Labelexpo Europe 2023 is expected to be a landmark event, unleashing four years of pent-up technology development for visitors to the Brussels Expo. The event, which will soon take place from 11 to 14 September, will focus on the key themes of automation, sustainability and diversification

The spotlight on the Durst booth will be on three primary themes – more applications, more automation, and less waste.

Durst Group will again be setting the benchmark in digital printing with the introduction of its Durst Hawk Eye technology. This innovative technology utilises camera vision systems with the aim of automating print quality, resulting in significantly reduced waste and overall improved print quality. The Durst Hawk Eye is not only an inspection system – it goes one step further as it is correcting print mistakes, such as missing nozzles, inline and in real-time, without any setup needed and without any operator intervention. Additionally, it aims to significantly reduce setup time and waste, resulting in enhanced efficiency and an even more competitive total cost of ownership for the Tau RSC platform printers.

“The Durst Hawk Eye is revolutionary for the digital printing industry. This technology will greatly increase productivity and efficiency, but more importantly, it will reduce waste and the carbon footprint of our customers.

We are thrilled to introduce this innovative solution to the market and provide exclusive information during Labelexpo,”

Leitner said.

Durst Group will also unveil the next generation of the Tau RSC UV ink set at Labelexpo. This new ink set, available in the colours CMYK OVG and white, will meet the latest regulatory requirements and expands the converters’ application range even further.

Durst’s Tau RSCi range is designed to take over mid-to long-run jobs

On the show floor, alongside a new digital printing press, the successful Tau 510 RSCi will be showcased. This press will demonstrate its capabilities in real-time, printing at a remarkable speed of 80m/min at a printing width of 510mm, leading to productivity of over 3000 square metres per hour. The Tau 510 RSCi brings powerful advantages to production: material and application versatility and excellent print quality even at highest productivity and extremely aggressive TCO. These are a few reasons why label converters are using the Tau 510 RSCi to switch their flexo production to digital.

Durst has equipped the Tau 510 RSCi with new automation features, making the life of the operator easier and increasing the overall high efficiency of the machine. The press on the show floor will be equipped with the new, powerful double white feature, as well as inline flexo stations, adding an extra option for customers that need just a little bit more for challenging applications.

Visit the Durst, located in Hall 7 at booth number #7C45 to see these technologies and for other surprises.

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