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PRATI to showcase SATURN TE400 at EURASIA

Press release from the issuing company

Ease of use and cost reduction benefits highlighted by IMEX distributed system
 

Faenza, – PRATI is showcasing its easy to use, fast and reliable SATURN TE400 -full servo slitter inspection rewinder- at EURASIA Packaging 2011, Istanbul, from September 15 to September 18.
 
Equipped with the BST Shark 400 Lex 4K inspection system, featuring 100% colour print defect detection, the SATURN TE400, distributed by IMEX Group in Turkey, will be demonstrated on the BST booth, Hall 4 stand 402F.
 
"PRATI manufactures the highest quality machines available today and utilizes the most up to date technology in their construction," comments Chiara Prati, Sales Director at PRATI. "There are no parts to wear out or that require adjustment and all the electronics are of the very latest type ensuring maximum reliability."
 
The SATURN TE400 enables winding, inspection, slitting and rewinding of a wide range of applications, including pressure sensitive labels, unsupported paper, cardboard and plastic substrates.
 
It responds to the needs of the majority of narrow web printers by processing web widths up to 400mm and considerably reduces the costs of finishing and converting of paper and plastic substrates.
 
Featuring a new HMI touch screen of the SATURN TE400 is extremely intuitive. Its multi-lingual software provides access to all accessories by means of a simple password, even if accessories are ordered in a second stage, eliminating time and costs associated with engineer intervention.
 
"PRATI's emphasis is on making machines that are easy to operate and right from installation work at maximum production speeds all day, every day and without maintenance costs to their owner," Chiara Prati concludes.

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