At Drupa (Hall 3, D81-1), ESC, as a full-service provider for printing technology, will be offering solutions that can enable further growth through the targeted and efficient use of modern screen, pad and digital printing systems.
When it comes to high efficiency, ESC recommends Sakurai cylinder screen printing systems. Whether in the food, automotive, electronics, pharmaceutical or packaging industries, cylinder screen printing is the right solution when it comes to printing large quantities of functional media or thin, surface-sensitive materials. High accuracy with even layer application is the decisive criterion here. This can be realised with the Sakurai MAESTRO SD series, for example. The automatic stop cylinder has servo drives for separately controllable functional sequences of the impression cylinder, the master frame and the doctor blade drive, as well as automatic, optical sheet alignment. This can optionally be supplemented by a CCD camera system. When printing conductive pastes, this equipment enables precise adjustment to the respective production requirements.
The Sakurai cylinder screen printing models can be extended with a foiling unit to enhance offset prints and achieve metallised or haptic effects. An interesting addition that can be used for all graphic applications, packaging printing, the automotive or plastic card sector.
The ESC-AT flatbed screen printing machines are also designed for mass production in the industrial sector and for integration into complex production processes. Here, an optional CCD camera system ensures precision in the material feed and print repeat accuracy. Various automated systems such as a feed station, pre-treatment, removal station or a suitable dryer can be integrated and the machine can thus be expanded into a complex production system.
For industrial inkjet printing, ESC offers the Mimaki UJF systems for smaller formats with their versatile UV inks. They are characterised by outstanding print quality and user-friendliness. This system from ESC can, for example be further automated by connecting it to a tray server as a feeder. Corresponding plotters or hybrid systems from Mimaki for printing and plotting round off the programme for digital printing.
ESC
ESC was founded in 1949 and more than 70 years of experience in the screen printing sector have allowed the company to grow into a leading supplier. In Bad Salzuflen, one of the largest and most permanent exhibitions of screen printing machines in Europe, the latest developments can be viewed on over 5,000 square metres. ESC also supplies equipment for digital printing, pad printing, the filmless production of screen printing stencils, the well-known PERFECTA screen washing and decoating machines and a wide range of second-hand machines.