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Durst Rhotex HS Presented with Prestigious EDP Award at the FESPA 2015

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Durst, the industrial inkjet specialist can look back on a very successful FESPA 2015 (May 18-22). Durst was one of the highlights at the Large-Format Trade Fair in Cologne, with its presentation of the ´Durst Water Technology`- a long-term strategy to develop aqueous inks as an alternative to UV- and solvent-based printer systems. A new machine category, the Rho WT 250 was developed especially to print with Functional Aqueous Inks on a large variety of rigid and flexible media, creating eco-friendly and odorless results in a litho-like quality.

Durst, the industrial inkjet specialist can look back on a very successful FESPA 2015 (May 18-22). Durst was one of the highlights at the Large-Format Trade Fair in Cologne, with its presentation of the ´Durst Water Technology`- a long-term strategy to develop aqueous inks as an alternative to UV- and solvent-based printer systems. A new machine category, the Rho WT 250 was developed especially to print with Functional Aqueous Inks on a large variety of rigid and flexible media, creating eco-friendly and odorless results in a litho-like quality. With its Durst Water Technology, Durst has already conducted pioneering work for the soft signage sector and has promoted ´green` solutions at the point-of-sale with the Rhotex Textile Printer Systems and the application of textiles as an advertising- and informational media. The Rhotex HS is also the fastest soft signage printer on the market. With a production speed of 900m² per hour and a maximum print width of 330 cm, the Rhotex HS prints with aqueous, non-toxic and odorless dispersion inks on coated and uncoated polyester fabrics. For its innovative drive, Durst received an award in the category ´Best Wide Format Textile Printer High Production`, from the European Digital Press Association (EDP).

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