Automatic Cleaning Systems and Consumables in Printing and Manufacturing Settings

 

Printers and manufacturers worldwide use automatic cleaning systems to optimize productivity, worker safety and quality while decreasing their impact on the environment’s cleaning process.

The innovations in cleaning technology and the consumables used in the process deliver ever-advancing value and advantages in these competitive environments.

Baldwin Technology brings more than 30 years of experience designing, building and installing automatic cleaning systems and consumables to these industries. Baldwin’s Walter Cano, Director of Product Development, Consumables, and Darren Andrews, Director of Aftermarket UK, Africa and Australia, lent their expertise to a recent discussion on automatic cleaning systems and consumables with Tyler Kern.

Both Cano and Andrews have extensive careers with Baldwin in developing and engineering printing solutions. They’ve seen firsthand the importance of meeting the needs of an ever-changing market.

“Keeping up with the global environment, the world we sit in, we have to be aware of our global footprint and constantly looking at that and new technologies all the time,” Andrews said. “We look at where we are now, and it’s a different world, but we’re moving with it.”

“Every year, new presses are faster; they run faster and hotter,” Cano said. “We are forced to change our systems accordingly—our wash programs, the types of solvents we utilize, the types of media we utilize. Carbon footprint is one of our major advantages over any other competitor. We’re already the originators of this technology, and substantially the amount that we minimize the carbon footprint on these printers, so we’ve evolved in a way to meet today’s challenges.”

But, as Cano pointed out, Baldwin was well ahead of these challenges and environmental concerns for years.

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