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Converter increases tempo of flexible printing

Canadian converter Tempo has improved the quality of its flexo printing and increased overall productivity by installing what it claims to be the first ThermoFlexX Catena-E 48 in North America. Tempo chose the UV LED exposure unit from Xsys due to the advanced automation, reduced energy consumption, and higher operational speed. First established in 1970…

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