ACHEMA 2012: Heidelberg Presents Linoprint Digital Print Solutions for the Pharmaceutical Industry
06/13/2012
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Heidelberg showcases Linoprint D, the market-leading
solution for industrial digital inline and offline printing
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The modular digital printing system Heidelberg Linoprint L
is designed for reliable, precise label printing
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Linoprint i as integration solution at KOCH
Pac-Systeme
At ACHEMA 2012 from June 18 to 22 in Frankfurt, Heidelberger
Druckmaschinen AG (Heidelberg) will be presenting two digital print
solutions for use in the pharmaceutical industry. The Linoprint D
and Linoprint L solutions will be on show at booth H2 in Hall 3.1.
In addition, KOCH Pac-Systeme - part of the Uhlmann Group - will be
displaying integration systems from the Linoprint i range at booth
F25 in Hall 3.0. ACHEMA is the world's largest event for
chemical technology, process engineering, and biotechnology.
Heidelberg took over CSAT, the world market leader for
integrated digital systems in the pharmaceutical industry, in 2011.
The company has now completed the process of integrating CSAT
products into its own digital printing portfolio. "Thanks to our
Linoprint solutions for packaging printing, we are now in a
position to reliably fulfill the high quality requirements of
integrated print solutions for packaging lines in the
pharmaceutical industry," says Dr. Christian Compera, head of
Digital Printing at Heidelberg.
Linoprint D: Resilient, high-quality 2-color printing on a range
of materials
The Linoprint D digital printing system (formerly
DTS12oo) prints logos, decorative elements, expiry dates, batch
numbers, production data, and complete texts. In addition, tablet
blister packs can be labeled individually with data matrix codes,
for example. With its digital electrophotography process and a
print width of between 50 and 320 mm (1.97 and 12.60 in), the
system is particularly well suited for applications in the field of
pharmaceutical and medical technology.
With a resolution of 1,200x 1,200 dpi, the Linoprint D also
offers the optimum combination of piracy protection and track &
trace. Digital full-area printing and coding with dynamic data can
be used in tandem at all times, so it is no longer necessary to mix
different technologies (hybrid technology). Micro lettering on the
blister pack ensures each item of packaging has a clear mark that
cannot be copied, thereby offering added protection against product
piracy. In addition, the special toners developed in-house with
highly functional additives provide even more protection against
counterfeiting. These can only be used in combination with this
printing system.
Thanks to two-stage fusing during the sealing processes, the
printed images can withstand temperatures of up to 300°C and
pressures of eight bar. All cover foils commonly used in the
pharmaceutical sector can be printed, including aluminum, aluminum
composites, and papers. Printing is flexible depending on the mode
- whether inline before the sealing station or offline from reel to
line. The Linoprint D meets the requirements of GAMP (Good
Automated Manufacturing Practice) and the regulations 21 CFR Part
11 and cGMP (Current Good Manufacturing Practice).
Linoprint L: Digital label printing
Heidelberg offers the modular digital printing system
Linoprint L (formerly iTS6oo) for full-color digital label
printing. The Heidelberg Linoprint L is an inkjet drop-on-demand
system for the economical printing of complex short to medium-sized
label and film runs and applications with variable content. The
compact and encapsulated system meets the very strictest
requirements and easily fulfills the exacting quality assurance
guidelines for pharmaceutical production processes and
environments. Users thus have access to a solution that enables
pioneering applications, such as smart labels, security printing,
and traceable labels.
Linoprint i: Flexible integration and printing
The compact printing units in the Linoprint i range
(formerly Linoprint Fixedline) support inkjet UV technology and
enable just-in-time imprinting of variable data on a very wide
range of materials. Manufacturer KOCH Pac-Systeme will be using
ACHEMA to show how the units can be integrated in the KPM-200
labeling machine. This machine can be used to apply unique, easily
readable, and traceable labeling to folding cartons, cardboard
blanks, film blanks, blister packs, paper, and telephone and check
cards.
Figure 1: The Heidelberg Linoprint D ensures resilient
printing of static and dynamic data for pharmaceutical
applications.
Figure 2: The new Heidelberg Linoprint L is designed for the
digital printing of labels for secure, precise pharmaceutical
applications.
Further information and images are available online at
www.heidelberg.com.
Further information for journalists:
Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG
Corporate Public Relations
Matthias Hartung
Phone: +49 (0)6221 92 5077
Fax: +49 (0)6221 92 99 5077
E-mail:
matthias.hartung@heidelberg.com
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