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GEW news
GEW has announced the further development of its e-Brick electronic power supply for wide web printing formats available with as much as 32kW of high frequency square wave power.
UV systems manufacturer, GEW will introduce IsoCure to the USA Newspaper industry at MediaXChange 2009, Las Vegas. The system enables the use of UV curable inks and coatings on newspaper presses.
Labels & Labeling Magazine
April/May 2008 issue page 63. Article: Pushing the Limts.
Malcolm Rae, managing director of GEW, discusses how the company is addressing the challenges of new applications and technologies with its inert atmosphere curing system.
With the launch of its IsoCure UV curing system for web offset applications, GEW has announced its intention to enter new market sectors of the printing and converting industries. Already a market leader in the narrow web sector, the company has its sights firmly set at diversification into both the newsprint and commercial web offset markets as well as coating and silicone release with a UV system they say will bring unprecedented savings to users.
Reducing the carbon footprint is very much the theme of the GEW stand at this years Labelexpo Americas where it will feature its e-System range of UV lamp heads with energy saving electronic power supplies that offer the combined benefits of more UV output, low running costs and reduced CO2 emissions.
GEW has announced the development of its IsoCure system for UV curing of inks on web offset newspaper presses where cold-set inks are used. The system enables printing press capacity to be expanded and more efficiently used in the newsprint area so that presses can be run at times other than only at night.
Package Printing & Converting International magazine
May/June Issue 2008 – Feature: Inks & UV Curing of Heat Sensitive Films.
GEW (EC) Ltd. has announced the supply of an eight lamp UV curing line to Systems Labelling Limited, Flintshire. The VCP system supplied is an upgrade to one of the company’s existing flexo presses and is equipped with GEW’s AirFilm solution that permits processing of a wide range of heat-sensitive materials without the need for driven water-cooled rollers on the machine.
February 2007. UV curing systems manufacturer, GEW (EC) Ltd. has announced the development of AIRFilm, a heat management solution that permits processing of a wide range of heat-sensitive materials without the need for water-cooled rollers.


