As the eleven-day 2016 drupa show approaches, GEW is gearing up for the world largest trade fair for the printing industry. GEW will show its comprehensive range of UV curing systems comprising mercury arc systems, LED systems and hybrid systems together with the associated fully hybrid RHINO ArcLED electronic power supply. The complete line-up will be on display on stand A28 in hall 12 and several product innovations will be officially launched at drupa.

GEW at drupa

The focus of GEW’s presence at drupa will be the latest version of its NUVA2 UV system for super-wide applications available in widths up to 2.5m from a single lamp. The NUVA2 is a versatile fully aircooled UV system for web or sheetfed applications in the printing, coating and converting industries. The active aircooling and optically tuned reflectors maximise the lamps curing effect while at the same time reducing heat radiation onto the substrate.

NUVA2 systems can at a later stage easily be upgraded to LED operation. An arc lamp cassette and an LED cassette can be operated interchangeably and seamlessly on the same print unit using the same RHINO ArcLED electronic power supply, control panel and cabling – the only tool needed is an Allen key.

At drupa GEW will unveil several important enhancements to their UV systems:

UV dose control

Multipoint in-line UV dose control allows comprehensive monitoring of the UV output during the curing process. It acts as a built-in UV intensity meter and measures the actual intensity across the full width of the lamp with great precision before the wrong dose could have an impact on production. Low intensity which would not adequately cure is thus avoided, as is insufficient output from a degraded lamp. As a result unnecessary downtimes are eliminated and production efficiency is accordingly improved.

Inert atmosphere curing

Inert atmosphere curing is an important feature in the production of silicone release liners and direct food contact packaging whereby the curing process takes place under controlled conditions in a sealed nitrogen chamber. New applications in printing, coating and packaging mean that there is an increasing demand for inert atmosphere UV curing to achieve thinner coats, improved curing and increased production speeds at the same or lesser power levels. GEW’s inert atmosphere curing solution can be supplied as an add-on or as a retrofit and comes with an embedded precision oxygen level analyser to ensure process consistency and production efficiency. The nitrogen control panel gives the operator a visual feedback and enables him to accurately control the volume of nitrogen required in the chamber to optimise the curing process.

GEW’s Specialist UV Division offers fully engineered bespoke solutions designed to suit specific applications in new and existing installations.