The Indian-built FB-3300S flexo press with inline gravure
was a great success at LabelExpo India. The global press manufacturer also demonstrated the Extended Gamut
printing process.
With its customary focus on high performance presses,
Nilpeter showcased its Indian top-seller: The FB-3300S. The 8-colour servo
flexo press with short web path featured a gravure unit built at the Nilpeter
India factory in Chennai. Andy Thomas stopped by the Nilpeter stand. “This unit
is very big news for the show”, the Tarsus group editor concluded.
The value-adding gravure unit printed a white as the first
down on a metallic beer label. “Gravure has come into the Indian market in a
big way in the latest six months. Converters have started using gravure for
metallic decoration, special coatings, and whites”, says Sales Manager Manish
Kapoor.
The press was also equipped with Corona treater, web
cleaner, chill drums on all units, and a 100% print defect inspection system.
The servo function covers all operations from tension-setting of roll to
supplying power to the printing units, and enables the press to operate at a
speed of 225 meters a minute.
Nipeter India sold its first press in 2009 - delivered in
2010. Nilpeter assembles ten presses each year at its Chennai plant, and has over
thirty FB-3300 presses installed in India. “In the last two years, Nilpeter has
been the most successful global press manufacturer in India”, says Manish
Kapoor. ”The footprint we have made is very decent, and we are confident that
we will make more installations than our competitors this year”, Kapoor
concludes.
Nilpeter sold four presses at the show.