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Flexographic Press is a type of industrial machinery used for printing on a variety of substrates, including paper, plastic, and metal. It is a form of relief printing, which uses flexible printing plates made of rubber or photopolymer. The plates are mounted on a cylinder and inked with a roller. The inked image is then transferred to the substrate. Flexographic presses are used in a variety of industries, including packaging, labels, and tags.
Flexographic presses are highly efficient and cost-effective, making them a popular choice for many businesses. They are also capable of printing on a wide range of substrates, including paper, plastic, and metal. Additionally, they are capable of printing in multiple colors, allowing for more complex designs.
Some companies in the Flexographic Press market include Mark Andy, Nilpeter, Uteco Group, Bobst Group, and Windmöller & Hölscher. Show Less Read more