Robus receives unanticipated positive response at IndiaCorr Expo 2021

Robus India showcased its products for the third time at the IndiaCorr Expo. The company’s director Prem Vishwakarma, was initially apprehensive about being a part of the first exhibition for the corrugation and folding carton industry after the Covid-19 pandemic. He voiced his concerns, “Before the exhibition, we were very afraid whether we will get a good response here – but we participated nevertheless as we wanted to showcase our braille machine, Braille 850, after its launch. In India, we are the only ones providing this kind of machine after Bobst.” The American Foundation for the Blind defines Braille as ‘a system of raised dots that can be read with the fingers by people who are blind or who have low vision.’ The tactile writing system, prepared by embossing paper with raised dots, can be read with naked eyes by people with good vision. With technological advancements around the globe and increased sensitivity to challenged and aged consumers, Braille is slowly becoming compulsory for the packaging of all kinds of pharma and some food items – especially for printing expiry dates. Vishwakarma adds, “Internationally, many people are doing Braille work but it is not complied with as an international standard as yet. In the Braille 850 and Braille 650 machines, we can get all the parameters such as accuracy to match the international standards. Only two companies are selling this kind of machine globally. The special feature of this machine is that it is entirely ‘Make in India.’” Read Full Article:-Robus receives unanticipated positive response at IndiaCorr Expo 2021

Sterling Print House in Kochi adds automated converting equipment from Robus

When I talked to Venugopal Nair on the phone a couple of weeks ago, he was almost apologetic about having entered packaging which he doesn’t yet find as fascinating as commercial printing. He says there are two kind of people – romantics and rationalists and that he, being a romantic loved and enjoyed being a commercial printer in Kerala – a place of kindness, and good medicine and not just literacy but where the citizens buy and read books. Born and brought up in Mumbai he threw up a lovely job there and went to Kerala thirty-five years to start a print business in Kochi. He found success and joy in commercial printing and in our brief conversation on the phone he said that since becoming a packaging printer he misses seeing the smile of an author or publisher receiving the first copy of a well-printed and bound book. Although commercial printing was and is threatened everywhere, according to Nair, in Kerala it was expected to continue for a good while longer – perhaps another… Read Full Article:-Sterling Print House in Kochi adds automated converting equipment from Robus

Folder-gluers from Robus India

What does the machines do? Robus India folder-gluers are designed to produce crash-lock cartons, 4.5-feet LED tubelight boxes, A and B type boxes, four- and six- corner cartons, tapered boxes, double wall, envelope, catch cover, fish-tail cartons, PP clear film cartons, two- piece boxes/AB pasting, and disproportionate flute cartons. The machines also include features such as Rapid Wave technology (hookless), unique auto removal of centre conveyor, squaring device, clapping device, semi-automatic collecting table, cross-pasting or fish-tailing control system, and others, specially designed by the research department of Robus India. The machines offer freedom from monopoly components. Robus India machines provide European quality at reasonable price. Which are the different models? There are six different series of the Robus India folder-gluer — ES Series, JC Series, JX Series, JT series, semi- automatic for lock-bottom pasting machine and semi-automatic for uneven AB pasting machine. Read Full Article:-Folder-gluers from Robus India