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KBA and Heidelberg Join to enhance UV and hybrid reliability and safety

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Nov 14, 2006 -- At the Fogra User Forum on November 9, 2006, KBA and Heidelberg unveiled a joint initiative to standardize UV and hybrid applications with a view to enhancing the reliability, safety and predictability of the associated consumables. The two companies have signed a letter of intent to draft, define and introduce: - universally applicable public standards in the form of certification and accreditation for UV and hybrid inks - universally applicable public standards in the form of certification for press-compliant printing aids and consumables - universally applicable public proofing forms and norms for UV and hybrid inks Jurgen Veil, KBA's Sheetfed Marketing Manager, and Jens Arne Knobl, Head of Product Management Applications at Heidelberg, have been working together on this initiative for the past 18 months. With print finishing becoming ever more sophisticated and the choice of consumables ever more bewildering, KBA and Heidelberg believe they have a joint responsibility to their UV and hybrid customers to introduce greater transparency. This includes standards of approval and the certification of suitable consumables to safeguard process reliability and safety. Veil and Knobl are appealing to consumables manufacturers to join the initiative and register with Fogra, the impartial body that will conduct the tests on behalf of KBA and Heidelberg. The following steps have been agreed: 1. Joint status evaluation with Fogra - Ink series that comply with norms ISO 2846-1 and ISO 12647-2 - Fount solutions with non-critical properties within dampening tolerances - Development of suitable test forms - UV-resistant, process-compatible blankets - UV-resistant, process-compatible roller materials 2. Joint drafting and definitions - of universally applicable (public) standards based on mandatory test specifications for the certification of UV and hybrid inks - of universally applicable (public) standards based on mandatory test specifications for the certification of press-compatible printing aids and consumables. The third step will be to extend the accreditation and certification process to paper, board, non-absorbent substrates and UV coatings. There are also plans to draw up standards for food packaging in collaboration with the food-processing industry.

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