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Industrypress has been perfecting the trade of thermography from the first day it opened its doors in 1988, commonly used for business cards, greetings cards, letterhead, envelopes and announcements It is even sometimes used in diploma printing as an attractive alternative to its similarengraving option. thermography produces raised printing similiar in appearance to engraving but using a different process. In thermography, a special powder is added to the ink printed on the paper. The printed piece is heated and the powder and ink mixture dries to form a raised effect on the paper.
The first offset printing press was developed in 1903, While operating his lithographic press of inked stone on paper, Ira Washington Rubel failed to insert paper and the stone plate would transfer its image onto the rubber impression cylinder. Which then transferred the image onto the soft rubber cylinder and this made it able to get a sharper crisper impression on paper. Offset litho has come along way since then, industry press with its large mutilple size line up of Heidelberg printing presses can run small or large sheets at a capacity of up to 15000 sheets per hour and upto 6 colors in one pass with inline coating.
An invention by Johannes Gutenberg, the letterpress original use was for the direct impression of inked photo-etched zinc blocks impressed into the paper, giving greater visual definition to the type and artwork. Today this craft is still being used as well as the conversion of the letterpress into a inking, diecutting and heat transfer foiling machine. Industry press line of die cutting and foiling capabilities vary from 10” to 30” automated machines.
Industry press has a large bindery dept, with brand new automated equipment for productivity as well as original heidelbergs dating back to the 50’s our array of equipment is sure to meet your project requirements. Equipment such as letter presses , Cylinder presses, Folding, Cutting, Book Binding, padding, foiling, embossing, numbering, die-scoring, die-cutting, carton making, tipping, gluing and bundling.
Our multitude of quality inline and offline coatings consist of Aqueouscoating in matte, silk or gloss, varnish in matte or gloss, UV Coating in high gloss, these coatings can be done as flood and or spot coatings. Industry press also does matt and gloss lamination.
Sometimes there’s just not a machine in existence that can produce your project, these types of projects end up on our doorstep daily, with the ability of the multitude of machines and the history of knowledge that we have as well as the team of hand bindery professionals in our bindery dept, the craft of specialty invitations, corporate strategic brand packages and experimental prototypes are within hands reach. |
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