Uflex finalises Comexi holographic laminator at K
30 November 2016
Comexi, the specialist of flexible packaging conversion machinery announces sale of a new Comexi Futura to Uflex Limited, India’s largest multinational flexible packaging materials and Solution Company. The deal has been closed at K exhibition in Düsseldorf (Germany).
Comexi Futura is a versatile machine designed to offer a greater value to the product, thanks to all its finishing options. It guarantees a holographic finish through recognized Cast & Cure technology creating a highly attractive visual register effect using a UV lacquer without the need for laminating and is completely free of Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC). It also offers copy protection to guarantee the genuineness of packaging. Comexi Futura allows cold-foil application, UV laminating, different coatings to give an attractive finish to the product, and the possibility of solvent less laminating.
With this new deal, Uflex has made its 3rd Comexi Futura purchase over the last year and this may increase according to the flexible packaging giant’s growth plans in the coming years. The relationship between the two organizations dates back to 2007 when the first Comexi NEXUS laminator was installed at Uflex. Now, almost a decade later, these ties are still throbbing with the sale of more than 20 value added machines.
Comexi President, Mr. Manel Xifra expressing his pleasure over the new deal said, “We are proud to have become a close supplier for Uflex and are working towards developing new ways to increase our collaboration”.
Mr. Ashok Chaturvedi, Chairman & Managing Director, Uflex said, “The trust between Uflex and Comexi has grown over the years and has contributed to our journey of being ahead of competition.”
Uflex
Headquartered in Noida (National Capital Region, New Delhi) it has state-of the-art manufacturing facilities for manufacturing film and packaging products in India, UAE, Mexico, Poland, Egypt and USA. Uflex serves as a one stop shop flexible packaging solution provider cutting across varied sectors spanning USA, Canada, South America, UK, Europe, Russia, CIS countries, South Africa and other African countries, Middle East and the South Asian Countries. Uflex is fully vertically integrated offering end-to-end flexible packaging solutions globally. Uflex has a vast production capacity for Polyester chips, Bi-axially Oriented Polyethylene Terephthalate (BOPET), Bi-axially Oriented Polypropylene (BOPP) films, Cast Polypropylene (CPP) films Metalized and Speciality films, flexible packaging laminates (roll form), pre-fabricated pouches, flexi-tubes & big bags; flexible packaging converting machines & packaging machines; rotogravure printing cylinders, flexo polymer plates; elastomers & sleeves; anti-counterfeiting & brand protection solutions (to prevent look alike from eroding our clients’ brand equity) & inks, adhesives, coatings and polyols.
Comexi
Comexi has extensive experience in manufacturing equipment for the flexible packaging conversion industry. World leader, git runs five product lines, each specialised in a different conversion process: flexography printing, offset printing, rotogravure printing, laminating, slitting and logistic complements.
Comexi includes the Manel Xifra Boada Technological Centre where the company provides support and transfers its knowledge to the various groups involved in the flexible printing industry process. The company has more than 36,000 sqm. distributed over three production centres in Riudellots de la Selva (Girona, Spain), Brazil and Italy. Furthermore, its widespread sales network extends to more than 100 countries, providing an answer to all its client’s needs.
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