Offset Printing
Clays maximises digital printing uptime with Contiweb non-stop unwinder
Wednesday 04. May 2022 - Contiweb, a specialist in state-of-the-art technologies for advanced drying, web-handling and web-processing, announces today that Clays, a market-leading book production specialist, has installed a ContiwebCD-N non-stop unwinder.
The system is expected to save more than 800 hours of uptime annually on the HP PageWide Web Press T260 Mono pressline at Clays Bungay, Suffolk site in the UK.
“We have a CD-N unwinder on one of our bigger HP presses already, so weve seen the benefits the system can bring, particularly to uptime,” explains Andrew Lawrence, Continuous Improvement, Technical and Project Manager at Clays. “The press runs 24/7 and approximately 10 percent of that time is spent changing paper reels. With the zero-speed splicing we dont have to stop the printer to change the paper, so we can reclaim the majority of that time back. Well be saving somewhere in the region of 840 hours a year.”
Clays prints 150 million books every year, mainly for trade publishers, but also serving independent publishers and small start-up businesses. With the book market continuing to thrive, this number is only set to increase. Production capacity, speed, and reliability are consequently crucial to Clays business.
Clays purchased its first CD-N unwinder for a new HP PageWide T490HD web press in 2018. Seeing the productivity gains and waste reduction achieved, the decision was made to also retrofit an existing 26-inch HP PageWide Web Press T260 Mono pressline with the Contiweb CD-N unwinder, which was integrated in October last year. “Although the T260 is a smaller press, productivity is still critical,” Lawrence adds.
The Contiweb CD-N unwinder can splice a fresh reel of paper to an expiring reel without having to stop printing. Able to splice to papers of different web widths, coatings and weights, the system is very useful for short, fast-changing jobs. The unwinder can also send a signal to the press when a splice is coming – even if it recognizes a splice made by the paper mill – so that the press can lift the print heads, reducing waste and eradicating the complication of reprinting signatures made unusable by printing over a splice.
“Were delighted to announce this milestone installation with Clays,” says Robert Bosman, Sales Director at Contiweb. “It affirms Contiwebs position as not just a supplier for web offset printing equipment, but also for digital inkjet, an important move for the company. Im also pleased to see Clays, such a huge player in book production, reaping the benefits of Contiweb technology.”