AHRENBURG, GERMANY, October 07, 2012 (Press-News.org) ROTOCONTROL today announced its participation at Labelexpo India 2012 where the company will showcase its RSC vertical inspection slitter/rewinder inspection machine in the Weldon Celloplast stand B45 named "Technology Bar". Labelexpo India, taking place on 29 October - 1 November in New Delhi is the largest event for the label, product decoration, web printing and converting industry in South Asia.
Offering a full suite of standard features in a high-performance, compact, extremely robust finishing machine designed to maximize operator usability and efficiency, the RSC features a cartridge slitting system, vertical inspection zone, automatic tension control, job save and more, providing more time to produce labels and less time in set up.
Technology Bar is a new and innovative concept introduced by Weldon Celloplast to provide visitors to Labelexpo India a centralized meeting point where the finest products and technologies available in India and the world will be showcased. It is especially targeted to printers and converters who are interested in new technologies in label printing.
Over twelve of Weldon's international partners will be exhibiting in the Technology Bar stand B45 representing various technologies including digital printing machines, linerless labels, printing presses, inspection machines, slitter/rewinders, die cutting machines, booklet machines, butt splicers, waste management systems, web cleaners, corona treaters, cleaning solutions, flexible dies and more. "We are thrilled to unveil Technology Bar at Labelexpo India," comments Pawandeep Sahni, Director of Weldon Celloplast. "Technology Bar not only offers a centralized location for show visitors to evaluate the latest technology from leading international suppliers but also an inviting environment from which printers and converters in India and around the world can interact and exchange ideas."
Marco Aengenvoort, Managing Director of ROTOCONTROL will attend Labelexpo India and comments: "We are privileged to be a part of the revolutionary concept of Technology Bar that our agent Weldon Celloplast is launching at Labelexpo India. Their team has invested considerable effort in putting together this unique show offering, which demonstrates their enthusiasm and commitment to the label industry. We look forward to showcasing our RSC slitter/rewinder inspection machine and meeting up with other partners and leading converters in South Asia."
About ROTOCONTROL
ROTOCONTROL designs and manufactures leading edge finishing machines for inspection, slitting, rewinding, die cutting, overprinting, digital labels and booklet labels for converters in the narrow web industry. Available globally, ROTOCONTROL offers machines from smaller basic rewinders to feature-rich, sophisticated models with multiple options featuring S-Drive Servo Technology enabling maximum web control for the most delicate film and foil materials.
Headquartered in Ahrensburg (Hamburg), Germany ROTOCONTROL maintains the highest level of product quality through ease of use, absolute control and flexibility with a focus on operator safety and efficiency. ROTOCONTROL is the partner of choice in the finishing of label products.
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ROTOCONTROL Showcasing RSC Slitter/Rewinder at Labelexpo India in Technology Bar
ROTOCONTROL joins Weldon Celloplast and a host of their international partners in stand B45 labeled "Technology Bar"
2012-10-07
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[Press-News.org] ROTOCONTROL Showcasing RSC Slitter/Rewinder at Labelexpo India in Technology BarROTOCONTROL joins Weldon Celloplast and a host of their international partners in stand B45 labeled "Technology Bar"