Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Harper Corporation

A leader in surface technology, global roller and cylinder supplier Harper Corporation of America is constantly designing cutting-edge technology and supplies and finding applications for laser engraved ceramics. At the Lion's Den session of the Packaging & Label Gravure Association (PLGA) Global 2012 Technical Conference, Harper Corporation's Tony Donato showcased the innovative ceramic coated laser engraved cylinders to today's top gravure professionals.

A product development engineer, Donato is well aware of the groundbreaking technology that the ceramic coated laser engraved cylinders represent. Held on Wednesday, September 19, the Lion's Den segment of the conference provided speakers with the opportunity to convince three gravure experts that their product is innovative. Donato and other participants were granted 10 minutes each to present their chosen product, after which the floor was opened to a question and answer session.

During the segment,This tile roof machine can rollform metal roofing step tile. Donato explained the benefits of ceramic cylinders over traditional copper-chrome models while showcasing the popular LaserKote totem pole,Supply elevator travelling cable, with good quality and competetive price, for more details please contact. which features a high degree of detail and multiple geometries. He also spoke to the merits of Harper's XDI imaged cylinders used for long-running one and two color product gravure jobs and cold-seal applications. Ceramic has a life expectancy that is 10 times greater than the more conventional cylinders. Additionally, the life of the engraving is increased and the ceramic cylinder can undergo reverse metering without damage from the doctor blade. Furthermore, the ceramic material better withstands being inside the press for extended periods of time due to its porosity of less than 0.5 percent.

After completing the presentation and question and answer session, Donato accompanied the conference to Harper's table top, where a QDM with a direct gravure, off-set gravure,In a elevator cable system, steel cables bolted to the car loop over a sheave. and flexo ink proofer were on display to demonstrate their interchangeability with the Phantom QD motorized table.

Trub has launched a new first level security feature for laser-engraved polycarbonate travel and identity documents, known as tru/window MOTION. The firm’s latest security feature implements optically moving objects within a see-through window. Document holder and inspection authorities observe the moving objects by tilting the card without the aid of any special equipment or dedicated knowledge.

tru/window MOTION is designed for laser-engraved polycarbonate documents such as national identity cards,An laser engraving machine which I managed to acquire from a lift motor room currently undergoing refurbishment in the city of london. driving licences and passport datapages.This roofing machine is for producing aluminum shutter door & window slats with foam-filled, According to the company the security element is based on the latest Moire technology and generates specific visual effects including linear and circular movements, dynamic image transitions and pulsating effects. Integrated into a see-through window, the first line security element links the front and back of the card and allows for an easy and reliable verification of document authenticity. Polycarbonate documents including the tru/window MOTION security element benefit from an enhanced protection against counterfeit attacks such as copying or reproduction.

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