Baldwin’s AMS Spectral to launch XP Quatro Series

Baldwin’s AMS Spectral UV division has confirmed it will launch the patented XP Quatro Series as the latest evolution in its portfolio of high-speed, high-performance LED-UV curing technologies. The new equipment will be on show at the upcoming Printing United 2022 in Las Vegas at the end of October.

Baldwin’s AMS Spectral UV division has confirmed it will launch the patented XP Quatro Series

Baldwin will highlight the newest addition to its line of innovative LED curing technologies for high-performance printing – the patented XP Quatro Series. This LED-UV curing module is designed to cure printing inks and coatings more economically and efficiently than ever before. 

Hosting two LED UV arrays, the XP Quatro Series delivers double the LED power at a lower cost than two individual lamps while operating at top industrial speeds. It is ideal for web offset printers that require a rugged, long-lasting press conversion and are looking to move away from reliance on gas to provide higher-quality products and an eco-friendlier footprint.

“The market remains strong despite all the global uncertainty, which means our customers have a lot on their minds – be it supply chain uncertainty, constraints, inflation ... many macro-economic factors outside of their control. We are excited to be able to welcome people to the Baldwin booth and show how we can eliminate many of those stresses with a broad range of products and innovations that increase automation, productivity, quality and reduce press downtime and waste,’ said Craig Black, vice president of sales at Baldwin. ‘In addition to presenting information on our suite of solutions, we are happy to provide a space where printers can stop by to recharge, relax, and meet our team.’

‘We are excited to show how these products fit within the Baldwin portfolio of solutions, helping customers across industries increase bottom-line profitability through equipment that delivers higher productivity, improved quality and reduced downtime,’ concluded Black.