Koenig & Bauer Durst GmbH has unveiled further updates for its SPC Delta 130 corrugated production press that provides industrial solutions for run lengths from one to millions.
New water-based orange and violet inks have been launched to ensure food safety compliance for primary packaging and gamut extension. This will positively impact upon brand management for brand owners, particularly in producing colour saturations on packaging samples. With around 50% of corrugated packaging in food and beverage, the ink set also ensures that converters can invest knowing they will be ahead of the increasingly complex regulatory change curve.
Koenig & Bauer Durst has also announced new automation features for the SPC Delta 130 that will ensure high productivity and can be integrated into existing customer workflows. Enhanced image quality and special effects, as well as cost reduction, are among the benefits from a new Digital Primer. New effects that are possible include print embellishment on corrugated board with uncoated media.
The Delta SPC 130 FlexLine Automatic combines a well-engineered mechanical design with easily accessible sub-assemblies and selected components to guarantee durable quality, high performance and reliability. It can manage small formats from 500 x 600mm through to very large formats with maximum dimensions of 1,300 x 2,800 mm and print a maximum thickness of 12 mm with water-based, food safe inks. The Delta SPC130 FlexLine Automatic machine includes non stop feeder, four-colour single-pass printing, drying & cooling section and non-stop stacker.
The Delta SPC 130 is part of the Koenig & Bauer portfolio of solutions for corrugated converters alongside the CorruJET 170. Both presses meet the stringent requirements for food safe primary packaging utilising proprietary water-based ink technology and are designed with core technologies to provide automated, productive, food safe printing systems. They deliver shorter response times, more variants, shorter run lengths, individualisation and enable more and more small value orders. They also answer the increasing customer demand for brand security, sustainability and the ability to meet brand owners’ requirements for multichannel communication including e-commerce.
Robert Stabler, Managing Director, Koenig & Bauer Durst, said, “All these innovations for our SPC Delta 130 are designed to exceed market needs. Food safety and packaging is a constant topic of conversation. These new water-based inks will ensure food safety compliance for primary packaging and extend the colour, which, in turn, will impact positively on brand management for brand owners. Brand owners are demanding that new production methods are reliable, compliant and cost effective while converters need to have the capabilities and competencies to mass customise without any compromise on quality.”