Kodak acquires certain assets of NuPro Technologies

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Kodak has acquired certain assets of NuPro Technologies, a company specializing in processing chemistries and solvent reclamation equipment for flexographic printing. David Bradford, founder and president of NuPro, has joined Kodak as part of the Packaging Products Group management team.


‘We are delighted to have David and the NuPro product family join Kodak,’ said John Cross, general manager, packaging products, pre-press solutions, Kodak’s GCG. ‘The company brings a history of innovation that aligns so well with the philosophy at Kodak, where we continue to strive to make new products and solutions that enable our customers to do their work better, faster, and at a lower cost.’


NuPro’s latest innovation with low-odor flexo plate processing chemistries is its development of formulae that produce lower emissions of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) to improve worker safety and reduce regulatory reporting requirements. Additionally, NuPro’s Cold Reclamation System (CRS) provides an effective alternative to vacuum distillation for solvent recycling. With regard to solvent recycling, the inherent hazards involved and the costs of equipment operation have typically restricted in-house distillation to the larger flexo platemaking trade shops, while smaller shops have historically relied on third party distillation services. With the safer and more efficient cold filtration technology utilized by the CRS, in house solvent recycling has become more cost effective for large shops and a very appealing option for small shops as well.


The family-owned business, based in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, has served the printing industry for 12 years. In 2006 NuPro won the US Environmental Protection Agency’s Presidential Green Chemistry Challenge Award in the small business category for its development of an environmentally safe solvent and solvent recovery system for the flexographic printing industry.


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