09.03.21
Derbyshire-based Clover Chemicals has invested in a Dantex PicoColour UV inkjet digital label press. Manufactured and supplied by Dantex Digital, part of the Dantex Group, the press, which replaces two existing digital presses purchased by the company in 2012, features a number of inline finishing options, including a diecutting station and slitting.
As a chemical manufacturer, Clover Chemicals prints all its labels in-house. Being able to produce labels on demand reduces the requirement to hold large quantities of stock, plus is more cost effective when producing short print runs, which allows the company to supply its customers with "private-labeled" product with short lead-times. Being able to design and print a new label within a matter of hours enables the company to service its customers more efficiently without the extended lead times created by outsourcing.
The Dantex PicoColour has been developed to address continuing demands from major brands for value-added label and package printing. With a printing width of 210mm (8.25”) and running capacity of 25m (82 fpm), the PicoColour is a versatile and highly productive printing system offered at a competitive price. The press works with UV-based inks and is available with CMYK + white.
“As an all-in-one system, the PicoColour is perfect for our in-house needs,” comments Clover Chemicals’ Andy Hilditch. “As the UV ink is scratch resistant and doesn’t require additional coating or expensive lamination, it provides excellent chemical resistance, thereby ensuring that all health and safety guidance is clear and visible at all times no matter what environment our products are stored in.
“The team at Dantex is highly experienced in all aspects of printing machinery, inks and label design. They are a company we have confidence in working with and can see our partnership growing further in the future,” he adds.
Ben Danon, Dantex Group CEO, states, “It’s a glowing testament to Dantex and to the PicoColour press that Clover Chemicals continue to have faith in our business relationship. We were delighted that Clover’s in-house engineering team could visit our demonstration facility and see the PicoColour being put through its paces. It gave us an opportunity to discuss in detail the many upgrades to PicoColour and the Dantex Digital division since their last investment.”
As a chemical manufacturer, Clover Chemicals prints all its labels in-house. Being able to produce labels on demand reduces the requirement to hold large quantities of stock, plus is more cost effective when producing short print runs, which allows the company to supply its customers with "private-labeled" product with short lead-times. Being able to design and print a new label within a matter of hours enables the company to service its customers more efficiently without the extended lead times created by outsourcing.
The Dantex PicoColour has been developed to address continuing demands from major brands for value-added label and package printing. With a printing width of 210mm (8.25”) and running capacity of 25m (82 fpm), the PicoColour is a versatile and highly productive printing system offered at a competitive price. The press works with UV-based inks and is available with CMYK + white.
“As an all-in-one system, the PicoColour is perfect for our in-house needs,” comments Clover Chemicals’ Andy Hilditch. “As the UV ink is scratch resistant and doesn’t require additional coating or expensive lamination, it provides excellent chemical resistance, thereby ensuring that all health and safety guidance is clear and visible at all times no matter what environment our products are stored in.
“The team at Dantex is highly experienced in all aspects of printing machinery, inks and label design. They are a company we have confidence in working with and can see our partnership growing further in the future,” he adds.
Ben Danon, Dantex Group CEO, states, “It’s a glowing testament to Dantex and to the PicoColour press that Clover Chemicals continue to have faith in our business relationship. We were delighted that Clover’s in-house engineering team could visit our demonstration facility and see the PicoColour being put through its paces. It gave us an opportunity to discuss in detail the many upgrades to PicoColour and the Dantex Digital division since their last investment.”