PFFC - March 2009 - (Page 34) WHAT’S NEW PRODUCTS Narrow Web & Label Release Liner Ready to Go The Any-Pak release liner is constructed with a 2mil PP as the substrate and a release coating said to work well with hot melt and PSAs. Product is stocked and ready to shop within 24 hrs in widths of 1.0, 1.25, 1.5, and 1.75 in., all by 12,000 ft in length. Other sizes are available on a custom order basis. uRayven | 651-6421112 | www.rayven.com PFFC-ASAP 311 Flexo Inks Are Glossy Film Flex water-based INK flexo inks are for printing on all nonporous substrates. Said to deliver outstanding gloss and color strength with superior resistance to rub, scratch, adhesion, and water. Suited for narrow web flexo presses with between-station and IR dryers, ink is formulated for reversed angle and chambered doctor blades with fine line anilox rolls for sharp replication of high screen artwork. PFFC-ASAP 312 INK Produce Dense Black Image Company offers an improved version of its MICR-Line magnetic ink, formulated to provide check and forms printers with consistent image density and signal strength throughout the press run. Produces a dense black image as a result of predictable and consistent water pickup. Inks are available in a wide range of tack levels, can be customized for individual applications, are laser-safe to 400 deg F, and may be used with all popular fountain solutions. uHeath Custom Press | 800-819-8961 | www.heathcustompress.com PFFC-ASAP 310 uGraphic Sciences | 888-5464465 | www.graphicsciences.com Print with Ease The X-Flex printing system is said to reduce waste and setup time. Has a compact footprint, flexibility, and is easy to adjust and operate, company adds. Platform features gearless technology, a one-touch auto register control, and a short web path. uOmet | +39 0341 367513 | www.omet.it PFFC-ASAP 313 PFFC-ASAP 126 34 | MARCH 2009 WWW.PFFC-ONLINE.COM http://www.rayven.com http://www.graphicsciences.com http://www.heathcustompress.com http://www.omet.it http://www.kmecusa.com http://WWW.PFFC-ONLINE.COM
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