Vinsak makes its Labelexpo debut with solutions for anti-counterfeiting

Debutant New Delhi-based Indian manufacturer and supplier of equipment for label-making, Vinsak has on display a solution, which it claims is a “unique solution to implement multi-layer security” on labels.

26 Sep 2013 | By PrintWeek India

“There has been lots of interesting queries from India, Middle East and Africa for the inkjet 1200 machine as well as Vinsak offset press for label,” said Ranesh Bajaj, director at Creed Engineering, the company which bring solutions of Vinsak.

According to Creed, a label made with various anti-counterfeiting characteristics, forms the security of the product. The content printed using thermochromic inks provides various authentication features. “Hidden images, content printed through invisible inks can add more security features to the labels,” said Bajaj.

Creed Engineers also represents Lombardi and AB Graphics, both the company present with their products – Lombardi with its Synchroline flexo press and AB Graphics with its Digicon Series digital converting kit.

“On the Lombardi we already have the first installation in Middle-east and have a couple of confirmed orders, which should be installed by the end of this year. There is great amount of interest show by the visitors in AB Graphics’ machine, particularly, the booklet making machine. Booklet making on label machines is picking up,” said Bajaj.

The AB Graphics’ stand also has an interesting solution for Braille, which is becoming more and more mandatory for exports of labels as well as cartons. “Digicon is doing digital Braille, without the need of making plates etc. and the results are also better,” concluded Bajaj.