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Following successful completion of the KBA Commander and Colora<br />
projects at Rizzoli Corriere della Sera (RCS) and Poligrafici Editoriale<br />
across multiple locations in Italy at the start of this year, a new project<br />
at Ringier Print in the Swiss city of Adligenswil has been started. By<br />
2009 the WIFAG OF 790 – in operation for 15 years – including reel<br />
changers, folding units and super structures will be dismantled and<br />
exchanged for a three of the newest generation of WIFAG 371. Additionally,<br />
installation of three MAN Colormans are on the agenda, one at<br />
the Neuen Osnabrückner Zeitung, one at the Lübecker Nachrichten,<br />
and one at the Freien Presse Chemnitz. At Dansk Avis Tyrk in Glostrup<br />
close to Kopenhagen a KBA Commander 6/2 Large Format with<br />
2.4 meter roll width is in transport and construction. Other current<br />
Schlopp projects include the move-in of a Commander at Rotationen<br />
Nykobing in Mälmo as well as five KBA Commanders with 27 towers<br />
at four locations of the Turkish Ciner Group in Adana, Ankara, Istanbul<br />
and Izmir. For 2009 an additional KBA Commander at Yedioth Aronoth<br />
in Tel Aviv is planned as well multiple KBA and MAN projects in India<br />
and the Middle East.<br />
In addition to new machine business, Schlopp is currently involved in<br />
large international transport projects of existing equipment. A KBA<br />
Express is being moved from the Oberösterreichischen Nachrichten<br />
in Linz to the CMAC print center in Erfurt. A Man Colorman from the<br />
Rheinpfalz in Oggersheim is on the way to Uruguay; and, a WIFAG OF<br />
790 from Rinfier in Switzerland is being transported to the Shreveport<br />
Times in the United States.<br />
www.scholpp.de Hall 8 Stand 260<br />
ven solutions from EAE, such as the EAE Control Center of the “Baltic<br />
Star” generation, which offers a monitor with a page ratio of 16:10.<br />
Naturally this control center is equipped with an enhanced softproof<br />
system, which provides a distinct improvement in color fidelity.<br />
The topic of cost reduction at printing houses is also playing a major<br />
role at this year’s Ifra Expo. Despite large investments in modern<br />
production technology, there is still a lot of potential for savings. EAE<br />
would like to join you in discovering this potential. Many of the MES<br />
(Manufacturing Execution Solution) products from EAE are designed<br />
with the cost savings factor in mind. They include proven solutions<br />
that can drastically cut waste, like the well-known presetting system<br />
“Print,” and the “V.I.P.” system mentioned above, including its “Cost”<br />
mode, which determines production costs on the basis of actual and<br />
target data.<br />
The desire to cut costs leads to another focus of the EAE portfolio:<br />
Press-Retrofit. In many cases, an EAE retrofit can help postpone expensive<br />
new investments. Our trade fair team can address the individual<br />
situation in your printing house.<br />
www.eae.com Hall 8 Stand 245<br />
The EAE crew is looking forward to see you<br />
GEW G UV curing for newsprint<br />
IFRA PREVIEW<br />
GEW<br />
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(EC) Ltd. will launch its new IsoCure system for curing of<br />
Scholpp S h l Montage M t GGmbH, bH as a ttotal t l solution l ti provider, id offers ff a convin- i<br />
inks on web offset newspaper presses that would otherwise<br />
cing solution that can handle even the heaviest equipment and most use conventional cold-set inks. The system enables press use<br />
complex facility requirements without compromising safety or dead- to be expanded to printing of new types of products.<br />
lines<br />
IsoCure can be fitted to existing presses, enabling printers to produce<br />
high quality work on coated and uncoated paper with UV inks. Printing<br />
„EAE loop“ helps in daily Work<br />
can be either UV or a combination with cold-set litho.<br />
IsoCure may also be new press specified or retro-fitted on a variety<br />
of printing and coating machines including in-line, sheet-fed, central<br />
EAE Ewert Ahrensburg Elektronik GmbH will present a number<br />
of new items at this year’s Ifra Expo in Amsterdam, including<br />
the product “EAE loop.” Our trade fair team will be happy to sa-<br />
impression and bridge over conveyers from 50cm (20”) up to 195cm<br />
(77”).<br />
Traditionally accepted as a “green technology”, GEW has gone a step<br />
tisfy your curiosity about the new product and tell you how the “EAE further in UV curing by replacing conventional power supplies with<br />
loop” can help you in your daily work.<br />
its energy efficient electronic e-Brick system. Comparable benefits<br />
Other new items concern the EAE product “V.I.P.”, an interdepart- include a 30% reduction in running costs with 20% more UV output<br />
mental, intersite order planning system, which has been among our and reduced carbon emissions from the printing plant.<br />
company’s successful products for several years. With this solution, In plants where the ambient air is heated or cooled, substantial sums<br />
our developers have closed the final gaps in our portfolio of servi- of money can be wasted as the treated air is extracted by the UV sysces.<br />
They have successfully and completely integrated the shipping tem in cooling the lamps and removing ozone. The IsoCure design<br />
room into order scheduling and have also succeeded in integrating eliminates this hidden cost since no exhaust fans and ducting are re-<br />
the complete insert management process into the workflow of order quired for cooling as normally required on conventional UV systems.<br />
planning.<br />
GEW manufactures energy saving UV curing systems for all makes of<br />
In addition, of course, they can also provide information on the pro- printing presses and supplies both original equipment manufacturers<br />
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