12.07.15
Troika Systems has ended 2015 with a sale of an AniCAM 3D scanning microscope, which marks the 700th sale of quality control technology. The AniCAM 3D scanning microscope and its associated QC applications have set new standards in the measuring of anilox rolls, gravure cylinders and flexographic plates, with a solution that ensures the rolls, cylinders or plates are in optimum condition to minimize waste and improve production efficiencies.
“The AniCAM solution has really come into its own in the global print market,” says Phil Hall, managing director, Troika. “It has proven that anilox and gravure cylinder management, when monitored regularly, helps ensure consistency is maintained throughout the print process. As a result, the printer is in greater control, productivity increases and waste is reduced.
“Customer feedback from around the world is consistent; the saving for our end users is many thousands of Euros per press per month, as well as delivering capacity increases, both of which are critical to an extremely competitive marketplace,” he adds.
The AniCAM is a quality control tool, which can be used to take single or multiple readings across a cylinder or plate at regular intervals. The data collected then helps to reduce waste and improve quality in subsequent print runs.
“The AniCAM solution has really come into its own in the global print market,” says Phil Hall, managing director, Troika. “It has proven that anilox and gravure cylinder management, when monitored regularly, helps ensure consistency is maintained throughout the print process. As a result, the printer is in greater control, productivity increases and waste is reduced.
“Customer feedback from around the world is consistent; the saving for our end users is many thousands of Euros per press per month, as well as delivering capacity increases, both of which are critical to an extremely competitive marketplace,” he adds.
The AniCAM is a quality control tool, which can be used to take single or multiple readings across a cylinder or plate at regular intervals. The data collected then helps to reduce waste and improve quality in subsequent print runs.