Mark  Andy is the developer of the Evolution press. IMEC,  which began with four people in a small unit in Bray, County Wicklow, has grown  into a modern 6,000 sq-ft facility in Rathcoole, near Dublin and employs a  staff of 15. CEO Simon Burke explained the background: “We started by  building a customer base in the pharmaceutical and medical sectors that were  booming at the time and moved into food labels when the production equipment was  enhanced to allow us to serve that sector more efficiently. Now we have an  extensive portfolio of customers in pharma, medical, food manufacturing and  service, and general retail.”
A visit to Labelexpo  in Brussels last September, which happened to coincide with the launch of the  new Evolution series of presses, was enough to whet the appetite of IMEC.  Knowing of Mark Andy’s reputation in the label printing sector and appreciating  the quality of workmanship that goes into the design and functionality of its  presses, a close evaluation of what the new Evolution series had to offer was a  must. What they discovered was a press that featured an all-servo platform  derived from the P7E Performance Series line, and the ability to spec the press  to fit current requirements, safe in the knowledge that it can be upgraded as  needs change.
The new Evolution  installed in the company’s Rathcoole factory is an 8-colour flexo line with a  17” (431mm) web width. The servo control and automatic register allow for high-accuracy  second pass printing, if needed, with no loss of quality, which opens a whole  new area of business opportunity. 
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Williams explained: “It’s  wider, quicker to make ready and change over, and runs faster across an  extended range of substrates in perfect register – what’s not to like? The  unwind and rewind capability allows us to use larger rolls with less downtime  and waste during changeovers and we decided to add chilled impression cylinders  and a chiller to allow us to convert unsupported films. This opens up the  bottle wrap and sleeve markets for us, which are growing fast right now.” The  Evolution also has lamination and cold foil facilities as well as delam/relam  for reverse side printing, and a running speed of 750ft/min (230m/min).
                            
Since full  commissioning in the Spring, the Evolution has more than proved its worth to  IMEC, bringing in new work from the beverage and other sectors to add to the  growth in demand from the company’s traditional pharma and food industries,  brought about by the coronavirus pandemic. With such pressure on production,  even with the new press, IMEC is already looking to add a second Evolution  flexo line and replace its existing digital capacity with the latest Mark Andy  Digital Pro 3 toner- based technology for high-quality short run work. With a  healthy €2.5m annual sales figure that will see a sharp rise in the first  twelve months of the Evolution being in full production, it’s easy to see why  IMEC is confident of its future success.
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