Durst will be bringing its latest high-speed ink-jet machines to FESPA 2013 this month, aiming to showcase why its printers are 'the most productive [UV-curable] flat-beds'. The flagship Rho 1000 series is expected to be the star attraction on Durst's stand at London's Excel from June 25th to 29th.
The Rho 1012, with its twelve-picolitre drop size, will demonstrate its 490sq m/hr speed and 1,000dpi resolution at FESPA, and Durst will also explain how this machine and its siblings in the 1000 series can be integrated into a production line with a range of automation options.
In addition, the superwide-format Rho 500R roll-to-roll machine will display versatility of production by printing to three 1.6m rolls simultaneously, as well as its media handling capabilities. The Rhotex textile printers will also be shown, alongside the Rho P10 series, which will highlight Durst's Variodrop and greyscale technology.
Durst's IP engine will also be on show, highlighting its suitability for industrial applications such as touch panels, tachometer and nanometer displays, membrane switches and instrument panels. The manufacturer will feature in FESPA's Inspiration Runway with a range of wallpaper, wood flooring, textiles, glass and ceramics.