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VPK Group invests in FlexoCleanerBrush from Baldwin

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Baldwin’s FlexoCleanerBrush enables efficient plate cleaning at VPK’s new Halden, Norway, plant, which focuses on advanced automation and carbon-neutral corrugated production

Baldwin Technology announced that corrugated packaging market leader VPK Group has recently installed a FlexoCleanerBrush. This new system — which automatically cleans and dries corrugated printing plates in less than four minutes — has been added to VPK’s advanced 2.1-meter-wide 6-color Göpfert Ovation High Board Line flexographic printer at the company’s new high-bay factory in Halden, Norway.

“We are excited about the advanced cleaning automation now enabled at our new plant,” said Robert Stade, project and technical manager of VPK Group. “Besides not having to stop production for manual cleaning, we can now regularly have multiple plates cleaned more efficiently, both during and between print runs. As a result, we have increased our production capacity and dramatically decreased our downtime.”

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VPK Group prides itself on offering customers sustainable and innovative corrugated solutions. For the new plant, an independent study was conducted to validate the capacity of Baldwin’s FlexoCleanerBrush system. The study measured all performance data and validated that the automated system could fully clean and dry all printing plates in less than four minutes and pick hickeys in seconds.

“The FlexoCleanerBrush is truly an innovation for post-print flexographic printing onto corrugated boards — there is nothing even remotely comparable on the market,” said Lee Simmonds, regional sales manager at Baldwin. “Thanks to the elimination of micro-stops mid-run to clean plates, print jobs are set up faster from print run to print run, and as a result, the system reduces lost hours over a week to just minutes. Further, high print quality is maintained and even further enhanced.”

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With the FlexoCleanerBrush system, an inline cleaning station installed within each print unit uses a brush that runs the full width of each printing plate. Paired with a precision spray application system, the FlexoCleanerBrush evenly distributes a mixture of approximately 5% detergent and water across the plate as it spins, gently cleaning its surface. The plates are then dried by the integrated air knife. Cleaning cycles can be controlled through the FlexoCleanerBrush’s operator panel or the integrated Göpfert human-machine interface.

Besides offering efficient cleaning during runs and fast end-of-job cleaning, the FlexoCleanerBrush system also enables operators to remove dry plates from the machine without the potential risk of plates sticking together once they are placed back in the plate-racking system. This helps to ensure increased board throughput, less downtime, and a safer working environment by eliminating operators’ contact with nip points, moving parts, and chemicals.

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