Picture Gallery: A look inside MPS plant in Didam
In the presence of 60 label press owners from different countries, Netherlands-based MPS hosted a demonstration of two new label presses, the EB 370 and EF 430, launched at Labelexpo Brussels, during a three-day open house at its Didam factory from 14-16 May, 2014.
PrintWeek India's Noel D'cunha and Rushikesh Aravkar unfold the action from MPS' factory in Didam...
14 Jun 2014 | By PrintWeek India & Rushikesh Aravkar
Picture Gallery: A look inside MPS plant in Didam
MPS headquarters in Didam, Netherlands. The MPS building which houses the office and production (assembly) based. There are four more units in the vicinity for R&D, logistics, service and spare-parts support. MPS has plans to consolidate its operation under one roof.
Eric Hoendervangers (l) and Bert van den Brink, founders and co-owners of MPS, with a print taken on its newest narrow-web flexo press, the EB 370. Hoendervanger manages sales and marketing while Brink handles R&D and production.
A newly built press being test run in the MPS plant.
MPS has over 500 presses installed worldwide. Eight of which are in the Indian sub-continent with two more expected. Pragati Pack, Ajanta Packaging and Skypack are some of MPS press users.
MPS’s India representative Vijay Pareek of Genius Flexo Machinery. Pareekh explaining features of the flagship EF press line of MPS.
Presses being assembled on the floors of the MPS plant.
The EP press, the only print unit which allows you to remove the flexo plate cylinder, insert a rotary screen (not unit) and print by screen, making it a combination press. Ajanta Packaging has two of these.
MPS EXL offset press, fully automated and patented cylinder arrangement plus Crisp Dot technology.
MPS in-line gravure unit on EF: allows use of Solvent inks (explosion proof).
MPS hosted a demonstration of two new label presses, the EB 370 and EF 430 during a three-day open house at its Didam factory from 14-16 May, 2014. Over 60 label press owners from different countries saw the two presses in action on each of the three days.
The multi-substrate EF press has been MPS’ high-end top selling press. The EF 430 shown in this picture is a press with multiple converting units on rail for de-lam/re-lam, web turn-bar, etc.
In this picture is the EB 370 press, a mid-range machine targeted at printers and converters with limited investment options. The EB 370 is a cost-effective press with 12 features which are standard of which six are unique (patent pending).
Touch screen operated print unit on the EB press.
The participants were given a brief on the EB 370. Eric Hoendervangers initiating the demonstration.
The makeready in progress. Many features of EF press have been incorporated in the EB 370, the iStop for instance, allow the press to stop and start with virtually no waste, claims MPS.
A manual pre-register. Pre-set all your print register setting before even starting the press, saving on wastage.
Here the press is being started. The operator is setting the lateral and circumferencial register using the iControl, one of the six unique features.
The iControl is calibrated electronic setting knob, which pre-registers the job and can be fine-tuned by allowing the operator to have a feel of the knob.
iControl with unit status indicator light ring: by the colour operator knows status of each unit. Lights outside the ring indicate print register status. Cyan indicates - unit on/off; magenta – jog, yellow - idle; green - run and red - failure.
iSet is another feature on the press. It allows all print settings to be done conveniently from the front of the press, quick and calibrated.
The print unit has quick lock doctor blade and anilox with handles. This allows for quickest colour change on a print unit.
Quick-change die-cut station in one click.
Die-cut station opens for die-cylinder change.
Note the space in the iStrip matrix. As the roll diameter expands, the shaft moves away allowing a free rolling.
The rail system. It’s standard on all EB press. It allows for cold foil, web-turn, multi-layer units to be taken to any possible for operation within one to two minutes.
The die-cutter on the rail.
Erik Blomjous, sales head responsible for Indian sub-continents, explaining features of the EF press.
A unit which can produce multi-layer labels and is available on the EF as well as EB presses, as an option.
Rotary screen unit on the rail. It can become an additional colour when put to use. It also has a cold foil unit.
Hot foil on rail, which can be moved to any position.
EF 430 with multiple converting unit on rail.
iStrip matrix rewinding on EF press, which is common on both the EF as well as the EB presses.
Solid Lock, also on the MPS EB press.
Crisp Dot Light on EB: No gear connection between impression cylinder and print cylinder
Automated die-cutting unit on rail: for special label jobs.
Arial view of MPS Headquarters in Didam
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