technotrans and Windmöller & Hölscher deepen partnership with exclusive framework agreement

technotrans and Windmöller & Hölscher (W&H) are strengthening their successful cooperation: the two technology leaders have signed an exclusive framework agreement for the supply of the jointly developed TURBOCLEAN ADVANCED E ink supply system. The system solution was implemented as part of a development partnership to meet the increasing demands for efficiency and sustainability in high-performance flexographic printing. It will be used exclusively in W&H flexographic printing presses. The agreement secures technotrans an order volume in the low double-digit million euro range and underscores its leading system expertise in fluid management for print applications.

Michael Finger, CEO of technotrans SE.

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“By continuing this close cooperation, we are securing significant revenue potential and consolidating our strong position in the print focus market,” says Michael Finger, CEO of technotrans SE. “The solution we have developed together with W&H, provides clear competitive advantages in terms of efficiency, sustainability and operating costs.”

The development of the complete ink supply system for flexographic printing presses, which are used, for example, to print films for the packaging industry, was carried out in close, multi-year cooperation. To optimally support the development and intensive testing phase, technotrans even temporary deployed a resident engineer at W&H.

“Our goal was to create a system that consistently meets our high standards for performance, resource efficiency and user-friendliness in flexographic printing,” says Dr Björn Feldhaus, Head of Printing Press Development at W&H. “With technotrans, we have found a development partner who implemented our concept excellently with technological expertise. We are delighted to further strengthen this successful partnership with the new framework agreement.”

The core of the TURBOCLEAN ADVANCED E system are electrically operated piston pumps instead of the commonly used pneumatically driven diaphragm pumps. The resulting advantages are significant: compared to conventional systems. They enable energy savings of up to 80 percent. In addition, the system minimises ink loss during the frequent colour changes typical in flexographic printing. The pump technology allows residual ink to be recovered from the lines and returned to the circuit. Faster colour changes in just five minutes and significantly extended maintenance intervals thanks to the use of low-wear pump components are further benefits. The piston pumps feature statically loaded seals, making them particularly durable against the abrasive components in printing inks – a decisive advantage compared to pumps with dynamically loaded seals.

Long-term perspective and strengthened market position
The newly signed framework agreement now concluded secures W&H exclusive access to this advanced ink supply technology for their flexographic printing presses. For technotrans, it represents a strong growth impulse in the print focus market. With this agreement, both partners reaffirm their commitment to innovation and resource conservation, sending a clear signal for the future viability of their technologies. The continuous development and optimisation of ink systems remains a common goal.