The document introduces Branaldi, a supplier of printed and laminated materials. It summarizes their expanded production facilities and advanced technologies, including offset, digital, and screen printing, lamination, cutting, and mounting machines. This allows Branaldi to offer high quality, quickly realized orders. The document also describes Branaldi's portfolio of services and innovations in product design, prototyping, and 3D visualization to meet customer needs.
The document describes the various production facilities and product lines of the Diatec group, a manufacturer of specialty coated papers. It provides details on 6 production sites across Europe and the US, with a total of over 950 employees. The main divisions described are Digital Imaging, which includes various inkjet papers, films, banners, and canvas products; and POS/Display Media such as self-adhesive vinyls, banners, and display films. Production capabilities, staff sizes, and locations are given for each facility. Research and development departments are also mentioned. An overview of the group's structure and history is provided.
The document discusses various digital printing technologies, focusing on inkjet printing technologies. It describes two main inkjet technologies: continuous inkjet (CIJ) and drop on demand (DOD). CIJ uses a continuous stream of ink and electrostatic charges to control ink droplet direction. DOD systems generate ink droplets only when needed. Popular DOD methods include piezoelectric and thermal bubble jet (Canon) inkjet printing. The document also compares the advantages and disadvantages of different inkjet printing technologies for applications such as textile printing.
The document summarizes the capabilities of the BIGPRINT Group, a large format visual printing company with facilities in Hungary, Romania, and Austria. It produces a variety of products for advertising, events, decorations, and signage using different materials and technologies. It has multiple large format digital and screen printing machines, cutting and finishing equipment, and can provide end-to-end services from graphic design to installation. The BIGPRINT Group aims to fulfill all customer needs for large format visual communication printing and display solutions with short lead times and reliability.
Is there a digital press in your folding carton future? It's here today with digital print solutions to supplement offset, flexography, and gravure. This paper describes the fundamental differences and best application for the various technologies including electrophotographic, ink jet, nanography, digital creasing, and laser cutting.
DotColor is a Bulgarian company established in 2006 that specializes in wide format digital printing, advertising materials, and interior design. They offer a variety of printing services and technologies to create products such as billboards, banners, signs, displays, vehicle branding, and more. DotColor prides itself on providing high quality, on-time completions of projects through their expertise and modern printing equipment.
The document announces a revolutionary new color printing press, the bizhub PRESS C8000, that offers world-class color printing at 80 pages per minute. It eliminates costly offset printing processes through its digital workflow and offers affordable, high-quality color printing. The C8000 handles heavy paper weights and volumes through features like dual fusing, high paper capacity, and modular finishing options. It aims to save printers time and money through faster output, simpler operation, and automatic inline finishing.
Digital inkjet printing allows designs to be printed directly onto fabrics from a computer without additional efforts like traditional printing. It has emerged as a flexible printing technique since the 1990s. Key benefits include quick design changes and mass customization capabilities. Various digital printing technologies exist, like DOD inkjet which only deposits ink where needed, and piezoelectric inkjet which uses electrostatic forces to spray micro ink droplets. Software programs help manage color and translate designs for printing. Digital printing is growing and offers opportunities in new applications and markets due to advantages in speed, cost, design flexibility and environmental friendliness over traditional textile printing.
The document describes the various production facilities and product lines of the Diatec group, a manufacturer of specialty coated papers. It provides details on 6 production sites across Europe and the US, with a total of over 950 employees. The main divisions described are Digital Imaging, which includes various inkjet papers, films, banners, and canvas products; and POS/Display Media such as self-adhesive vinyls, banners, and display films. Production capabilities, staff sizes, and locations are given for each facility. Research and development departments are also mentioned. An overview of the group's structure and history is provided.
The document discusses various digital printing technologies, focusing on inkjet printing technologies. It describes two main inkjet technologies: continuous inkjet (CIJ) and drop on demand (DOD). CIJ uses a continuous stream of ink and electrostatic charges to control ink droplet direction. DOD systems generate ink droplets only when needed. Popular DOD methods include piezoelectric and thermal bubble jet (Canon) inkjet printing. The document also compares the advantages and disadvantages of different inkjet printing technologies for applications such as textile printing.
The document summarizes the capabilities of the BIGPRINT Group, a large format visual printing company with facilities in Hungary, Romania, and Austria. It produces a variety of products for advertising, events, decorations, and signage using different materials and technologies. It has multiple large format digital and screen printing machines, cutting and finishing equipment, and can provide end-to-end services from graphic design to installation. The BIGPRINT Group aims to fulfill all customer needs for large format visual communication printing and display solutions with short lead times and reliability.
Is there a digital press in your folding carton future? It's here today with digital print solutions to supplement offset, flexography, and gravure. This paper describes the fundamental differences and best application for the various technologies including electrophotographic, ink jet, nanography, digital creasing, and laser cutting.
DotColor is a Bulgarian company established in 2006 that specializes in wide format digital printing, advertising materials, and interior design. They offer a variety of printing services and technologies to create products such as billboards, banners, signs, displays, vehicle branding, and more. DotColor prides itself on providing high quality, on-time completions of projects through their expertise and modern printing equipment.
The document announces a revolutionary new color printing press, the bizhub PRESS C8000, that offers world-class color printing at 80 pages per minute. It eliminates costly offset printing processes through its digital workflow and offers affordable, high-quality color printing. The C8000 handles heavy paper weights and volumes through features like dual fusing, high paper capacity, and modular finishing options. It aims to save printers time and money through faster output, simpler operation, and automatic inline finishing.
Digital inkjet printing allows designs to be printed directly onto fabrics from a computer without additional efforts like traditional printing. It has emerged as a flexible printing technique since the 1990s. Key benefits include quick design changes and mass customization capabilities. Various digital printing technologies exist, like DOD inkjet which only deposits ink where needed, and piezoelectric inkjet which uses electrostatic forces to spray micro ink droplets. Software programs help manage color and translate designs for printing. Digital printing is growing and offers opportunities in new applications and markets due to advantages in speed, cost, design flexibility and environmental friendliness over traditional textile printing.
The document summarizes the Inca Onset series of high-end UV inkjet printers from Fujifilm and Inca Digital. The Onset series includes three printer models - the S20, S40, and S70 - which vary in size and throughput. Key features highlighted include the full-width print head arrays and UV curing lamps which allow for immediate curing and elimination of banding, powerful vacuum beds that can hold up to 176 lbs of media, and optional automation for high productivity. The document discusses how the Onset series offers business efficiency through lower costs, opportunities for new business areas, and a quick payback period.
Print by Premier Equipment Brochure LinkedinEdward Sanders
Print by Premier + More provides commercial printing, digital printing, direct mail, kitting, and promotional materials services across 3 facilities. They have 3 IGEN 3 printers and 1 IGEN 4 printer that can print on sheets up to 26" x 14" in size. Print by Premier combines these services with an e-commerce solution tailored to each client's needs and branding.
FINAL VERSION INTERNATIONAL RANGE BROCHURE DUPLO (1)Brian O'Dolan
Duplo's document provides information on their range of finishing equipment solutions for printers, including saddle stitching, bookletmaking, and collating systems. Their systems are designed to help printers grow their business and improve productivity by offering features like fully automatic setup, modular configurations, and the ability to produce both digital and offset applications from the largest to smallest formats. The systems can produce a variety of items like brochures, catalogs, manuals, and more.
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UniGraphic is a graphic communications company that offers various services including pre-press, commercial printing, digital printing, large format printing, mailing services, and customer service. It has over 50 years of experience in the industry and prides itself on technical excellence and customer satisfaction. The company is FSC certified and uses various state-of-the-art technologies across its service areas.
The Rapid X1 and X2 printers are breakthrough digital label presses powered by Memjet's high-speed thermal inkjet technology. They set new benchmarks for speed and print quality in short to medium run label printing. The Memjet printhead allows printing at speeds up to 755 million droplets per second without lateral movement. The X1 is suited for precut and blank labels on rolls up to 12 inches, while the X2 handles higher volumes on rolls up to 25.6 inches and integrates with finishing equipment. Both printers offer resolution up to 1600x1600 dpi and ease of use through a Windows driver.
This document provides a summary of equipment and capabilities available at Reindl including:
- Prepress equipment such as scanners, proofers, platesetters, and color management software.
- Pressroom equipment including web, sheetfed, and digital presses.
- Bindery equipment for operations like cutting, folding, stitching, binding and finishing.
- Mailing services including software, inserting, and fulfillment packaging.
- Creative services for art, design, photography and web development are also available.
This document summarizes information about Robo 3D, a company that produces affordable and easy-to-use 3D printers. It discusses Robo 3D's origins launching successful 3D printers on Kickstarter. It then profiles their new models, the Robo C2 and Robo R2 3D printers, which are positioned for the consumer market. The document also outlines Robo 3D's vision to empower users to bring their ideas to life, their community of users, distribution channels, and product roadmap.
The document discusses how inkjet technology can enable the future growth of additive manufacturing. It notes that inkjet is already driving adoption through mature processes like binder and material jetting. The author argues that inkjet is a commercially mature technology that can leverage innovations from 2D printing. The company Meteor Inkjet provides a complete end-to-end solution including electronics, software, tools and services to simplify the path to production for 3D inkjet printer manufacturers.
GF Machining Solutions is a leading provider of machine tools, automation solutions, and services to the tool and mold making industry. It offers electrical discharge machines, milling machines, laser texturing machines, tooling, and automation solutions. Headquartered in Switzerland with a presence in 50 countries, GF Machining Solutions has over 2,700 employees and generates annual sales of over $912 million. It aims to help customers increase their competitiveness through complete solutions and services.
The Craft ROBO CC200-20 is a small cutting plotter introduced by Graphtec Corp. It has increased cutting force over the previous CC100-20 model, allowing it to cut a wider variety of materials. It also has enhanced software with new features and supports 11 languages. The CC200-20 is targeted towards consumers and small businesses for applications like paper crafts, vinyl signs, heat transfers and more. It has a maximum cutting area of 200x1000mm and can precisely cut materials printed using its registration mark sensing system.
The Craft ROBO CC200-20 is a small cutting plotter introduced by Graphtec Corp. It has increased cutting force from 150g to 230g, allowing it to cut a wider variety of materials like scrapbooking paper and photo paper. It also has enhanced software with new features like outline tracing and supports 11 languages. The CC200-20 is aimed at consumers and small businesses for applications like vinyl signs, paper crafts, decals, and heat transfers. It can print and cut using registration marks sensed by the built-in Registration Mark Sensing system.
Industry of 3D printers, main manufacturers and upcoming investments plus uses of 3D printers in schools and science.Like all my presentations, it has to be downloaded before viewing to appreciate effect of transitions- In its raw state, text and images overlap.
This document provides specifications and details for a line of 3D printers called Rapide Lite printers made by Rapide 3D. It includes specifications for 5 printer models - the Rapide Lite 100, 200, 200XL, 350, and 500. The printers range in build size and volume and are designed for personal desktop, education, or professional use. Contact and location information is also provided for Rapide 3D.
XpertJet 1341SR Pro | Mutoh offers variety of wide format printers and flatbed printers - access to the original web site and check out the line-up of quality
This document provides an introduction to 3D printing, including a brief history of its development. It discusses how 3D printing works by building an object layer by layer, and describes the three main types of 3D printing technologies: FFF/FDM which uses melted plastic filament, SLA which uses liquid resin solidified by light, and SLS which uses powdered material solidified by a laser. It focuses on FFF/FDM technology, explaining the typical components of an FFF 3D printer such as the extruder, heat break, heater block and nozzle which work together to melt and extrude the plastic filament.
The document discusses 3D printing from an investment firm's perspective. It provides an overview of 3D printing, including its history, key players in the market, and potential areas of application. It then examines different viewpoints on whether 3D printing is just a buzzword or could revolutionize manufacturing. While some see it as a gimmick, optimists believe 3D printing will hybridize with conventional manufacturing as its costs decrease and capabilities increase.
The document discusses the potential impact and opportunities of 3D printing. It begins by providing an overview of 3D printing, including its concept, operation, history and key areas of application. It then discusses perspectives on 3D printing, with optimistic views stating it could generate $230-550 billion annually by 2025 through applications like consumer usage, direct manufacturing and molds manufacturing. However, others view it as overhyped. The document aims to analyze the different perspectives on the potential of 3D printing.
3D printing, also known as additive manufacturing, is a process of making three dimensional solid objects from a digital file by laying down successive layers of material. It allows for the creation of customized products and rapid production of prototypes at low cost. Some applications of 3D printing include use in the medical field to create prosthetics and organs, in the aerospace industry to print rocket engines, and for food production. Issues with the technology include potential misuse and a need to regulate the types of items produced.
3-D printing, also known as additive manufacturing, is a process for making three-dimensional objects from digital files. It works by laying down successive layers of material until the object is created. Some common 3-D printing techniques include stereolithography (SLA), selective laser sintering (SLS), and fused deposition modeling (FDM). 3-D printing provides advantages like customization, rapid prototyping, and low production costs. It has many applications in fields such as engineering, fashion, food, and medicine. While 3-D printing technology continues to advance, challenges remain around regulating its use and expanding the types of materials that can be printed.
The document summarizes the Inca Onset series of high-end UV inkjet printers from Fujifilm and Inca Digital. The Onset series includes three printer models - the S20, S40, and S70 - which vary in size and throughput. Key features highlighted include the full-width print head arrays and UV curing lamps which allow for immediate curing and elimination of banding, powerful vacuum beds that can hold up to 176 lbs of media, and optional automation for high productivity. The document discusses how the Onset series offers business efficiency through lower costs, opportunities for new business areas, and a quick payback period.
Print by Premier Equipment Brochure LinkedinEdward Sanders
Print by Premier + More provides commercial printing, digital printing, direct mail, kitting, and promotional materials services across 3 facilities. They have 3 IGEN 3 printers and 1 IGEN 4 printer that can print on sheets up to 26" x 14" in size. Print by Premier combines these services with an e-commerce solution tailored to each client's needs and branding.
FINAL VERSION INTERNATIONAL RANGE BROCHURE DUPLO (1)Brian O'Dolan
Duplo's document provides information on their range of finishing equipment solutions for printers, including saddle stitching, bookletmaking, and collating systems. Their systems are designed to help printers grow their business and improve productivity by offering features like fully automatic setup, modular configurations, and the ability to produce both digital and offset applications from the largest to smallest formats. The systems can produce a variety of items like brochures, catalogs, manuals, and more.
Unigraphic Generic Power Point 03 07 08 V3Brian Hegan
UniGraphic is a graphic communications company that offers various services including pre-press, commercial printing, digital printing, large format printing, mailing services, and customer service. It has over 50 years of experience in the industry and prides itself on technical excellence and customer satisfaction. The company is FSC certified and uses various state-of-the-art technologies across its service areas.
The Rapid X1 and X2 printers are breakthrough digital label presses powered by Memjet's high-speed thermal inkjet technology. They set new benchmarks for speed and print quality in short to medium run label printing. The Memjet printhead allows printing at speeds up to 755 million droplets per second without lateral movement. The X1 is suited for precut and blank labels on rolls up to 12 inches, while the X2 handles higher volumes on rolls up to 25.6 inches and integrates with finishing equipment. Both printers offer resolution up to 1600x1600 dpi and ease of use through a Windows driver.
This document provides a summary of equipment and capabilities available at Reindl including:
- Prepress equipment such as scanners, proofers, platesetters, and color management software.
- Pressroom equipment including web, sheetfed, and digital presses.
- Bindery equipment for operations like cutting, folding, stitching, binding and finishing.
- Mailing services including software, inserting, and fulfillment packaging.
- Creative services for art, design, photography and web development are also available.
This document summarizes information about Robo 3D, a company that produces affordable and easy-to-use 3D printers. It discusses Robo 3D's origins launching successful 3D printers on Kickstarter. It then profiles their new models, the Robo C2 and Robo R2 3D printers, which are positioned for the consumer market. The document also outlines Robo 3D's vision to empower users to bring their ideas to life, their community of users, distribution channels, and product roadmap.
The document discusses how inkjet technology can enable the future growth of additive manufacturing. It notes that inkjet is already driving adoption through mature processes like binder and material jetting. The author argues that inkjet is a commercially mature technology that can leverage innovations from 2D printing. The company Meteor Inkjet provides a complete end-to-end solution including electronics, software, tools and services to simplify the path to production for 3D inkjet printer manufacturers.
GF Machining Solutions is a leading provider of machine tools, automation solutions, and services to the tool and mold making industry. It offers electrical discharge machines, milling machines, laser texturing machines, tooling, and automation solutions. Headquartered in Switzerland with a presence in 50 countries, GF Machining Solutions has over 2,700 employees and generates annual sales of over $912 million. It aims to help customers increase their competitiveness through complete solutions and services.
The Craft ROBO CC200-20 is a small cutting plotter introduced by Graphtec Corp. It has increased cutting force over the previous CC100-20 model, allowing it to cut a wider variety of materials. It also has enhanced software with new features and supports 11 languages. The CC200-20 is targeted towards consumers and small businesses for applications like paper crafts, vinyl signs, heat transfers and more. It has a maximum cutting area of 200x1000mm and can precisely cut materials printed using its registration mark sensing system.
The Craft ROBO CC200-20 is a small cutting plotter introduced by Graphtec Corp. It has increased cutting force from 150g to 230g, allowing it to cut a wider variety of materials like scrapbooking paper and photo paper. It also has enhanced software with new features like outline tracing and supports 11 languages. The CC200-20 is aimed at consumers and small businesses for applications like vinyl signs, paper crafts, decals, and heat transfers. It can print and cut using registration marks sensed by the built-in Registration Mark Sensing system.
Industry of 3D printers, main manufacturers and upcoming investments plus uses of 3D printers in schools and science.Like all my presentations, it has to be downloaded before viewing to appreciate effect of transitions- In its raw state, text and images overlap.
This document provides specifications and details for a line of 3D printers called Rapide Lite printers made by Rapide 3D. It includes specifications for 5 printer models - the Rapide Lite 100, 200, 200XL, 350, and 500. The printers range in build size and volume and are designed for personal desktop, education, or professional use. Contact and location information is also provided for Rapide 3D.
XpertJet 1341SR Pro | Mutoh offers variety of wide format printers and flatbed printers - access to the original web site and check out the line-up of quality
This document provides an introduction to 3D printing, including a brief history of its development. It discusses how 3D printing works by building an object layer by layer, and describes the three main types of 3D printing technologies: FFF/FDM which uses melted plastic filament, SLA which uses liquid resin solidified by light, and SLS which uses powdered material solidified by a laser. It focuses on FFF/FDM technology, explaining the typical components of an FFF 3D printer such as the extruder, heat break, heater block and nozzle which work together to melt and extrude the plastic filament.
The document discusses 3D printing from an investment firm's perspective. It provides an overview of 3D printing, including its history, key players in the market, and potential areas of application. It then examines different viewpoints on whether 3D printing is just a buzzword or could revolutionize manufacturing. While some see it as a gimmick, optimists believe 3D printing will hybridize with conventional manufacturing as its costs decrease and capabilities increase.
The document discusses the potential impact and opportunities of 3D printing. It begins by providing an overview of 3D printing, including its concept, operation, history and key areas of application. It then discusses perspectives on 3D printing, with optimistic views stating it could generate $230-550 billion annually by 2025 through applications like consumer usage, direct manufacturing and molds manufacturing. However, others view it as overhyped. The document aims to analyze the different perspectives on the potential of 3D printing.
3D printing, also known as additive manufacturing, is a process of making three dimensional solid objects from a digital file by laying down successive layers of material. It allows for the creation of customized products and rapid production of prototypes at low cost. Some applications of 3D printing include use in the medical field to create prosthetics and organs, in the aerospace industry to print rocket engines, and for food production. Issues with the technology include potential misuse and a need to regulate the types of items produced.
3-D printing, also known as additive manufacturing, is a process for making three-dimensional objects from digital files. It works by laying down successive layers of material until the object is created. Some common 3-D printing techniques include stereolithography (SLA), selective laser sintering (SLS), and fused deposition modeling (FDM). 3-D printing provides advantages like customization, rapid prototyping, and low production costs. It has many applications in fields such as engineering, fashion, food, and medicine. While 3-D printing technology continues to advance, challenges remain around regulating its use and expanding the types of materials that can be printed.
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display solutions
dáváme papíru život
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2. Dear friends,
we would like to introduce you the Branaldi catalogue aimed at the POS
materials in our product porfolio and the services offered. Branaldi is
INTRO
a complex supplier of a wide portfolio of products from offset and digi-
tally printed and laminated sheets on corrugated cardboard.
Recently we have completed another phase of the growth of our company. The current producti-
on facility has been expanded for the production plant in Chrastava. It is not only a start of a pro-
duction plant, but in general it represents a qualitatively new stage of development of our com-
pany. The individual top technologies are interlinked with the maximum emphasis on efficiency
DUCTI
of production and logistics and in combination with our sales service and a new information sys-
tem we are able to offer the highest standard of realization for each order.
Each order is processed by the means of the latest technologies. These technologies are the most
advanced ones in their field - offset printing machine KBA Rapida, in-line laminator Asitrade MP-
C-III, automatic cutting machine Bobst VisionCut SPO 160PR, digital printing center in Hungary.
We offer a high quality order processing, speed of realization and also the economic benefits of
the cooperation with us.
We guarantee an individual and professional approach. Each order is dealt by a team of co-wor-
ON
kers and specialists - from a sales representative through a quotation manager, engineer, con-
structor, or developer to the last worker in the production and shipment department.
We strive to continually offer new and effective solutions! Branaldi is becoming the market leader
in POS materials in the CEE region. We look forward to other realization of orders, which always re-
present a new challenge for us!
Radim Chmela a Eva Drozenová
Managing Directors
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3. BRA
branaldi
world
NALDI
WORLD
O
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branaldi world
... similarly as today‘s world is without borders, the same can be said
about the services offered by Branaldi ...
The complete teams of co-workers in the clients´ territories of interest, technologies that ena-
ble an immediate response to client needs - all this allows us to realize your orders quickly and in
a high quality.
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4. services
Prototype
Branaldi KAM Development
Contact
Price offer
Placing orders
PORTFOLIO OF SERVICES OFFERED IS WIDE - IN ALL AREAS.
We have skilled sales representatives with much experience = together
we will find the right solution for your goal.
We have a strong team of constructers and developers in each
region = innovative solutions and adapting of a realization to the
needs of each order.
Technologists always suggest an optimum solution = material and
technology maximally meets the needs of each order.
Our other co-workers are ready to do their best for a successful and
faultless realization of your order.
All this is supported by the top technologies that we continuously
upgrade. A combination that is unbeatable, a combination that will
bring you success.
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5. innovation
innovation
“Today every invention is received with a cry of triumph which soon turns
into a cry of fear.” Berthold Brecht
Product prototype
Sketches
3D Visualizations
Customer
Construction
The team of developers is constantly working on new solutions. The conti-
nuous development moves forward us as well as you.
We have made progress even here - many of our proposals are prepared
and presented initially in an electronic form. We are able to show the rea-
lization of graphics - from all perspectives and then make a 3D model. In
many cases these solutions become a part of our realized orders.
Printed product
prototype
Graphic sketches
Customer 3D Visualizations
Graphic design
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6. technologies - low run series
1. Printing
MUTOH Rockhopper & Spitfire DURST RHOPAC UV Jet
Max. width: 1600 mm CMYK+White
15-20 m2/1h Max. width: 1950 mm
Solvent technology 70 m2/h
Prints on roll 400 dpi
720 dpi Automatic paper charging system
DURST Pictor UV Jet DURST RHO 750 Presto
CMYK+White CMYK+LightC+LightM+White
40 m2/h 180 m2/h
Max. width: 500 mm Max. width: 2050 mm
Prints on roll and sheet Prints on roll and sheet
HP DesignJet 65500 Latex HP DesignJet 25500 Latex
CMYK+LightC+LightM CMYK+LightC+LightM
12 m2/1h 12 m2/1h
Max. width: 2640 mm Max. width: 1550 mm
1200x1200 dpi 1200x1200 dpi
2. Mounting
NESCHEN Co dLam 1600-N POLITECO Adhesin mounting machine
3. Cutting
ARISTOMAT CL 1317 cutting plotter x6 ARISTOMAT TL 1625 cutting plotter x2
Max. size: 1700x1600 mm Max. size: 2500x1600 mm
Automatic eye Automatic eye
Oscillating knife Oscillating knife
Max. thickness: 25 mm Max. thickness: 35 mm
ZÜND G3 with automatic feeder ZÜND G3 cutting plotter
Max. size: 1800x3200 mm Max. size: 1800x3200 mm
Automatic eye Automatic eye
Oscillating knife Oscillating knife
Max. thickness: 50 mm Max. thickness: 50 mm
4. Gluing
STOCK SFAM-7 BeA Hot Melt gluer
Max. size: 1640x1640 mm
Max. thickness: 20 mm
1500 sheets/h
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technologies - high run series
1. Printing
KBA Rapida 162A offset printer THIEME 3050 screen printer
Max. size: 1200x1620 mm Max. size: 1100x1600 mm
Max. thickness: 0,8 mm Max. thickness: 15 mm
13000 sheets/h 400 sheets/h
Five colors and varnish UV lack
2. Mounting and surface finishing
ASITRADE In-Line Litho-laminating MPC-III STOCK mounter
E, F and B waves + combinations 3-5 layers
Max. width: 1600 mm 5000 rm/h
2-7 layers
10000 rm/h
BILLHOEFER A-MTS-4 Heidelberg Varimatrix 105CSF
Max. size: 1120x1600 mm
Hot stamp foil
2400 rm/h
Max. size: 1050x750 mm
3. Cutting
BOBST Autoplaten SP 1260-E Heidelberg Varimatrix 105CSF
Max. size: 1260x930 mm Max. size: 1050x750 mm
Max. thickness: 5 mm 7500 sheets/h
2500 sheets/h
BOBST Autoplaten SPO 160-VISION PR BOBST VISIONCUT
Max. size: 1600x1100 mm Max. size: 1600x1100 mm
Max. thickness: 9 mm Max. thickness: 9 mm
4500 sheets/h 4800 sheets/h
4. Gluing
BOBST Starfold 170 A2 STOCK SFAM-7
Max. size: 1700x1100 mm Max. size: 1640x1640 mm
Max. thickness: 25 mm Max. thickness: 20 mm
12000 rm/h 1500 sheets/h
BOBST Fuego 110
Max. size: 1100x800 mm
Max. thickness: 25 mm
2100 rm/h
5. Packaging
BVM BM 16035 LG
Max. size: 2000x1500x300 mm
30 sets/h
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8. Corrugated board production
What will it bring to you, the clients of Branaldi? A reduced realization time – we
will produce the input material ourselves based exactly on the type of your order!
We know what material is needed for a proper realization! Therefore, we can
customize it! In the required quality and time! In addition, we have a sufficient
capacity for each of you! And certainly the money – thanks to the single-face
corrugator we will reduce time for realization and funding linked with the lo-
gistics of the production of input material.
The history of corrugated cardboard
The origin of the principle of corrugated cardboard production was in 1871. Due to
the gradual and dynamic development it has become a widely-used (packaging)
material.
Corrugated cardboard is produced by gluing of 1-3 layers of corrugated paper
and 1 – 4 layers of flat paper, e.i. in the form of 2 – 7 layers sandwich-structure.
In the first stage the paper goes to the corrugating desk with gluing machine.
After drying and cooling procedure, the final product is vertically and horizon-
tally formatted, or grooved.
The characteristic corrugated middle layer resembling a truss adds to the
cardboard the significant mechanical features.
• B / dense wave
t=5,6-6,5 mm
h=2,2-3 mm • 2 layers
• E / microwave
t=3-3,5 mm
• 3 layers
h=1-1,8 mm • 4 layers
• F / miniwave • 5 layers
t=1,9-2,6 mm
h=0,6-0,9 mm
• in-line sheet to roll • sheets to double
single face
• in-(off-)line sheet to • tear tape
roll / pre-print
• in-(off-)line sheet to • single face sheets
roll / corrugated card-
board production
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11. Our displays offer a wide range of options for presenting your goods
displays
and they form the most common POS material that we produce for
you. We have made over 5,000 realizations! And this number is still
growing.
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15. All of our Grab&Go solutions are time saving, self acting,
Grab&Go
displays
and cost efficient.
No more waste of time!
These displays can be assembled in only 3 or 4 steps. Like this, the whole assembling
doesn‘t take longer, than a minute! Try them!
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20. PERMAN
ENTDIS
That we are preparing only POS materials from paper? But that is
no longer true! We also offer metal stands, or stands with a combi-
nation of multiple materials (paper / plastic / metal).
PLAYS
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Another option for a presentation of your services or products offered.
Individual designs of solutions always enable original realizations.
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TERDI
An excellent solution for any point of sale. The location can be at
the end of a shopping process – you can bet that you will add
another thing to your shopping trolley!
SPLA
YS
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34. CO-PACKING
CO-PACKING
CO-PACKING
CO-PACKING
CO-PACKING
CO-PACKING
CO-PACKING
CO-PACKING
More and more demanded service by our clients. „Turn-key“. Without
worries, from one supplier, in one term. We design the POS material,
manufacture it, assemble, complete it with your goods and deliver to
the destination. Or directly at the point of sale.
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35. POPAI AWARDS CZ
LOLLIPOP awards H
GOLD 2007 awards
POP awards CZ GOLD Crown 2006
GOLD crown 2007
Obal roku
2009
Loli POP AWARDS H
GOLD 2005
RDS
ITALIA SUPERSTAR
POPAI EUROPE awards bronze
GOLD 2003
AWA
POPAI AWARDS CZ POPAI AWARDS CZ
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GOLD crown 2003 GOLD Crown 2007
awards
36. BRINGING
PAPER
2012
TO LIFE
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