Tempo Installs XSYS Catena takes Exposure Unit First established in 1970 as a poly bag manufactur- er, Tempo Flexible Packaging Inc. has spent the past two years implementing a large-scale investment plan. More than 10,000 square feet have been added to the sizable facility in Innisfil, north of Toronto, Ontario, along with the installation of new equip- ment, including a new CI flexo press from Germany. The project also involved upgrading the plate room, which already contained a ThermoFlexX 48 imager and Xpress Thermal processor, before the new Catena-E 48 exposure unit from XSYS was in- troduced late last summer. The family-run company has more than 170 em- ployees and supplies a wide variety of flexible
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pouches, as well as roll stock and bags, to the food, pet food, and lawn and garden industries across North America. As a vertically integrated manufacturing facility, Tempo is certified to FSSC 22000 v 5.1 standards, with all processes contained within the business, from extrusion, coating, printing, laminating and slitting to final bag- and pouch-making. At the helm sit the children of co-founder Joseph Giglio; Lee-Anne Giglio is the company’s COO, while her brother Leonardo Giglio is the OPTIMIST & CEO. The Catena-E 48 thermal system can image plates in sizes up to 35 inches x 48 inches, reportedly enabling precise image reproduction and fine relief elements at faster speeds. And in terms of sustainability, not only do the LEDs use less energy than conventional lamps, more savings are achieved when exposing smaller plates as only the LEDs directly below the plate are active, according to the company. Further improving the results and the sustainabil- ity, Tempo is applying ThermoFlexX Woodpecker Sharp surface screening to their plates.
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