Oosterhout, August 2018
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The innovative mRC-3D-system of Q.I. Press Controls (QIPC) helps
printers worldwide to realise savings in waste and to make the life of their
employees more easy. QIPC, the Dutch
specialist in measure- and control equipment, recently received an order from
the Indian printer Pudhari Publications in Kolhapur, that will use the mRC-3D-systeem
in their own printing plant and from Sigmarq Technologies, an Indian press
builder, who will install the mRC-3D-system on a press that’s been build
up in Kenya.
Waste
savings
The mRC-3D-system
for colour register is unique in the world. It has the fastest camera in the
world and is able to measure accurately, regardless of the focus distance and
the distortions of the web. As a result,
the response time remains very limited and large waste savings can be realised.
By equipping the system with double sensors, the possibilities become twice as
large and depth can be handled with more efficiently. This is very important in
case of flutter, waves and/or creases in the webs.
Long-term
cooperation
Pudhari
Publications has been familiar with the QIPC systems for some time: the most
recent order fits into a long-term cooperation. Pudhari Publications benefits
from the above-mentioned features of the mRC-3D-system. “The cost for
printing plants are constantly increasing and we were looking for a way to keep
them under control”, explains Managing Director Dr. Yogesh Jadav of Pudhari
Publications on why he has partnered with QIPC before. “Thanks to QIPC we can
realise savings in waste and simplify our production.”
Sigmarq
Sigmarq
is an emerging Indian press builder, who sees the advantages of the
QIPC-systems and therefore likes to install them on their presses. “Sigmarq is
growing”, says Rakeshkumar Dave, Managing Director of QIPC India. “In the near
future , for example, they want to launch a new highspeed newspaper press. Our
strong relationship with them, offers us the possibility to grow along with
them. “ The four mRC-3D-cameras that Sigmarq has ordered now, will be
installed on a press in the Kenyan capital Nairobi. “That gives us an immediate
entry into the growing African market”, realises Rakeshkumar Dave.
More
efficient operation
The
goals Sigmarq is pursuing with the installation of the mRC-3D-system for
colour register are the same as for Pudhari Publications and all those other
satisfied users: waste savings and a
more efficient operation of the press. Rakeshkumar Dave: “Thanks to the mRC-3D-system,
the user will get maximum control over the consumption of paper, ink and
energy. In addition, higher quality printed material can be delivered and the
accuracy and speed of the production process is increased thanks to the fully
automated system.”