Freppel Imprimeur invests in Asahi CleanPrint AWP
French Freppel Imprimeur has switched its flexo plates to Asahi CleanPrint AWP, water-wash plates to improve quality and service while reducing its environmental footprint.
‘We learned about Asahi AWP CleanPrint water-washable plates and decided to test them against plates from our existing supplier. The test results were more satisfactory across the entire production process than the current production we have with our previous supplier, so we decided to go ahead with the switch,’ said Denis Maciuk, senior executive at Freppel Imprimeur.
‘The Asahi staff who supported us along the way were very efficient. We received excellent training, and we believe that will enable us to be largely self-sufficient. But it’s important that someone be available when a problem arises; although we have had few problems, the Asahi team has been highly responsive when we did need them,’ added Maciuk.
According to Maciuk, the company expects to achieve significant improvements by replacing plates and the plate processor, with no other significant workflow changes.
‘Our return on investment will depend on an increase in the productivity of in the pressroom. It will rest on a faster platemaking process, on the quality of the parameters on the production chain, and on the quality of the plates that will help minimize press stops, improving our OEE. It is too early to come up with specific figures, but the start went very well, and we think that we will achieve productivity gains of 10 to 20 percent across the entire process, which is a significant improvement for us.’
In addition to the plate change, Freppel added an Asahi AWP 2530AA processor specific to the AWP plates.
‘This equipment was one of the keys needed for the quality we wanted to achieve. It gave us the level of in-house control of the platemaking process that was essential to reach the optimal result we were striving for. Our experience so far indicates that Asahi has a high level of technical expertise and an excellent product. As such, they are growing their share in the French market,’ concluded Maciuk.
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