UK-based machinery supplier Polygraphica will be exhibiting at the Brussels expo in association with Berkeley Machinery, an independent manufacturer of narrow web presses for the printed packaging industry.
Polygraphica represents Berkeley for its new equipment but also supplies pre-owned label equipment from all of the world’s leading manufacturers.
Berkeley’s products includes the Apollo series of stack flexo presses, designed to be compact and user-friendly.
Apollo printing and converting machines can be built to suit individual client requirements and produce a wide range of packaging and industrial products, according to their manufacturer.
Berkeley also produces the inline Comet range for labels, special packaging materials and folding box cartons, with web widths from 270mm to 530mm.
Equipped with an overhead rail system that allows different converting models to be added, the range offers fast makeready with a slide-out ink tray cassette, and tool-less changeover for the anilox metering and print cylinders.
Top of the Berkeley range is the servo-driven Autoflex series of presses, manufactured to provide a wide range of printing and converting solutions, and available in web widths from 270mm to 1800mm.
Each Autoflex press is bespoke to customer requirements, and with side frame widths up to 80mm, the range is designed for heavy-duty work environments.
On the stand and available to discuss these products in detail will be Andrew Lapish and Mike Kennedy from Polygraphica, and Matthew Berkeley-Hill, the owner of Berkeley Machinery.