Jensen.


Perstorp President & CEO Jan Secher comments:
“It is with great pleasure we welcome such a seasoned executive into our team and the CFO role. In particular, I value the highly relevant experience from our industry, however most importantly, Ib has a great personality and I am convinced he will fit into our already diverse team and contribute to future value creation in a very successful way.”

Ib Jensen takes over the CFO role from Ulf Berghult, who will leave Perstorp in April. In the first quarter of 2021, Perstorp redefined its business strategy to become a leading sustainable solutions provider, focusing on the global Resins & Coatings, Engineered Fluids, and Animal Nutrition markets. This strategic direction will see Perstorp focus its specialty chemicals growth initiatives primarily on selected customer segments where innovation and services are prioritized, and with a focus on Asia as the main driver for future growth. Perstorp’s strategy also reconfirms the company’s aspiration to be among the front-runners in sustainability.

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Avery Dennison acquires TexTrace, an innovator in integrated RFID products

Avery Dennison acquires TexTrace, an innovator in integrated RFID products

Avery Dennison Corporation announced that it has acquired TexTrace AG, a technology developer that specializes in custom-made woven and knitted RFID products which can be sewn onto or inserted into garments. TexTrace was formerly a subsidiary of Jakob Müller Holding, a leading Swiss OEM for the textile industry, and is located in Frick, Switzerland. The acquisition includes ownership of TexTrace’s portfolio of intellectual property and its employees that will continue to be based in Frick, Switzerland, enabling Avery Dennison to continue to innovate and drive adoption within the apparel sector and unlock opportunities in non-apparel segments. 

The innovative technology developed by TexTrace provides the opportunity to fully integrate RFID into garments. Brand labels with built-in RFID are an all-in-one solution for product branding, brand and theft protection, product availability, consumer interaction, and enhanced convenience, such as self-checkout. In the future, it could offer unprecedented supplier and materials information to enable the circular economy through recommence and recycling, providing the opportunity to gain insights into the true carbon footprint of the garment. 

“This is an exciting acquisition for Avery Dennison, expanding our digital ID portfolio to offer integrated RFID solutions for the apparel industry. The innovative woven and knitted RFID products that TexTrace has developed, will add significant value to the traditional way the apparel and retail sector uses RFID, creating the opportunity for a more sustainable and intelligent future where digital ID’s can live with the life of the garment”, said Francisco Melo, vice president, and general manager, Avery Dennison Smartrac.

“This step is a great opportunity and a groundbreaking decision for the future of TexTrace AG. We are proud of what the start-up has achieved in its 10-year company history and we are very pleased that we can now enable it to take the next step in its progression. This comes at the right time with the right partner”, said Stephan Bühler, co-owner of Jakob Müller Holding AG and previous CEO of TexTrace AG.

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Five reasons why large format supports business resilience

Five reasons why large format supports business resilience

While key print production markets were heavily impacted by the pandemic, the wide-format sector experienced less disruption and is expected to enjoy strong growth in the next five years.

In fact, global consultancy Shingetsu Research predicts a CAGR of 5.4% from 2021 to 2027forthe worldwide large format printer marketIt expects it to reach $11.4 billion by 2027 from $8.8 billion in 2020.

Driving this is greater adoption in the advertising, packaging, and textile industries as well as expansion into new and emerging market segments like vehicle wrap, architectural layouts, home furnishing, and décor applications.

This was reflected by a 2% worldwide lift in large format printer shipments according to the IDC. It reported the market returned to pre-pandemic levels in Q1 2021. 

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There are five reasons why the large format has proven to be so resilient:

1. Communication

It was the first technology that businesses and institutions pivoted to when the pandemic hit. It was used to quickly explain and identify what safety precautions to take, where to stand and even where to sanitize hands. It allowed print service providers such as Italian graphic design and print specialist Beepag to develop a new range of products, Others, such as Scottish print and signage solutions specialist Appeal Media, manufactured thousands of hand sanitizer stations for schools and councils to help vital services to remain open while Cartesio Full card produced protective visors for Italian healthcare personnel.

2. Quality

The report from Shingetsu Research states the quality delivered by large-format systems is instrumental in print operations investing in the technology to help them deliver a broader range of services. The ability to produce high-quality images allows specific detail to be shown in an engaging format. This approach to adoption is aided by systems such as the Ricoh Pro  L5100e Series of extended gamut latex large format printers that accurately reproduce a wide range of Pantone and brand colors thanks to Ricoh’s white, orange, and green ink colors.

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3. Quantity flexibility

Production runs of one to many can readily and cost-effectively be produced on wide-format systems. However, it is worth noting that Keypoint Intelligence stated that, while there are a lot of different products and run lengths possible, the top line offerings – banners, signs, window graphics, decals, and posters – haven’t changed much regardless of the economic conditions. It found profitability remained strong with the most produced, short-run applications. They averaged a gross profit in excess of 50%.

4. Substrate versatility

With the ability to print on almost any surface, UV technology allows print service providers to offer unique products and expand their business in different ways. The all-in-one Ricoh Pro  TF6251 hybrid flatbed UV printer supports print production on roll-fed media, as well as rigid media. It delivers the increased flexibility of two systems in one. Alongside substrate versatility, it also helps deliver on the fifth reason the wide format is resilient…

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5. Application diversity 

Traditional applications remain the core business for wide formats such as indoor and outdoor signage, Point of Purchase, vehicle wraps, posters, art, event and floor graphics, and décor such as wallpaper. But as previously mentioned the technology can be used effectively in other markets thanks to its versatility. These include short-run jobs within the commercial, packaging, label, and industrial sectors, as well as proofing and even printed electronics and RFID conductive products.

Wide-format digital print’s strength lies in its ability to enable cost-effective, fast turnaround of orders while at the same time offering environmentally friendly solutions with low power consumption, minimal waste, and producing only what is required.

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Illuminate print with precious metal opulence

Illuminate print with precious metal opulence

Illuminated manuscripts – the elaborate decoration of a handwritten book with gold or silver to make the pages shimmer with opulence – was an art form practiced for centuries.

Described by Herodotus as far back as 420 BC, it was widely used by Islamic and Asian societies and had one of the longest and most cultivated traditions in Europe.

Also called miniature, after the Latin word ‘miniature’ which means to color with minimum (a red lead), the process grew more elaborate and gold was introduced.

Its complexity and cost meant illumination was reserved for special books like an altar Bible.

There were three main types of gold and silver application:

  • Metallic leaf laid on a wet glue design and polished with a burnishing tool when dry.
  • A sticky gesso (thick, water-based paint, often formed of plaster, chalk, or gypsum, bound with glue) built up to create a 3D effect, with the metal then applied and burnished.
  • Metallic powder and gum arabic mixed into ink and applied with pen or brush.

This form of decorative print evolved when the invention of the Gutenburg press made widespread book production possible. Mechanization also shaped other areas of book design including the cover.

At the same time, gold leaf became too expensive to keep up with the increased production of books.  Today, the addition of gold or silver is typically a commercial print process.

For offset print, gold and silver ink can be used although this is not always without its challenges. Foil blocking requires a separate post-production step, where a heated die is stamped onto the foil and then onto the surface of the paper leaving the design behind.

For digital print, the metallic color is reproduced directly from a file on the computer. Fast and simple, there are no setup costs. This makes it ideal for short runs and smaller orders.

Ricoh’s new gold and silver toners can re-create the richness of the illuminated manuscripts in minutes, rather than days, and at a fraction of the cost.

Developed for the fifth color station on the Ricoh Pro  C7200X digital color sheetfed press, they can also elevate any application from catalogs, posters, and flyers to direct mail, brochures, and invitations.

To discover how easy it is to affordably add a luxurious shimmer to your creative applications talk to your Ricoh representative.

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