25 June 2010, Letchworth – TenCate’s Xennia Technology Ltd and
Reggiani Macchine s.P.a. today announced the completion of a full scale
demonstration model of their revolutionary diagonal multi pass digital inkjet
textile printing system. The system is said to enable reliable printing on
textile substrates in an industrial production environment at unrivalled speed
and with high quality.
The new system is
based on proprietary technology of all partners involved in the project and the
first full scale version of Xennia's textile printing system is based around
Reggiani's wide, high accuracy belt-driven transport and incorporates Xennia's
inkjet modules, including the XenJet Auriga print engine, XenJet Aquarius fluid
controllers and XenJet Centaurus and Cygnus software.
A statement issued
today by Xennia also says that this milestone is also important for Xennia's
parent company TenCate in the development of inkjet technology for technical textile
applications. The next step will focus on further developments in order to
introduce inkjet technology for coating and finishing processes.
"Our business
environment is changing fast and cooperation in innovation is key to speeding
up the time to market. This new system is a fantastic example of Xennia's
module strategy working in practice," says Alan Hudd, Xennia's Managing
Director.
"Using Xennia's robust industrial inkjet modules has
made it possible for the development team at Reggiani and Xennia to focus on
application-specific developments, based on proven technology, allowing a very
fast development from announcement of the concept in February 2010 to full
scale process demonstration only 4 months later. The motion system enabling
continuous transportation of the substrate through the printing machine in
combination with a diagonal moving multi-pass print pattern has been developed
in recent years together with our parent company TenCate. The introduction to
the market of this important solution in the textiles industry through Reggiani
enables us to support our projected growth in revenue from sales of modules and
inks."
Antonino Tricomi,
Reggiani's Business Development Director, comments: "Using Xennia's inkjet
modules has led to an incredibly fast development time for this digital textile
decoration machine; further improved from our previous developments. We look
forward to making a difference in the textile printing industry by introducing
this brand new digital solution to the market in record time. Xennia has proven
inkjet technology experience with 14 years in the industry and their reliable
modules allow for great flexibility in system design."
Patented combination
The revolutionary and patented combination of continuous
substrate movement and diagonal printhead movement is said to eliminate the
banding issues that can occur with a normal step and scan system, makes
transport design easier and allows scalable web widths. Xennia says the system
has a wide print carriage giving extraordinarily high throughput even on very
wide webs. In addition it is said to be able to use printheads from several
manufacturers, allowing flexibility in printhead choice depending on
application requirements. This first demonstrator has 16 printheads, giving a
throughput of 360 m² per hour. Xennia are currently developing a second
prototype with double the amount of printheads giving twice the throughput.
Reggiani will commercially launch the new production systems onto the market in
early 2011.