11.20.15
Flexo press manufacturer PCMC has announced that Fort Dearborn Company recently installed the new ELS-Max mid-range inline flexographic press in its Elk Grove, IL, USA facility.
“This press acquisition will ensure that we are able to meet the evolving needs of our shrink sleeve label customers,” comments Jeff Brezek, president and CEO, Fort Dearborn Company. “We believe it will make an immediate impact in our facility and with our customers.
The ELS-Max is a fully gearless flexographic printing press that offers flexible design, high-speed production capabilities and quick changeovers, and is available in 24", 28" and 32" widths. Able to run up to 1,000 feet per minute, the ELS-Max offers all the features that are capable on wide web CI presses. The machine utilizes both plate and anilox sleeves, and PCMC-designed force loaded doctor blade chambers intended for fast, constant running with extended doctor blade life.
The press has combined the best technologies from both inline and wide web CI presses, resulting in what PCMC says is superior web handling and registration. “Advanced features and innovative design allow this machine to quickly change press parameters for optimal efficiency on many materials. Customers such as Fort Dearborn Company are excellent relationships for PCMC as they recognize our technology and engineering capability are assets to grow their businesses,” says Tim Fox, sales executive for PCMC. “Both PCMC and Fort Dearborn are aligned together for long-term success and growth.”
“This press acquisition will ensure that we are able to meet the evolving needs of our shrink sleeve label customers,” comments Jeff Brezek, president and CEO, Fort Dearborn Company. “We believe it will make an immediate impact in our facility and with our customers.
The ELS-Max is a fully gearless flexographic printing press that offers flexible design, high-speed production capabilities and quick changeovers, and is available in 24", 28" and 32" widths. Able to run up to 1,000 feet per minute, the ELS-Max offers all the features that are capable on wide web CI presses. The machine utilizes both plate and anilox sleeves, and PCMC-designed force loaded doctor blade chambers intended for fast, constant running with extended doctor blade life.
The press has combined the best technologies from both inline and wide web CI presses, resulting in what PCMC says is superior web handling and registration. “Advanced features and innovative design allow this machine to quickly change press parameters for optimal efficiency on many materials. Customers such as Fort Dearborn Company are excellent relationships for PCMC as they recognize our technology and engineering capability are assets to grow their businesses,” says Tim Fox, sales executive for PCMC. “Both PCMC and Fort Dearborn are aligned together for long-term success and growth.”