Landa launches nanographic printing
Benny Landa, the organizer behind computerized print brand Indigo, is set to send off another kind of advanced printing at Drupa, which is being proclaimed as the 'second advanced upheaval on paper'.
Landa Company's nanography print classification is said to offer the adaptability of computerized with the characteristics and speed of balanced printing.
At the core of the nanographic printing process is Landa NanoInk. Contained color particles just many nanometers in size (a human hair is around 100,000 nanometers wide), these nano-shades are very strong safeguards of light and empower remarkable picture characteristics. Landa nanographic printing is portrayed by super sharp spots of very high consistency, reflexive loyalty and the broadest CMYK variety array of any printing cycle.
The Landa nanographic printing process makes pictures with scraped area and scratch opposition. It can print on any off-the-rack substrate, from covered and uncoated paper stocks to reused container; from newsprint to plastic bundling films - all without requiring any sort of pre-treatment or exceptional covering - and no post-drying. Nanographic pictures are just 500 nanometers thick - about around 50% of the thickness of counterbalanced pictures - empowering Landa NanoInk to deliver the most minimal expense per-page computerized pictures in the business.
Landa nanographic print machines utilize ink ejectors to make the computerized ink pictures, which get applied to the printing stock in a cycle that can work at very high velocities. Each Landa press, which has an extraordinarily little impression in any event, when contrasted with other advanced presses, can print in up to eight tones and can work at 600dpi or 1,200dpi goal.
The Landa group of six nanographic print machines, a blend of sheet-took care of and web variations, will hold any importance with business printers and bundling converters for applications that incorporate general business printing, books, magazines, regular postal mail, marks, collapsing container and adaptable bundling for food, drugs, beauty care products from there, the sky is the limit.
Benny Landa (envisioned, top), executive and President of Landa Partnership, said: 'The Landa nanographic printing process is the consequence of 10 years of nanotechnology research. A genuine advancement empowers our presses to accomplish astonishing outcomes.
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