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Baldwin Vision Systems launches Autotron 3600 at PackPlus 2018

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Baldwin Vision Systems launches Autotron 3600 at PackPlus 2018

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L – R: Amit Desai, Hemant Desai and Raj Kumar Rana of Baldwin Vision Systems India at PackPlus Delhi 2018. Photo: The Packman

 

Baldwin Vision Systems, a market leader in automated color management, register control, and inspection technology, launch Autotron 3600 at PackPlus 2018 in New Delhi, India. The next-generation register system builds on the highly-robust, industry-renowned Autotron 2600 with ClearLogic and enables packaging converters to offer increased quality with greater sensitivity and control over register errors. In addition, the Autotron 3600 has been designed as a ‘plug and play’ system, requiring minimal installation time and operator training. The modernized system ensures a seamless transition for printers looking to benefit from the latest in print register technology.

“Many customers in India have installed our Autotron 2600 with ClearLogic. The architecture of this product has proven to be extremely reliable and robust, providing the quality, accuracy and waste savings these customers required for over 20 years,” Hemant Desai, general manager, Baldwin Vision Systems India, explained.

QuadTech Autotron 3600. Photo: The Packman

 

“As such, we will continue to support and sell the Autotron 2600. However, we recognized the need to offer another product tier, and to add a number of developments that would future-proof our customers’ investment. These include higher sensitivity with the new fiber optic color sensor, enabling users to read any type of mark or color variation with increased accuracy, and automated light intensity to better manage inspection of challenging substrates, such as metallics. The new scanning technology also enhances performance and enables the operator to react faster to register errors or any changes on the press. These latest developments combined with simplified installation ensure the Autotron 3600 will help our customers deliver even higher quality packaging, and maintain their competitive edge,” said Desai.

As a new business unit formed by Baldwin Technology Company, Baldwin Vision Systems strategically combines the businesses and technology of QuadTech, PC Industries, and Web Printing Controls to form the industry’s most comprehensive portfolio available for print process automation, inspection, and related services. With an aim to create a new ‘print technology powerhouse,’ Baldwin Vision Systems offers complete software and hardware solutions, and the ability to connect data throughout the overall process and workflow with automated tools for pre-press, press, and post-press.

The fiber optic color sensor and new scanning technology help to manage control on challenging substrates. Photo: The Packman

 

Isaam Lutfiyya, Baldwin Vision Systems’ director of global sales and marketing, said, “This combined expertise and collection of resources is unique to Baldwin Vision Systems and provides an additional benefit to those looking to install the Autotron 3600. The option to tie in data and products from one leading supplier maximizes our customers’ investment and provides a more streamlined, coherent solution to meet demand for accuracy and increased quality control within the shortest possible timeframe.”

“The launch of Autotron 3600 in India is the first significant phase in our sales strategy for this product. We intend to announce worldwide availability of Autotron 3600 later this year and introduce further enhancements over the next three years. This approach forms part of our ambitious, long-term plan to bring the latest in register control innovations to the global packaging market, ensuring we continue to support our valued customer base and maintain our position as industry leaders for the foreseeable future,” concluded Lutfiyya.

Mahan Hazarika
Mahan Hazarika
Mahan Hazarika is the Editor of The Packman, a role he has held since 2017. With over a decade of experience in journalism across the printing and packaging sectors, he brings deep industry knowledge to his work. Outside the newsroom, Mahan is passionate about ZG music, travel, and films.

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