Landa Corporation (Rehovot, Israel) has announced that its line-up of Nanographic Printing presses at drupa 2016 (May 31 to June 10 in Düsseldorf, Germany) will include sheetfed presses running at 13,000 B1 sheets per hour (sph) as well as one-metre-wide (41-inch) web presses printing on plastic packaging films. Landa will conduct live demonstrations of all of its Nanographic Printing Presses, including the Landa S10 Cockpit Sheetfed Press for folding carton and POP, the Landa S10P Perfecting Press for commercial printing, and the Landa W10 Web Press for flexible packaging and paperboard. Landa will also be introducing its newest technology, Nano-Metallography – a zero-waste metallization process – that “will halve the cost of metallized printing,” demonstrated on a narrow-web label press.
“Fourteen years of nanotechnology research has enabled us to make tremendous breakthroughs in the quality, speed and cost of printing,” said Benny Landa, Chairman of the Landa Group. “Landa Nanographic Printing Presses produce offset quality, and now at offset speeds and offset-competitive cost per print, on virtually any paper stock. This research has also spawned a new technology, Nano-Metallography, which will enable metallization graphics at less than half the cost of foil, with zero waste, and is quicker and simpler to use.” Landa will also hold theatre presentations five times a day during the tradeshow.