Demak brands FESPA 2017 a “great opportunity” for discovery
Doming machines and resins specialist Demak has revealed that it will use next month’s FESPA 2017 as a platform to launch a new solution to the market.
The automatic machine is capable of doming labels on a roll, due to the instant curing of the resin, and the company said it is suitable for both large and typical packaging production. Demak added that the solution will enable companies in the packaging sector to improve their products with 3D effects.
The Italian company, based in Turin, will also present its patented Kromex technology on its stand at the event, showcasing how the product can be used in applications across a host of different areas such as automotive, marine, home appliances and even gym machines.
"It is a pleasure to talk about 3D labels - or doming - after more than 20 years and feel that we, at Demak, still have a lot to say about it," commented Pietro Colombotto, marketing and sales at Demak.
"The concept of doming has evolved constantly and it has certainly improved the quality of business of those screenprinters who, in time, have diversified their production range by making it part of their business and relying on Demak for the best technology available."
"Our goal at FESPA 2017 is to share our solid know-how with our customers in order to boost their business. The show is an important opportunity to meet our current customers as well as to start a new partnership with potential clients."
Colombotto highlighted that Demak's motto, ‘Passion for Innovation’, expresses exactly the company's philosophy and has always been its distinguishing feature.
"Keeping firm our rock-solid technology, we have searched for new solutions both tailor-made for customer needs and standards," he added.
“FESPA is always a great opportunity for us to discover new technologies and boost the company’s business. As an established trade show in the sector and leading trade fair internationally, FESPA is the place to be, and it's the best scenario to present our products," Colombotto concluded.
Demak has been developing resin doming technology for 35 years and has sites in the US and Brazil as well as Italy.
Register today to see the latest solutions of Demak at FESPA 2017
Industry members that are keen to learn more about the newest products from Demak can visit the manufacturer on the stand B10 in the Hall A1 at FESPA 2017.
Taking place from May 8-12 at the Hamburg Messe, in Hamburg, Germany, the exhibition will play host to many major brands from across the global market.
For more information on the event, the companies that will exhibit and to sign up to attend as a visitor, please visit: www.fespa2017.com.
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