XSYS launches Nyloflex XSN for narrow-web
XSYS has announced the launch of Nyloflex XSN, the newest innovation in flexographic plates designed for narrow web printing. This plate combines unparalleled performance with maximum flexibility, catering to the diverse needs of narrow web printers who require efficiency and versatility without compromising on quality.
11 Dec 2024 | 1216 Views | By PrintWeek Team
“With the Nyloflex XSN, we’ve introduced a plate that empowers narrow web printers to meet rapidly changing market demands with confidence,” said Florian Hoelzle, product manager for Nyloflex plates at XSYS. “Its unique flat-top dot structure and new CleanRelease Technology ensure cleaner plates, longer print runs, and minimal press downtime, making it a game-changer in the narrow web segment.”
The Nyloflex XSN is a flat-top dot plate compatible with both thermal and solvent processing methods, providing printers with unmatched versatility. This dual compatibility allows seamless adaptation to evolving customer demands without the need for additional equipment or process changes.
Featuring the new CleanRelease technology, the plate’s formulation prevents ink buildup on the plate surface. This innovation reduces the need for frequent cleanings and press stops, significantly improving Overall Equipment Efficiency (OEE).
The Nyloflex XSN is designed to perform exceptionally well with UV inks, as well as water-based and solvent-based inks. This compatibility ensures outstanding print quality across paper and film substrates.
Engineered as an inherent flat-top dot plate, the Nyloflex XSN eliminates the need for additional exposure units or consumables. Printers can achieve superior results right out of the box, simplifying production workflows and reducing costs.
“At XSYS, our goal is to help customers achieve brilliance through innovative solutions that simplify production and enhance productivity,” said Florian. “The Nyloflex XSN embodies this vision by combining cutting-edge technology with practical usability, setting a new standard for narrow web printing.”