All-in-one Flexographic Platemaking System
The Flex-In-One™ is an innovative, all-in-one system designed for the complete flexographic platemaking process. It integrates exposure, processing, drying, and finishing for plate sizes up to 660 × 810 mm (26 × 32"). Specifically tailored for the label, tag, and narrow web markets, this system is engineered to meet the growing demand for high-quality digital flexo plate production.
Key Features:
- High UV-A Output: Meets the most demanding exposure requirements.
- Four Rotating Brushes: Ensure high-speed processing for increased efficiency.
- Solid Content Measurement: Includes a dosing pump to maintain optimal solvent conditions during use.
- Insulated Dryer Drawers: Provide better temperature uniformity and reduce drying time.
- Compact & Efficient: Optimized design for improved production space and workflow.
With the Flex-In-One™ 260, Glunz & Jensen solidifies its position as a leader in all-in-one platemaking solutions, offering top-tier technology for exceptional results in quality and productivity.
Operator-Friendly Color Touch Screen: Featuring a graphic display of all functions, 24 memory channels, and PLC control.
Exposure Section: Equipped with 16 high-power lamps and optimal airflow for precise temperature regulation.
Cooled Exposure Bed: Ensures consistent temperature control during the exposure process.
Dryer Section: Includes four insulated drawers, each with individual timers to ensure fast and consistent drying times.
Processor: Features a self-adhesive holder for plate positioning, an integrated heating and cooling system for solvent temperature control, and automatic replenishment.
Exposure Lamps: Equipped with automatic detection for defective lamps, temperature regulation, a working hours counter, and easy access for lamp replacement.
Separate Pumps, Pneumatic Valves, and Solid Content Measurement: Includes a dosing pump to maintain optimal solvent conditions throughout the process.
Post-Exposure and Light Finisher: Utilizes UV-A and UV-C lamps with electronic ballast, a fibre optic detection system for defective lamps, and an integrated solvent fume extraction system.