Zeller+Gmelin North America ramps up flexo ink production

Manufacturer of commercial inks, coatings and adhesives Zeller+Gmelin North America has purchased four Visconomic ink mills and a high speed mixer from Bühler Group to increase flexographic ink production and combat industry ink shortages in multiple markets.

Manufacturer of commercial inks, coatings and adhesives Zeller+Gmelin North America has purchased four Visconomic ink mills and a high speed mixer from Bühler Group
Ed Dedman, Flexographic product manager at Zeller+Gmelin, regarding the initiative for the capital equipment project, cited an increase in demand as the driving factor for the purchase. ‘We started to notice a significant uptick in our flexo ink sales and we were at capacity with our current mills. However, it was mid-2020 and our team had to consider what the long-term effects of the COVID-19 pandemic might be, while also being optimistic about the future of the industry and anticipating customer needs during an unprecedented time.’  
 
After much careful consideration, the Zeller+Gmelin team decided to invest for the future and purchased two Visconomic ink mills and a high speed ink mixer from the German manufacturer of mixing and grinding equipment for viscous products Bühler Group. The new equipment are now running at its Richmond, Virginia manufacturing facility.  
 
Zeller+Gmelin, headquartered in Germany, has a long-standing relationship with Bühler Group and is confident in the quality and capabilities of the equipment. The new Visconomic ink mills boast high flow rates and ink temperature control, along with an ergonomic, user-friendly design.  
 
‘We’ve worked with Bühler for many years and own several of their machines. Our operators know the equipment, so we were able to hit the ground running once the new mills were installed.’ John Bosher, corporate operations manager, said .  
 
The new Visconomic mills are also modular and IoT compatible, making it a flexible machine, ready to adapt to the needs of flexo converters. The high-speed mixer, also purchased from Bühler, allows Zeller+Gmelin to mix higher volumes of ink at a faster rate, allowing the company to reduce overall production time and meet the growing demands of the industry.  
 
A secondary benefit of the purchase is, the new mills and mixer freed existing production equipment to be used for other Zeller+Gmelin ink products, combatting the product shortages and lead times in other print markets.  
 
‘We’ve seen a trend of growth in paste ink markets, such as sheetfed and web litho. Now with the new mills producing larger amounts of flexo inks, we’ve been able to maximize our existing equipment to accommodate these growing markets and reduce lead times, while simultaneously meeting the needs of our flexo customers,’ Brian Felts, national sales manager, said.  
 
With the success of the newly installed mills, Zeller+Gmelin has purchased two additional mills from the Bühler Group as of December 2021. With a total of four new mills for ink production, the company is positioned to meet the needs of flexographic converters across North America for years to come. The two additional mills are scheduled to be installed by Spring 2022.  
 
‘We are proud to say that in the midst of a challenging year for raw material shortages and logistics issues, Zeller+Gmelin remains committed to meeting the needs of the flexo industry and investing for today, and the future,’ Dedman concluded.