Charlotte, N.C., January 18, 2008
- Global anilox supplier Harper Corporation of America believes that an
informed customer is its best customer, and a well-educated flexo industry
benefits everyone. So when it comes to new technology, Harper GraphicSolutions™
(HGS), the technical service arm of Harper Corporation of America, sets out to
give Harper customers the benefit of the latest information.
This was the impetus for a new type of seminar about anilox sleeves produced by
Harper GraphicSolutions. The presentation initially began as a 24-slide
presentation created by Bill Poulson, HGS Northeast Technical Representative,
and Tony Donato, Process & Product Development Engineer. It has now evolved
to almost 70 slides and a table full of training aids. Spearheaded by Alan
Rogers, HGS Southeast Technical Account Manager and David Watson, HGS Southeast
Technical Service Representative, the "Anilox Sleeve Presentation" has expanded
into a full day of training, including an expanded question-and-answer session
for customers' specific problems.
The group has presented three of the all-day sleeve seminars over the past few
months: two at the company's Charlotte, N.C., headquarters and one at its Green
Bay, Wisc., manufacturing facility.
According to Rogers, "There's a need for training on anilox sleeves because the
care and maintenance of sleeved anilox rolls differs from journaled anilox
rolls. The majority of new wide-web presses and an ever-growing number of
narrow and mid-web presses installed today are sleeved presses, so it's
critical that our customers are informed of the differences."
The seminar reviews basic sleeve construction, and how it differs from that of
conventional journaled anilox rollers. Because sleeves are easily mounted and
changed, the impact of cumulative total indicator readings (TIR) between the
press mandrel and anilox sleeve is explained and demonstrated. The
re-engravability differences between rolls and sleeves are examined in detail.
Speakers cover the specifics of proper sleeve handling, storage and cleaning in
great detail, reviewing photos of damaged and destroyed sleeves, and focusing
on how to avoid such damage.
After a complimentary lunch, the audience receives a full WalkingSeminar™
through Harper Corporation's anilox facility, where members can see how anilox
sleeves are handled and laser-engraved before touring the Harper
GraphicSolutions laboratory, where Echocheks™ are analyzed and all roll audits
are prepared. The lab has interferometer measurement capability as well has
microscopic photography and doctor blade angle measuring equipment.
"In addition to the seminars at our facilities, we have customized the seminar
for several customers. We started in the Southeast, and it has since spread
across the country. These personalized programs are presented inside our
customers' plants, training their employees on the care and maintenance of
their sleeve inventory," said Mike Huey, HGS Technical Graphics Advisor -
Western Division.
"It's a successful program that meets a very real industry need. We continually
update these seminars because sleeve technology continues to evolve," added
Donato.
For additional information, please contact Alex James or Mike Huey at
704.588.3371 or ajames@harperimage.com or mhuey@harperimage.com.