Indian converter installs Rotoflex inspection system

Posted in Latest News on July 14, 2010

Sel-Jegat Printers, an India-based label converter with flexo, letterpress, offset and screen printing capabilities, has installed a Rotoflex SPI machine for pharmaceutical label inspection and quality control.

The expanded workflows at Sel-Jegat include processes where original PDF artwork automatically becomes the master for approvals during printing using a Nikka Odri scanner system for on-line clearance in the printing machine. The same approved PDF file that was used for printing is automatically loaded as the reference proof on the Rotoflex SPI inspection system which engages in 100% inspection, counting and slitting of the labels. The entire process is done based on the original approved artwork given by the customer. Capability to read pharmaceutical codes and barcodes is also added and the machine slits with high accuracy, maintaining perfect counting and rewinding with required tension all in a single pass. 

Rotoflex has re-engineered both its SPI (single pass) and DPI (dual-pass) security machine designs to meet increasingly stringent global pharmaceutical compliance demands. The SPI system offers 100% inspection, capability to repair and re-inspect if the repair has been done as per the standard, and then slits and rewinds in one pass. The Sel-Jegat Rotoflex SPI is equipped with an active web storage accumulator, eDrive controlled web transport system and a complete Nikka advanced inspection system with a powerful 6K camera.

Sel-Jegat Printers also uses a Rotoflex VLI400 and two Mark Andy 8-color 2200 flexo presses. 

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