GEW News

  • GEW Heralds New Development in UV Curing Technology
  • UV curing systems manufacturer GEW are launching a range of new UV systems designed
  • GEW will launch two new UV systems offering the combined benefits of increased UV output and reduced energy consumption. Based on GEW’s well proven technology, the new systems are dedicated, powerful UV design solutions that can be easily integrated on almost any make of narrow or wide format ink jet or screen printing press.
  • Production at the AB Graphic International factory in Bridlington, East Yorkshire was temporarily suspended to celebrate the arrival of the 10,000th UV curing system manufactured by UV supplier GEW (EC) Ltd.
  • GEW will feature the latest version of its VCP UV lamp head on stand 6H36. The VCP will be shown with an infrared (IR) cassette system for water-based inks.
  • GEW will feature its IW1 UV curing system at ICE USA 2011. The UV curing unit is designed to process a wide range of products through the optimisation of reflector geometry, high UV lamp output, electronic e-Brick power supply modules and cool running operation.
  • GEW (EC) Ltd., has announced the development of the VCP step and repeat UV system for web fed, screen printing. The development permits optimised UV curing of inks and coatings on flat bed, intermittent screen presses.
  • GEW LAUNCHES TOOLS TO MAXIMISE EFFICIENCY AT ANY POWER LEVEL AND NEW THREE YEAR WARRANTY SERVICE+ SCHEME
  • GEW will showcase the latest developments in UV curing efficiencies at Labelexpo Americas and introduce its new SERVICE+ three year warranty initiative.
  • GEW has further developed its NUVAPlus system for curing UV inks and coatings on metal decorating presses as a result of a joint design and engineering program with customers. With the objective of optimising press performance GEW re-assessed the technical issues associated with UV curing in the metal decorating process and the need for precise heat management as well as reduced energy consumption. The NUVAPlus system addresses these issues and comprises curing modules with the company’s Cool-Cure technology, electronic power supplies and programmable control system.
  • GEW Heralds New Development in UV Curing Technology
  • UV curing systems manufacturer GEW are launching a range of new UV systems designed
  • GEW will launch two new UV systems offering the combined benefits of increased UV output and reduced energy consumption. Based on GEW’s well proven technology, the new systems are dedicated, powerful UV design solutions that can be easily integrated on almost any make of narrow or wide format ink jet or screen printing press.
  • Production at the AB Graphic International factory in Bridlington, East Yorkshire was temporarily suspended to celebrate the arrival of the 10,000th UV curing system manufactured by UV supplier GEW (EC) Ltd.
  • GEW will feature the latest version of its VCP UV lamp head on stand 6H36. The VCP will be shown with an infrared (IR) cassette system for water-based inks.
  • GEW will feature its IW1 UV curing system at ICE USA 2011. The UV curing unit is designed to process a wide range of products through the optimisation of reflector geometry, high UV lamp output, electronic e-Brick power supply modules and cool running operation.
  • GEW (EC) Ltd., has announced the development of the VCP step and repeat UV system for web fed, screen printing. The development permits optimised UV curing of inks and coatings on flat bed, intermittent screen presses.
  • GEW LAUNCHES TOOLS TO MAXIMISE EFFICIENCY AT ANY POWER LEVEL AND NEW THREE YEAR WARRANTY SERVICE+ SCHEME
  • GEW will showcase the latest developments in UV curing efficiencies at Labelexpo Americas and introduce its new SERVICE+ three year warranty initiative.
  • GEW has further developed its NUVAPlus system for curing UV inks and coatings on metal decorating presses as a result of a joint design and engineering program with customers. With the objective of optimising press performance GEW re-assessed the technical issues associated with UV curing in the metal decorating process and the need for precise heat management as well as reduced energy consumption. The NUVAPlus system addresses these issues and comprises curing modules with the company’s Cool-Cure technology, electronic power supplies and programmable control system.