Print CEOs assemble for the demonstration of the newly launched Novacut 106 ER,
The Novacut 106 ER has been remodeled to provide the user with quick changeovers and fewer stoppages. For the perfect registration of blanking and stripping, Bobst has used automatic gripper-locking systems with gripper bars and drives
Bobst’s Novacut 106ER enables the user to use blanking for single cut as well as double cuts with optimum gripper margins
Centreline, 4+1mm system with centering and quicklock chase ensures very quick changeovers
Novacut features easy accessibility for the die replacing and changing
Marco Lideo, international sales manager. There are an estimated 20,000 Bobst machines installed and running currently all around the world
Upendra Deglurkar, president of Bobst India. Bobst has for the first time in South East Asia, introduced blanking tool manufacturing for the blanking section of the newly launched Novacut 106ER
Subhasis Roy, business director, SEA and South Asia, business unit – sheetfed, Bobst India. The Indian print packagers have become more professional today, and have shed the orthodox approach that one saw a decade or so ago. One will see growth in all the three packaging segments, flexible, cartons as well as corrugation
A female die for Novacut’s stripping unit. At the blanking tool department were the Bengaluru-based Zenith Die Makers. All the stripping and blanking dies used at the show for Bobst’s machines were exclusively made by Zenith under the guidance of Bobst. This shows Bobst India’s capability to implement the make in India concept
Similarly, a die for the blanking units of Novacut
A pile of stripped and blank sheets
World premiere of Lila II 145 A2 was the eye-catcher. Bobst’s new made-in-India Lila machine, an abbreviation for the term litho-laminated will be manufactured at Bobst’s Pirangut plant in Pune, enabling the customers to fold and glue RSC, centre slot and litho-laminate boxes up to five-ply. The Lila can also produce CLB boxes
Esko was present at the event with the agenda to demonstrate the packaging converting workflow to the Indian market with the aid of Bobst India’s one year partnership
A Lila II machine in making. According to a Bobst representative, this Lila II in the picture will take 12 days to be fully assembled and ready for dispatch
Sachin Patil of Bobst explains the transverse folding of lock-bottom boxes on the Lila II. The uniqueness in Lila II 145 is its 5m long folding area which ensures precise folding and creasing of the corrugated boxes
A final RSC box delivered by the Lila. The machine uses HHS gluing machine to eliminate stapling in the corrugated boxes, an innovation from Bobst
Robatech, gluing systems specialist, has combined with Leary for its glue detection systems, designed to detect the smallest of shifts in glue placement at speeds up to 700 meters per minutes
The feeding section in the Lila II is equipped with a blank-aligner technology. The machine can take up shippers up to 900mm in length and 170mm in width
The delivery of the machine with independently adjustable pressure zones working together with the box stream regulator for optimal box compression levels no matter the type of boxes, be it straight line or crash-lock
On the left, is the first Made in India Expertfold 145A2 machine, being manufactured, will go to Smurfit Kappa in Belgium
The Accucheck on Expertfold. The kit can inspect and fold at the speed of 270 meters per minute. Bobst has over two installations of Accucheck in India
A section of the Bobst plant, which is ISO 9001:2008 certified
On 1 May 2013, Bobst India started the Bobst School of Converting in Pune, and to begin with, started the three month folder-gluer machine operator training course with an intake capacity of four students. Today, around 19 students have been trained and most of them have found placements
The event Competence’15 emphasised on the benefits of automation which drives efficiency, convenience and perfection and why one should opt for competence. The audience during one of the presentations made by Bobst team
Siemens, one of the exhibitors at the show. Deepak Jotwani, vendor manager, says, printing is a capital intensive market, which allows his finance company extend leeway in deciding the proportion of finance to be extended. The best part, he says, is that there is not more than 5% debt default in the print industry, which is very encouraging
icholas Lehman, director, EIMEA R&D, HB Fuller in Germany. HB Fuller, the adhesive specialist, has a facility in Shirwal, Pune and their latest offering Advantra, Lehman say, is a premium packaging adhesive which can improve the quality,safety and efficiency of customers’ packaging operations
Welbound has moved into providing end-of-the-line packaging solutions. It’s first made in India, Hotcase 500, is a solution for sealing shipping cartons. Traditionally tapes are used for sealing the top and bottom of the carton after the product is packed. Welbound aims to replace the tape with hot melt adhesive and the global leaders in this space – Nordson and Henkel are supporting them in this endeavor. According to P Sajith (r), director for sales at Welbound, this case sealing using hotmelts is – tamper evident, provides better structural rigidity and makes it shelf-ready. It also allows the brands use the space for communicating with the buyers
Provin Techno was present with its BW Papersystems from MarquipWardUnited as well as Ryobi MHI presses. According to Peter Stokley (r), BW Papersystems’ SMH Sheeter - eCon is a popular sheeting machines. In India, there are three, two at ITC and one at Parksons Packaging.
Team Esko with Shree Printwell of Ahmedabad, discussing a Kongsberg deal
Baumer team displayed its X-melt series of gluing system as well as inspection system
Henkel team. The company showcased Airfoam, Henkel’s trademark product, for the paper industry. It is a two component glue which foams when mixed together giving a number of benefits in terms of stronger bonding, quick setting, better lay-flat and fast drying. It is the best cost in use adhesive which will be available in the market
NanPao, the Taiwan-based company does not manufacture adhesive in India, but stocks it. Navin Vakil, director for the India operations, says it’s an advantage. “We can supply to our customers on an on-demand basis.” NanPao came into India two years ago, and according to Vakil, today sell adhesive work Rs 15-crore
Tata Capital: This finance company prefers to fund big player segment. In 2014, Tata Capital was engaged in funding 12 equipment worth Rs 120-crore
Pidilite was present with its hot melt, water-based and adhesives for the industrial segment
Bobst makes in India

125 years of post-press clout saw the worldwide launch of the India-make Lila II 145 folder-gluer, and the Esko-Bobst partnership. More than 250 print honchos looked at the demos of the Lila II 145, the recently launched Bobst Novacut 106ER and the in-line Accucheck inspection system during the three-day event from 26-28 February, 2015. The packaging industry saw a bounce back at the Bobst India Pirangut plant in Pune.

27 Feb 2015 | 5086 Views | By PrintWeek India

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