Jet Technologies has expanded its portfolio with AFP-R reduced solvent flexographic plates from Asahi Photoproducts. The new plate represents a breakthrough in platemaking technology, boasting a 50% reduction in platemaking time and a 30% reduction in solvent usage.
Additionally, these plates have been proven to last twice as long on press compared to other solvent-wash plates, marking a substantial improvement in operational efficiency and environmental impact.
Jack Malki, Director at Jet Technologies, said: “The introduction of Asahi’s AFP-R plates is a game-changer for Australian and New Zealand printers. Not only do these plates ensure a dramatic reduction in platemaking time and solvent use, but they also support our client’s goals for sustainability without compromising on quality or productivity.”
The AFP-R plate is specially designed for high-quality flexible packaging, label and paper applications. It embodies Asahi Photoproducts’ commitment to sustainability and forms part of its Roadmap to Solvent Zero initiative, featuring reduced environmental impact while enhancing pre-press and press productivity.
Furthermore, incorporating Asahi’s CleanPrint technology means that clients can achieve better press efficiency, with plates lasting, on average, twice as long due to the reduced need for press stops for plate cleaning. This technology ensures that all remaining ink transfers to the printed substrate, reducing makeready time ink consumption, and delivering exceptionally consistent quality.
“We expect to see some great outcomes for our customers in their platemaking and printing processes,” added Jack Malki. “This cutting-edge technology is expected to double the lifespan of plates by significantly reducing the need for press stops for cleaning. We anticipate that CleanPrint will ensure a more efficient transfer of all remaining ink to the printed substrate, which will not only reduce makeready time and ink consumption but also deliver exceptionally consistent quality across all our projects.”
Jet Technologies’ introduction of the AFP-R plates is expected to bring new opportunities and efficiencies to the flexographic printing industry, reinforcing the company’s dedication to innovation and sustainability.
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AFP-R reduced solvent flexographic plates boast a 50% reduction in platemaking time and a 30% reduction in solvent usage.
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