IPEX 2010: Heidelberg Presents new Sheetfed Offset Press with a Speed of 16,500 sph in the 70 x 100 cm Format
05/17/2010
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The Speedmaster CX 102 press celebrates its world premiere
at IPEX in Birmingham
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High productivity and comprehensive environmental
protection
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Heidelberg adds the finishing touch to its 3b format
Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG (Heidelberg) is showcasing the
Speedmaster CX 102 at IPEX 2010. This will mark the world premiere
of a new printing press for industrial offset printing with a
production speed of 16,500 sheets per hour. The new machine joins
the ranks between the Speedmaster SM 102 and Speedmaster CD 102
with a maximum speed of 13,000 sph, respectively 15,000 sph, and
the Speedmaster XL 105 with a maximum speed of 18,000 sph. This
press puts the finishing touch to the Heidelberg 70 x 100 cm format
and offers the perfect solution for every press speed and level of
productivity. The Speedmaster CX 102 addresses both commercial and
packaging printers and can be ordered as of IPEX 2010.
Consistent platform strategy and the best of two worlds
Although Heidelberg customers have long been able to equip
tried-and-tested presses in the Speedmaster SM and CD 102 series
with individual Speedmaster XL 105 components to boost
productivity, Heidelberg has gone one step further by incorporating
peak performance technology from the Speedmaster XL 105 into the
design of the CX 102. In addition to familiar XL technologies such
as the fully-automated Preset Plus Feeder and Delivery and dynamic
sheet brake, high-performance components such as the gripper system
and cylinder bearings, which were previously available exclusively
for the XL platform, are now also incorporated for the first time.
The construction of the printing units has also been reinforced to
ensure smooth running at maximum speed and to prevent disruptive
vibrations. "With the introduction of the Speedmaster XL 105, we
have successfully established a completely new performance class in
the last few years. Right from the start, the Speedmaster SM 102
and CD 102 series have benefited from the achievements we made in
XL development," explains Stephan Plenz, Member of the Heidelberg
Management Board and responsible for the equipment sector. "Thanks
to the host of innovations and new maximum speed of 16,500 sheets
per hour, the Speedmaster CX 102 is an interesting option for
anyone who is impressed with the XL technology and wants to combine
it with the benefits of the CD 102 platform. The Speedmaster CD
102, CX 102 and XL 105 machines are enabling us to achieve a unique
level of market coverage worldwide and to offer our customers an
optimum combination of price and performance."
Versatile performance
The new Speedmaster CX 102 impresses with both its high
productivity and excellent versatility. It can handle flimsy
papers, stiff board and a wide range of plastic materials.
Its modular design enables flexible, customized machine
configurations. In fact, the Speedmaster CX 102 caters for all
requirements - from conventional straight presses through to Duo
configurations with a coating unit before the offset units. No
matter whether customers opt for UV operation, mixed operation with
conventional and UV inks or a dual-coating press, this solution
offers a wide range of inline finishing options right through to
cold foil application with FoilStar. These properties make this
press the ideal choice for packaging printing, label printing and
high-quality commercial jobs.
Fit for the future
A consistently high production speed only really pays off
when the accompanying processes, such as make-ready, can also be
performed efficiently. That is why the CX 102 can be integrated
seamlessly into the Prinect workflow and delivers excellent
ergonomic benefits and a wide range of automated functions, e.g.
for plate and ink changes or sheet travel.
Press control takes place via the high-performance Prinect
Press Center and Intellistart, the process-oriented operator
guidance system. As with the XL 105, communication with all the
machine components and auxiliaries takes place via the
decentralized Sheetfed Control press control system. Prinect
Inpress Control, the spectrophotometric inline measuring system, is
key to significantly reducing makeready times and paper waste on
the Speedmaster CX 102. The color and register are controlled in a
closed loop on the fly and kept constant throughout the entire
production run.
High productivity and comprehensive environmental protection
Only a holistic approach can improve environmental
performance. In addition to focusing environmental protection
concepts on the printing process, Heidelberg also factors them into
the development and production of its equipment. Improved energy
efficiency, a long service life, low consumption of resources and
auxiliary materials, and lower emissions all played a key role in
the development of the Speedmaster CX 102 and the integrated Star
peripherals.
The Speedmaster CX 102 is ideal for reduced-alcohol and
alcohol-free printing, for instance, while peripherals such as the
AirStar or CombiStar make a major contribution to boosting the
press's energy efficiency. Inline color measuring systems such
as Prinect Inpress Control reduce paper waste on average by 100 up
to 150 sheets per print job and lower the level of CO2 emissions
significantly. What's more, Heidelberg offers customers the
chance to help the environment further still by purchasing emission
credits from climate protection projects. This carbon offsetting
makes good the greenhouse gas emissions generated during the press
production process.
Picture 1:
Heidelberg will be introducing the Speedmaster CX 102 on the
occasion of IPEX 2010. This will mark the world premiere of a new
printing press for industrial offset printing with a production
speed of 16,500 sheets per hour. The new press, which manages
flimsy papers, stiff board and a wide range of plastic materials as
well, convinces by its high productivity and its versatility.
Picture 2:
For the first time, the Speedmaster CX 102 will include
high-performance components, which were previously reserved for the
XL platform. In addition to familiar XL technologies, such as the
fully-automated Preset Plus Feeder and Delivery, completely new
components, for example a fortified printing unit construction,
have been implemented.
Picture 3:
The new Speedmaster CX 102 has been designed in a modular
way, enabling flexible, customized machine configurations. The
press will be available in various configurations: from a
conventional straight press to a Duo configurations with coating
unit before offset units. Striking attributes are the side covers
with beeds.
Picture 4 (Graphic):
Complete portfolio and a unique level of market coverage
worldwide: With the Speedmaster CD 102, CX 102 and XL 105 presses,
Heidelberg offers the optimum combination of price and performance
each for the customers' individual requirements.
For further information, please contact:
Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG
Corporate Public Relations
Dirk Henrich
Phone: +49 (0)6221 92 5910
Fax: +49 (0)6221 92 5096
E-mail:
dirk.henrich@heidelberg.com
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