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Durst Water Technology is a long-term strategy designed to offer digital printing systems with water-based, non-hazardous inks as a sustainable alternative to UV- and solventbased printing systems in all segments. The Delta 130 SPC uses Durst Water Technology inks in keeping with the quality, productivity and environmental demands of corrugated cardboard manufacturers and converters.
They represent the next technological milestone in water-based ink systems, as they allow premium quality, odorless, abrasion-resistant, glossy and lightfast end products to be produced in a single process.
Durst Water Technology means that pre-treatment, interim drying and laminating steps can be saved.
Thanks to its core competences in machine engineering, ink technology and print head technology (the magical triangle of inkjet printing), Durst stands for maximum print quality, uptime and productivity with minimum ink consumption.
Durst offers the Delta SPC 130 in an integrated production line, thus enabling corrugated cardboard manufacturers and converters to achieve fully automated production and exploit the potential of digitalization. The Durst FlexLine concept provides a range of different options.
Delta SPC 130 can also be integrated into existing production lines.
The Delta SPC 130 is based on the latest generation of Single-Pass printing systems that Durst is already using successfully in the ceramics- and label-printing segments. Durst has continuously developed Single-Pass technology since 2005 and has a broad installation base with over 700 Gamma and Tau printing systems around the world.
With the Delta SPC 130 Durst released an all new single pass solution for the corrugated cardboard industry.
With the Delta SPC 130, Durst is now adapting its Single-Pass technology for the corrugated industry. The Delta SPC 130 combines a wellengineered mechanical design with easily accessible sub-assemblies and selected components to guarantee durable quality, high performance and reliability.
The printing system offers unrivaled versatility, low maintenance requirements and in-built 24/7 reliability. It can be configured with up to 6 color rows and has a maximum printing width of 1285 mm.
Any length of corrugated cardboard or paper media of up to 12 mm in thickness can be printed—with a resolution of up to 800 dpi and at a print speed of up to 9350 sqm/h.
The Delta SPC 130 is equipped with Durst’s SPC Drop-on-Demand print head technology and has a non-hazardous ink system and an IR/UV drying process designed for high productivity.
Durst Water Technology is a long-term strategy designed to offer digital printing systems with water-based, non-hazardous inks as a sustainable alternative to UV- and solventbased printing systems in all segments. The Delta 130 SPC uses Durst Water Technology inks in keeping with the quality, productivity and environmental demands of corrugated cardboard manufacturers and converters.
They represent the next technological milestone in water-based ink systems, as they allow premium quality, odorless, abrasion-resistant, glossy and lightfast end products to be produced in a single process.
Durst Water Technology means that pre-treatment, interim drying and laminating steps can be saved.
Thanks to its core competences in machine engineering, ink technology and print head technology (the magical triangle of inkjet printing), Durst stands for maximum print quality, uptime and productivity with minimum ink consumption.
Durst offers the Delta SPC 130 in an integrated production line, thus enabling corrugated cardboard manufacturers and converters to achieve fully automated production and exploit the potential of digitalization. The Durst FlexLine concept provides a range of different options.
Delta SPC 130 can also be integrated into existing production lines.
The WT 250 represents a new generation of printers incorporating Durst Water Technology. The system prints from flexo quality up to supberb litho quality with odorless ink. Durst Water Technology is highly suited for a range of Corrugated Packaging and Displays applications. Durst WT Inks are completely free of hazardous labeling and comply with the strictest health and safety regulations.
The WT 250 system is equipped with recirculating Durst Quadro Arra printheads and WT Inks. This additional recirculation behind the nozzleplate of the printhead ensures open time and reliability. In order to achieve up to superb litho quality look and feel, the odorless ink film is fixed, dried and sealed in one integrated process. The WT 250 print with maximum 6 colors (CMYK plus optional LcLm) on small board sizes from A3 (297 x 420 mm) up to very large boards with a maximum size of 2500 x 3200 mm.
Durst Water Technology is a long-term strategy designed to offer digital printing systems with water-based, non-hazardous inks as a sustainable alternative to UV- and solventbased printing systems in all segments. The Delta 130 SPC uses Durst Water Technology inks in keeping with the quality, productivity and environmental demands of corrugated cardboard manufacturers and converters.
They represent the next technological milestone in water-based ink systems, as they allow premium quality, odorless, abrasion-resistant, glossy and lightfast end products to be produced in a single process.
Durst Water Technology means that pre-treatment, interim drying and laminating steps can be saved.
Thanks to its core competences in machine engineering, ink technology and print head technology (the magical triangle of inkjet printing), Durst stands for maximum print quality, uptime and productivity with minimum ink consumption.
For further information about our new products and latest news
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