Aztec Labels installs second Nilpeter press

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Aztec Labels of Kidderminster in Worcestershire, UK, has installed a second Nilpeter FB-3300 narrow-web press to increase its capacity. Like its first FB-3300, installed two years ago, Aztec’s latest Nilpeter press has six water-based flexo units with interdeck hot air dryers and a maximum web width of 330 mm. Equipment includes a turner bar for reverse side printing, UV-flexo varnishing unit and a split laminating unit.


The company’s expansion follows its success as a trade label converter serving much of the UK. Consequently, Aztec produces a large variety of primary and secondary self-adhesive labels, as well as stock sheeted labels, variable data labels, thermal rolls, tags and tickets. With the new press, it now operates four flexo presses, all of which are served by a wheel-up turret rewinder, fan folder and sheeter to ensure a variety of on-line finishing options


Aztec Labels was formed 11 years ago by owner/managing director Colin le Gresley and now has 12 employees. In January 2005 the company doubled the size of its factory and added new office space. ‘Much of our recent growth has come from serving several large print management companies and developing good relationships with them,’ said le Gresley. ‘It means we have indirect access to many blue-chip accounts and this work now makes up around 80 per cent of our turnover.’


He acknowledges that his first Nilpeter FB-3300 had played a key role in this success: 'As a former press operator I have had practical experience of several other narrow web types, but this particular model far outshines them in terms of productivity and quality,' he said. As if to underline this choice, he adds that an option has been taken out for a third FB-3300 for delivery later in 2006.