09.23.16
HMJ tech has launched the new HMJ-250 medium batch dispenser. The new ink dispenser was launched at Labelexpo Americas in the INX International Ink Co. booth.
“Our speed and precision specifications are impressive on paper, but people seemed really surprised when they actually see the dispenser run for the first time,” said Hugh Chant, HMJ tech’s director of sales. “They were impressed with how fast it can produce a batch of ink.”
Chant has designed multiple generations of automated dispensers over the last two decades and he has a lot to say about the right and wrong way to dispense ink.
“Speed isn’t just about flow rate,” said Chant. “It’s about quick transitions, real time control and getting every batch within specification the first time. By taking an all-inclusive approach to our design philosophy, we can get ink to the press quickly and reliably every time. That’s what our clients care about.”
The HMJ-250 has a compact footprint with a stainless steel frame, rugged moving parts and outstanding design features. Expandable to 24 stations, this versatile machine is capable of drawing from any type of source container including pails, drums and totes.
“Our speed and precision specifications are impressive on paper, but people seemed really surprised when they actually see the dispenser run for the first time,” said Hugh Chant, HMJ tech’s director of sales. “They were impressed with how fast it can produce a batch of ink.”
Chant has designed multiple generations of automated dispensers over the last two decades and he has a lot to say about the right and wrong way to dispense ink.
“Speed isn’t just about flow rate,” said Chant. “It’s about quick transitions, real time control and getting every batch within specification the first time. By taking an all-inclusive approach to our design philosophy, we can get ink to the press quickly and reliably every time. That’s what our clients care about.”
The HMJ-250 has a compact footprint with a stainless steel frame, rugged moving parts and outstanding design features. Expandable to 24 stations, this versatile machine is capable of drawing from any type of source container including pails, drums and totes.