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02.26.2008
Flexo Concepts Partners with J.M.Heaford to Open MicroClean™ Demo Center in U.K.
Plymouth,
MA, February 26, 2008. Flexo Concepts, manufacturers of MicroClean™
dry media anilox cleaning systems and TruPoint™ plastic and
composite doctor blades, announced today that it has teamed with
J.M. Heaford, Ltd. to open a MicroClean™ demonstration center
in Altrincham, England. Printers from the U.K. and Europe are welcome
to visit this location for a demonstration of the equipment or to
have an anilox roll test-cleaned before purchasing a unit.
J. M. Heaford is a leading manufacturer of proofing and mounting
equipment as well as a U.K. distributor of consumables including
anilox sleeves, mounting tape, doctor blades and inks. In partnership
with Flexo Concepts, the company has installed a fully-functional
MicroClean™ model 72 in its headquarters outside Liverpool,
England. The purpose of the unit is to demonstrate the technology’s
effectiveness and operation for printers who are considering investing
in the equipment. Since being installed in November, 2007, it has
been used to test clean gravure cylinders, narrow web rolls and
wide web sleeved aniloxes.
Paul Reeve, Sales Manager at J.M. Heaford, a local MicroClean™
distributor, has seen a positive response to the dry media cleaning
system in his market. “The majority of printers in the U.K.
recognize the benefits of automated cleaning and are looking for
something different.” He cites the machine’s effectiveness,
per-roll cleaning cost, ability to safely clean anilox sleeves and
ease of use as primary reasons companies choose MicroClean™.
He values the ability to demonstrate the machine’s capability:
“Describing any piece of machinery can be difficult, and even
with video clips and literature, some of the real perception of
a machine and its performance can be lost.” He continued to
say, “We feel that having the MicroClean™ machine onsite
is the breakthrough we needed to increase customer awareness of
what globally is already a very successful anilox roll cleaning
system.” He reports that the initial response to the unit
has been positive and that customers have been impressed with the
overall modern and clean design of the system as well as its performance,
low noise level and tidiness.
Due to growing global concern surrounding carbon emissions and
the industrial use of water, the MicroClean™ System has become
popular in recent years with flexographic and offset printers looking
for an eco-friendly method of cleaning anilox rolls, sleeves and
other press parts.
According to Mr. Reeve, “The fact that this technology runs
without using water or chemicals makes it very attractive. With
disposal issues and VOC emissions becoming more of a factor in the
decision, companies are turning to MicroClean™ for its environmental
benefits.” Reeve went on to say, “Many printers are
going for ISO 14001 certification which is making them look more
closely at their production methods. These companies see MicroClean™
as part of the solution to reduce chemicals and solvents in the
workplace.” In addition, MicroClean™ uses a dry plastic
media which is recycled and reused throughout the cleaning process,
and the spent media does not require special disposal.
Mr. Reeve states that, “Having a machine in-house allows
us to offer a value-added service to our customers by providing
a convenient location for them to test the equipment before purchasing.
We are excited to have the opportunity to show people just how good
the technology is.”
For more information about MicroClean™, visit www.flexoconcepts.com.
To find out more about J.M. Heaford, Ltd. or for contact information,
visit www.jmheaford.co.uk.
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