Labelexpo 2024: Alliance Printech unveils Nova A7
Alliance Printech launched its Nova A7 at Labelexpo India, being held on 14-17 November at the India Expo Centre in Greater Noida. The company is at Stall E24.
14 Nov 2024 | By PrintWeek Team
The Nova A7 is the latest addition to the company’s Nova series (NovaSMART and Nova A5), designed to meet the growing demand for high-specification machines in the Indian market and rising expectations from international customers.
The machine boasts dual servo motors on each printing unit, making it a true multi-substrate Flexo press. The company also showcased multi-substrate application samples and debuted a new tool for printers called "The Printer's Friend" Diary.
“We have been in this business for the past 17 years, said Sushil Yadav, sales team, Alliance Printech. “We have over 12 orders for flexo printing machines and are fully booked for the year. We are India’s highest ROI flexo printing manufacturer.”
He added, “At the show, we hope to get a great deal of footfall, considering our scope of the show. We have around five deals that we hope to close at this exhibition with labels and the flexible packaging industry. Offset printers are also using our machines.
The Nova A7 was demonstrated live on all four days. It is an Inline multi-substrate press designed to print a wide range of value-added products, including labels, shrink sleeves, flexible packaging, lamitube and mono cartons. It has a 450-mm web width, eight print units, automatic registration control, two die-cut units, online cold foil transfer and combination LED + UV drying systems.
According to the company, the Nova A7 was developed in response to the success of the NovaSmart press. The market's need for increased automation drove us to design the Nova A7, featuring a dual-servo system that’s widely regarded in the industry.
In today’s printing environment, converters face increasing pressure to reduce wastage — not just for sustainability reasons but also to keep costs down. The Nova A7 addresses these issues with higher automation and less reliance on manual skills, reducing setup times and manpower. It also shines in short-run flexible jobs, providing a solution to a long-standing challenge faced by converters who use traditional gravure methods.