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Aussie exhibitors at drupa : Emseal

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The Emseal thermal laminator is of a safe, simple design and is easy to use. The mobile trolley is an optional extra.
The Emseal thermal laminator is of a safe, simple design and is easy to use. The mobile trolley is an optional extra.
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Among the very few Australian companies exhibiting at drupa 2004 is innovative laminating machinery manufacturer, Emseal. Based in the Melbourne suburb of Vermont, Emseal was founded in 1977 and was a pioneer in the laminating field in Australia, initially importing overseas-manufactured machines. The company began manufacturing its own brand of laminating machines in 1978 and hasn’t looked back, with more than 70 per cent of the equipment it manufactured now being exported.

"Emseal’s laminating machinery ranges from low-cost, hand-wound laminators to industrial size, heavy duty multi purpose machines," sales manager, Jack Cumper, tells i-grafix.com.

"More than 40 standard laminating machines have been developed to suit a wide variety of applications and our basic models can also be adapted to the individual requirements of our customers." Sizes range from 370 to 1650mm and machines using thermal or pressure sensitive films or both.

Laminating machines bearing the Emseal brand can be found in operation in Asia, Europe (including UK), Canada and the United States and Jack is keen to seek out more new markets abroad.

Emseal has, like every other exhibitor, invested heavily in its drupa presence, which will be lead by Cumper. He tells i-grafix.com that his company is not only looking for new business but also for agents in some territories. He adds that distributors ordering a significant quantity of Emseal machines may have their branding on the product shipped to them.

See Emseal at drupa in hall 11, stand B36.


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