Renault installs Matho waste management system

Palghar, Maharashtra based label converter Renault Paper Products has installed Matho waste managing system supplied by Weldon Celloplast.

Palghar, Maharashtra based label converter Renault Paper Products has installed Matho waste managing system supplied by Weldon Celloplast
Established in 1999 and operating out of 22000 square feet shop floor, the company is equipped with nine label presses and has steadily expanded by adding label embellishing capabilities to become a specialized supplier to the liquor industry apart from leading FMCG brand owners. The converter houses a range of high-end flexo and hybrid presses. It claims to be one of the first to have a combination label press equipped with technologies including offset, flexo, screen printing in a single pass along with capabilities to foil and emboss.  
 
Mahendra Shah of Renault Paper Products commented: ‘In today’s time, a clean shop floor makes the workplace more productive and space saving does provide additional area for expansion".   
 
‘Environmentally and socially responsible manufacturers of self-adhesive label material or converters of labels simply do not wish to dump their production waste as garbage in open or covered spaces. Label waste matrix stripped off after die-cutting has tacky adhesive on it and is voluminous. It attracts dust and bacteria and is a health hazard. It also occupies expensive space that can be used for productive purposes,’ according to Weldon.  
 
German manufacturer Matho Konstruktion & Maschinenbau offers waste management systems to extract the trims and matrix by suction from the slitting machine or die-cutting station. It is then transported to the main equipment to shred the self-adhesive waste without letting it stick to the sides and clogging the pipes. The machine further blows it in either collection bag for easy disposal.   
 
Matho manufactures granulators and waste extraction systems for the packaging, converting, and labels industry. Headquartered in Ellwangen, Germany, and with more than 25 years of experience, the company focuses on the entire waste handling process. Its focus Includes project planning, manufacturing, installation and commissioning of waste extraction systems.  
 
The sale of these Matho systems was handled by Matho’s exclusive agent in India Weldon Celloplast, New Delhi. Established in 1982, the company provides label manufacturing technologies with exclusive representation of leading international equipment brands.  
 
Kanwardeep Sahni, managing director of Weldon, said: ‘Renault has been a very loyal customer yet demanding the best. Mahendrabhai Is a simple person committed to creativity and innovation. Opting for Matho. shows his penchant for creating the right environment at workplace.’