Precise Graphic launched rotary die cutting machine and video plate mounter at Labelexpo India 2012

Aurangabad-based Precise Graphic, designer and manufacturer of print cylinders, magnetic cylinders and high precision slitter rewinders, launched rotary intermittent die cutting machine ID 330 for digital and narrow web pressure sensitive labels and off line die cutting.

31 Oct 2012 | By Rahul Kumar

Along with this die cutting machine, the company also launched Precimount 400 TT, video plate mounter and it is suitable for almost all print cylinders up to 16 inches and 18 inches length.  

Sanjeev Prabhakar Atre, director, Precise Graphic, said, “We have to reach the customers from all over the world as we are a known name in our segment and supply products to Mark Andy, Gidue,  Kopack, Gallus, Nilpeter, Aquaflex, Ultraflex, Pacom, Focus, Shanki, Sanjo, Jandu and 3S. We established a separate marketing team which has already started its operations and we are also trying to setup a worldwide dealer network to represent our products.”

Rotary die cutting machine is a full servo controlled machine for re-pass/re-register die cutting and has a common magnetic cylinder for step-less repeats from 25 mm to 380 mm. And the video plate mounter is very robust designed and built with a 6 inches to 16 inches print cylinder length and a high magnification camera system. Along with the launch of two new products the company will exhibit other tooling products in Labelexpo India including its magnetic and print cylinders.

Atre believes that label industry is one of the fastest growing segments in India. And he said that we (India) have very low consumption of labels as compared to other parts of the world. The new ideas and techniques are designed to provide better services to the customers.  However as the label industry has just begun to grow with more speed, the potential for conventional technologies is still high.

“We believe in serving our customers by building the best products and providing the highest professional support. In our view of the Indian label industry is growing in quality and quantity, both,” concluded Atre.