Sona Printers based in New Delhi, India is a well known name in the
printing and paper stationery industry. The company was established
in 1977 by Kishore Mittal together with his brothers, Ajay Mittal
and Vijay Mittal. In 1983, Sona Printers entered commercial
printing and after experiencing steady growth over a decade, they
ventured into the paper stationery business in 1998.
Today, Sona Printers operates from a 50,000 sq.ft. printing
facility at Okhla industrial area, with an employee strength of
about 150. About 60% of its clients are corporates, while the
others are educational institutions. They are strong across the
production chain. In the press division, they run two to five
colour offset presses in varied formats and their Postpress
division operates with a Polar cutter and Stahlfolder equipments.
Sona is one of the select companies which fully understand the
importance of finishing and make it work to their advantage. It is
no wonder that in 2009, Sona Printers installed the first
Heidelberg Eurobind 4000, the predecessor of the actual Product,
the Eurobind Pro, in Asia. Sona Printers' Eurobind adhesive binding
line is equipped with an 18 clamp adhesive binder, a 16 station
Eurogather and a Eurotrim three-knife-trimmer.
"Today, the printing industry is growing at a fast pace; we
have to compete in aspects of performance and quality. And our
recent installation, the Heidelberg Eurobind 4000 is the best in
its class and means value for money," says Nikhil Mittal, son of
Kishore Mittal who gained a B.A. Honors in Print Media Management
from London School of Printing and joined the family business in
2005.
The Heidelberg Eurobind has a modular design that delivers
exceptional flexibility and ease of use. It also helps to boost
ergonomics and reliability in production processes. For instance,
since the adhesive binder is fully encapsulated with large,
wide-opening windows, users can visually monitor production
processes on the fly and processing stations can be accessed
quickly during setup.
The Heidelberg Eurobind 4000 adhesive binding line is
equipped with a book block feeder for handling more than 16
signatures, a lining station to accommodate special brochures and
is JDF-compatible for workflow integration. Operators can use the
local touch screen concept to control the entire configuration
during the binding process. This dramatically reduces operator
movement between machines during the binding process, thereby
reducing setup times significantly.
Various settings are identified via intuitive symbols that
are used consistently in all Heidelberg machines, a feature which
adds to the user-friendly credentials of the machine. The
Heidelberg Eurobind 4000 adhesive binding line yields professional
adhesive binding in the output class up to 4,000 cycles per hour
with an average run of 10,000 copies. It reliably offers high
productivity and consistently high quality especially with
inline-finished products.
About the machine's features, Nikhil Mittal says, "The
Eurobind 4000 is a fully integrated machine. There are no offline
operations and it is inline performance at its best. There is
absolutely no comparison between the Heidelberg Eurobind and any
other equipment in this class. One of the most impressive factors
is the quick job change from one job to the other at best quality.
We have adopted such technology to take a major leap forward in
enhancing productivity. With other equipment, job setting is the
biggest hassle in binding. We have been able to have make readies
and job changes done in about three minutes with the Heidelberg
Eurobind, and are able to deliver varied sizes from A6 to A3 sized
books."
Additionally, SONA has installed two other state-of-the-art
equipments - the POLAR 115 XT cutting system and the Heidelberg
Stahlfolder KH 78 folding machine.
The new POLAR 115 XT label cutting system with Compucut is
the second installation of its kind in India. POLAR's
best-selling cutting system prepares the material to be cut with
great precision, is loaded manually and unloads the labels
automatically onto pallets to ensure a perfect flow of material in
the cutting process. Almost 100 percent extra performances when
compared to a stand-alone machine provide an excellent increase in
efficiency.
Their Heidelberg Stahlfolder KH 78 has a unique configuration
with a folding unit, gluer, pressing unit, stacker and bundling
unit. The user-friendliness of the equipment makes it perfectly
suitable for one-man operation. With state-of-the-art technology in
place, Sona Printers is poised to consistently deliver high quality
products and reach greater heights.
Figure:
Nikhil Mittal with the Heidelberg Eurobind 4000 equipment
at Sona Printers.
For further information, please contact:
Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG
Corporate Public Relations
Hilde Weisser
Telefon: +49 6221 92 5066
Telefax: +49 6221 92 5069
E-Mail:
hilde.weisser@heidelberg.com