Seedex makes its international debut
Seedex, a new Sassuolo, Italy-based company led by Maurizio Riccò and Stefano Gandini, professionals with twenty years of experience in the ceramic sector, provides equipment and pre- and after-sales technical support for the ceramic tile printing sector. One of the company’s core products is the Sectio 2200 laser engraver which is able to engrave all types of silicone and plastic surfaced rollers used for ceramic tile printing. The machine is equipped with a mobile laser source, a floating engraving head that adapts to the surface of the roller, and exclusive software (A.G.I.L.E.) for the reproduction of any high-definition design. It also features Seedroll, the new hi-tech silicone roller suitable for any type of decoration on ceramic tiles, Suprex, a polyester monofilament fabric produced with cutting-edge systems (automatic looms for warping and weaving complete with automatic process control), Ceragel, a high-performance photosensitive emulsion, and the complete Extris line of chemical screen printing products. Seedex also supplies specific equipment for screen printing, graphic and technological laboratories.
The company guarantees rapid and comprehensive technical support in cooperation with the company Tecser, which was also recently formed (early 2010) and has a staff of experienced and specialized technicians.
The company has achieved excellent results at various sector trade fairs. In 2010 it exhibited at Tecnargilla, and in 2011, following the success of Cevisama, it will be presenting its latest new products at Cerafair in Iran (Teheran 26-29 April) and at subsequent international exhibitions. Seedex collaborates with leading companies in the digital sector for the purposes of new product development.
Besides Italy, it offers its range of products and services worldwide and is already successfully supplying various markets and consolidating its internationalisation process.
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