InPrint 2018 – Heidelberg expects keen interest in customized printing on objects

10/15/2018

  • Full-area printing of complex objects with the Omnifire 1000
  • Trend toward customization is driving new business models
  • Joint stand with surface treatment specialist Plasmatreat

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10/15/2018 - Press Release

The general trend toward customization is a hallmark of the digital age. The option of custom-enhancing high-quality mass-produced items and thus reaching consumers or customers on a personal level opens up attractive new and profitable business models for manufacturers of branded goods and industrial production companies. As a result, Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG (Heidelberg) is expecting a high level of interest in the possibilities for custom-finishing and printing on objects at InPrint 2018, which is taking place from November 20 to 22 in Milan. The company is therefore showcasing Omnifire technology and the models, which can be used to print customized three-dimensional objects of any shape made from a wide variety of materials. Both models can be integrated into industrial production processes and online marketing campaigns. For example, the pilot user and automotive supplier Ritzi Lackiertechnik GmbH has integrated the inkjet system into its industrial production process. It has thus been able to significantly increase its productivity and quality compared to the previously used method.

The Omnifire 1000 in particular has undergone considerable further development since it was unveiled at the same venue exactly two years ago. It now enables full-area, seamless printing of even complex shapes, without any visible transitions or joins between the tracks, the width of which is determined by the print heads. This is made possible thanks to a special process that joins these tracks together by seamlessly printing several in series, each with a width of 7 centimeters (2.76 inches).

“The ability to print on an object’s entire surface opens up a whole new range of striking effects at the point of sale for manufacturers of branded goods, and means the design possibilities are now virtually unlimited,” says a delighted Montserrat Peidro-Insa, Head of the Digital business unit at Heidelberg.

“Our activities in direct-to-shape printing and the continuous development of Omnifire technology underline just how serious we are about unlocking business potential beyond our traditional markets.”

Heidelberg is exhibiting Omnifire technology at InPrint 2018 for the first time on a joint stand with its partner Plasmatreat (www.plasmatreat.com), based in Steinhagen in Germany’s Westphalia region. Plasmatreat is a world-leading specialist in pre-treating material surfaces with atmospheric-pressure plasma. Using patented plasma nozzle technology, materials undergo ultrafine cleaning, are simultaneously activated, or are functionally nanocoated. In the Omnifire systems, Heidelberg uses a rotary nozzle developed by Plasmatreat for pre-treating objects, thus enhancing crosslinking of the ink with the print object material.

Link to Plasmatreat: www.plasmatreat.com
Link to InPrint 2018: www.inprintitaly.com

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10/15/2018 - Press Release

Matthias Hartung, Media Relations

Matthias Hartung
Pressereferent, Media Relations Tel.: +49 (0)6222 82 67174

InPrint 2018 – Heidelberg expects keen interest in customized printing on objects

10/15/2018

The general trend toward customization is a hallmark of the digital age. The option of custom-enhancing high-quality mass-produced items and thus reaching consumers or customers on a personal level opens up attractive new and profitable business models for manufacturers of branded goods and industrial production companies. As a result, Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG (Heidelberg) is expecting a high level of interest in the possibilities for custom-finishing and printing on objects at InPrint 2018, which is taking place from November 20 to 22 in Milan. The company is therefore showcasing Omnifire technology and the models, which can be used to print customized three-dimensional objects of any shape made from a wide variety of materials. Both models can be integrated into industrial production processes and online marketing campaigns. For example, the pilot user and automotive supplier Ritzi Lackiertechnik GmbH has integrated the inkjet system into its industrial production process. It has thus been able to significantly increase its productivity and quality compared to the previously used method.

The Omnifire 1000 in particular has undergone considerable further development since it was unveiled at the same venue exactly two years ago. It now enables full-area, seamless printing of even complex shapes, without any visible transitions or joins between the tracks, the width of which is determined by the print heads. This is made possible thanks to a special process that joins these tracks together by seamlessly printing several in series, each with a width of 7 centimeters (2.76 inches).

“The ability to print on an object’s entire surface opens up a whole new range of striking effects at the point of sale for manufacturers of branded goods, and means the design possibilities are now virtually unlimited,” says a delighted Montserrat Peidro-Insa, Head of the Digital business unit at Heidelberg.

“Our activities in direct-to-shape printing and the continuous development of Omnifire technology underline just how serious we are about unlocking business potential beyond our traditional markets.”

Heidelberg is exhibiting Omnifire technology at InPrint 2018 for the first time on a joint stand with its partner Plasmatreat (www.plasmatreat.com), based in Steinhagen in Germany’s Westphalia region. Plasmatreat is a world-leading specialist in pre-treating material surfaces with atmospheric-pressure plasma. Using patented plasma nozzle technology, materials undergo ultrafine cleaning, are simultaneously activated, or are functionally nanocoated. In the Omnifire systems, Heidelberg uses a rotary nozzle developed by Plasmatreat for pre-treating objects, thus enhancing crosslinking of the ink with the print object material.

Link to Plasmatreat: www.plasmatreat.com
Link to InPrint 2018: www.inprintitaly.com

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Figure 1: Heidelberg is exhibiting Omnifire technology at InPrint 2018 for the first time on a joint stand with its partner Plasmatreat, a specialist in customer-specific surface treatment using plasma.

Figure 2: The Omnifire 1000 now enables full-area and seamless, customized printing of even complex objects, thus opening up a whole new range of striking effects with which manufacturers of branded goods can impress their customers.

Figure 3: In the Omnifire systems, Heidelberg uses a rotary nozzle developed by Plasmatreat for pre-treating objects.

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Matthias Hartung

Pressereferent, Media Relations

Tel.: +49 (0)6222 82 67174

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