High-quality applications on show in the UV Technology Center in
Hall 3
In the UV Technology Center in Hall 3, Heidelberger
Druckmaschinen AG (Heidelberg) will present high-quality
applications for hybrid and UV printing in conjunction with its
partner IST Metz GmbH. In cooperation with Frankfurt-based
watchmaker Sinn, Heidelberg will be using various applications to
show how a brand can be appropriately positioned with the help of
UV printing and can be made to stand out from the crowd thanks to
its high-quality appearance. Sinn's mechanical watches are a
byword for functionality and elegance. Its portfolio also includes
pilot watches produced for Lufthansa.
A Speedmaster CD 74-6+LX with complete UV equipment will be
producing the various print jobs which clearly demonstrate what
inline surface finishing is able to achieve. This is supported in
no small way by Heidelberg's vast experience in UV technology
and its cooperation with expert partners in the ink and dryer
sectors.
The demand for UV printing is rising. One reason for this is
the marked change seen in purchasing behavior in the consumer goods
industry. Most goods are positioned either in the lower price range
or towards the luxury end of the market. The once dominant
mid-price sector is rapidly disappearing. For this reason, industry
is concentrating on either low cost mass-produced goods or, as is
increasingly the case, luxury articles and establishing brands in
order to distance themselves from the price war at the lower end of
the market. This naturally has an effect on packaging and
advertising, with a need to reflect the high-quality contents.
UV printing is opening up new dimensions. When it comes to
gloss, feel, protective qualities and scuff resistance, UV products
are far superior to traditional print products. "At the UV
Technology Center, we will be passing our experience in UV printing
onto our customers and showing them how UV printing can enable them
to move into new markets and differentiate themselves from their
competitors", explains Dr. Klaus Spiegel, Member of
Heidelberg's Management Board.
Special effects with UV and hybrid printing Four print jobs
with watch motifs will be printed live at the booth in Hall 3.
These are destined for actual use by Sinn as marketing material.
1. Postcards produced using lenticular printing
Lenticular films allow 3D effects or short movement sequences
(also known as 'lenticular images') or a combination of
both these effects to be portrayed on a printing material. One
postcard shows Sinn watches in front of the skyline of Frankfurt.
They thus represent an ideal material for point of sale and
stimulate the curiosity of consumers, who want take this give-away
home with them.
2. Packaging for Sinn watches on aluminized paper
This involves printing UV opaque white, among other things,
on aluminized paper, thereby producing a feeling of depth. Spot
coating is used to emphasize various elements of the print job and
the brand names of the companies in question. Sinn uses this
premium packaging for limited edition watches.
3. Poster with matt/gloss effects
This job involves combining effects with special effect
coatings and hybrid inks in order to produce various matt/gloss
effects which emphasize different elements and act as an eyecatcher
for a poster.
4. Poster complete with UV
This features the same motif but only UV inks and coatings
are used. Matt/gloss effects in another visual form. Poster with
Aniva UV as a preprinted print sample At this year's drupa,
Heidelberg will also be showing posters featuring Sinn watches
which, for the first time, are being printed with Aniva UV inks
from Epple. This means that UV printing can now offer even greater
brilliance, sense of depth and dynamism thanks to the expansion of
the color space. The powerful colors grab your attention and set
the product apart from others.
Controllable UV printing
In the UV Technology Center, Heidelberg will be demonstrating
that technical improvements to the UV printing process have made it
a highly reliable production method. Environmental protection
issues are also taken into account.
UV printing offers a wide range of advantages. The printed
sheets are dry as soon as they come out of the delivery. No
powdering is required. Rapid hardening of the inks makes it easier
to print non-absorbent materials. It is only thanks to this
property that it is possible to process special materials such as
plastic films or metallic paper and produce complex effects.
Heidelberg is already shipping around ten percent of its
world-leading Speedmaster CD 74 and CD 102 presses as UV versions
and this percentage is increasing.
Image:
In the UV Technology Center in Hall 3, Heidelberg is
presenting during the drupa high-quality applications for hybrid
and UV printing in conjunction with its partner IST Metz GmbH.
For further information:
Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG
Corporate Communications
Hilde Weisser
Tel: +49 (0)6221 92 50 66
Fax: +49 (0)6221 92 50 46
E-mail:
hilde.weisser@heidelberg.com