GGI Announces Installation of New DX-3 Digital Printing Technology

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GGI (Common Glass Worldwide) introduced the enhancement of its manufacturing capabilities by the current set up of latest fabrication gear. The corporate built-in Dip-Tech’s DX-3 Collection digital printer and a Ypsos Vertical Glass CNC into its facility.

Concerning the enlargement and its objectives

The DX-3 digital glass printer hopes to open up a brand new period for GGI’s Alice direct-to-glass printing model. Designed to cater to architects, designers and the general public artwork group, the DX-3 has a 12-color system, facilitating many coloration configurations and coloration changeovers. This development optimizes productiveness with its operating pace and cut up conveyor system and in addition allows the utilization of conductive and treasured steel inks alongside conventional inks. It additionally contains giant format and high-resolution printing as much as >2880 DPI.

Complementing the DX-3 printer, the Ypsos Vertical Glass CNC empowers GGI to execute intricate cuts, complicated shapes and correct finishes. With the power to configure glass starting from 2 millimeters to 19 millimeters, GGI’s focus primarily lies on 10 mm and 12 mm glass to cater to excessive demand for customized heavy glass fabrication for a extra various vary of functions.

This enlargement of providers goals to allow GGI to undertake a broader spectrum of tasks.

What GGI says

“Because the pioneer of direct-to-glass printing within the U.S., the mixing of the DX-3 printer and the Ypsos Vertical Glass CNC underscores our unwavering dedication to technological development and superior service inside the glass business,” says Stephen Balik, vice chairman of enterprise growth for GGI. “Our dedication interprets into tangible advantages for each GGI and our purchasers, as we elevate our fabrication capabilities whereas additionally decreasing lead occasions.”

“In alignment with our dedication to sustainability, each machines prioritize waste discount and vitality effectivity. This eco-conscious strategy displays our dedication to innovation and environmental stewardship, guaranteeing that our superior fabrication processes contribute positively to sustainable constructing practices,” says David Balik, president and CEO, GGI.

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