Nu-Maber purchases two more Concept processors from Degraf

Posted in Latest News on November 26, 2008

Flexographic printing plate production company Nu-Maber, based in Treviso, Italy, has purchased two new Concept 505 XP DW plate processors from Degraf. The new units will replace two large-format washers already in use at Nu-Maber's premises.

The two companies have been working together for several years and, thanks to the mutual trust they built up, Nu-Maber decided to turn once again to Degraf to keep its pool of machines constantly up to date and in perfect working order. By constantly renewing its equipment, the company is able to increase production efficiency, improve its quality standards and shorten turnaround times.

Today, Nu-Maber has ten Degraf machines installed at its plant, all of them large-format (132 X 203 cm) units from the Concept 500 family. The new machines can process both analogue and digital plates, hence the name Digital Washer, and may also work in batch or in-line modes.

Livio Simionato, managing director of Nu-Maber, stated: ‘In our plant we almost exclusively use Degraf machines for preparing and making flexographic plates, and the new Concept 505 XPDW is really a revolutionary unit. It combines the distinctive features of two machines, the 505 XP and the 505 DW, which previously could only be purchased separately. Both analogue and digital plates may be washed individually, one by one, or continuously, without interruption, for higher productivity and a substantial decrease in plate processing time.’

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