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Tismo Products BV leads the way with Fujifilm wide-format


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Tismo Products BV, based in The Netherlands, has rapidly been setting new trends when it comes to industrial print personalisation, thanks to their investment in an Acuity Advance Select wide-format printer with Uvijet KV inks, and the creative forward-thinking of Hendre Vos and co-owner Jeroen Maessen.

An experienced entrepreneur and passionate marketeer at heart, Hendré is constantly looking at new opportunities that would allow the business to expand. He was, for example, also the person who developed the patent for digital imaging transferable technology to transfer images on to 3D objects in 2003.

‘Demand for personalised consumer products has been growing rapidly, which has created a big gap in the market for a number of industrial applications,’ comments Hendré Vos, managing director. ‘Furthermore, we found customers who were looking for a supplier that doesn't only print and form personalised products, but also offer a platform to sell it. We decided to start off our new venture by responding to the demand for personalised, digitally printed thermoformed products in the form of car dashboard covers. This was when Super Click Covers was born.’

Tismo Products BV has built a strong working relationship with Fujifilm over many years through its screen printing arm, Mazon Screen. So, after Hendré and Jeroen finalised their business plan to launch Super Click Covers, they approached Fujifilm to see if the company was able to help them create a solution that could deliver exactly what they required.

Hendré continued, ‘Fujifilm was already working on the development of Uvijet KV, a thermoforming ink specifically designed for use with its Acuity Advance Select range of flatbed printers. It was therefore the ideal timing and opportunity for us to work with them to perfect the ultimate thermoforming system.’

Fujifilm's Uvijet KV ink has been designed specifically for use with its renowned Acuity Advance Select mid-range flatbed printers. Unlike other UV inks, these inks do not crack or flake during the thermoforming process, and yet maintain the high quality, vivid colours and excellent performance expected from a Fujifilm ink, without any compromise to the print speed.

Tismo Products BV bought and installed an Acuity Advance Select from Fujifilm in March 2014, and continued rigorous testing of the Uvijet KV ink over the following two months. During this time, Fujifilm's engineers were constantly on hand to provide the necessary support and fine-tune the thermoforming system.

Hendré is delighted with the end-result and what they can now achieve with the thermoforming offering from Fujifilm. ‘I am absolutely amazed by the ink's stretch capabilities. It is just incredible to have a substrate digitally printed while it's flat, then warmed and vacuum formed with not one single crack in the ink. With elongation properties well in excess of 300 per cent when heated and returning to normal when cooled, it's pure rocket science!

‘What's more, the Uvijet KV white ink produces a pure white opacity, which is fantastic when it comes to piezoelectric inkjet technology. There is virtually no difference compared to using screen inks.’

Super Click Covers took its first orders for personalised Mini car dashboards in May 2014. The popularity for these has grown so rapidly that the company is producing a range of car model dashboards five days per week for customers across Europe. Orders are placed through its configured online portal, which allows users the opportunity to easily design and personalise their order.

Added Hendré, ‘We are delighted with the market response - not just from end users, but also from a number of designers and smaller printers across Europe who have opted to outsource digital thermoforming projects to us.’

Ever the entrepreneur, Hendré has since developed a number of other applications that open up new revenue streams. Personalised cycle helmets have been proving just as popular, while wheelie bins - thermoformed and printed to fit in with the rest of the environment - will be transforming the look of rubbish and recycling areas across The Netherlands soon.

Hendré concluded, ‘With Fujifilm's Acuity Advance Select printer, combined with its Uvijet KV inks, the possibilities of what we can deliver with this unique system are endless. I firmly believe that we couldn't take the first step to lead the way with personalised thermoformed product without Fujifilm's expertise. For us, Fujifilm is more than a supplier; we count them as partners.’

For more information, visit: www.fujifilm.eu/eu/products/graphic-systems/.

© Graphic Repro On-line, 31 October 2014.

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