DuPont Cyrel Flexographic Solutions, flexographic platemaking systems provider, has opened its Customer Technology Center (CTC) at the DuPont Experimental Station in Wilmington. The new site reflects the Cyrel business’ commitment to work closely with its customers and strengthen the future of the flexo industry.
The opening of the CTC was commemorated with a welcome reception at Hagley and a ceremonial ribbon-cutting at the Experimental Station. Lori Koch, DuPont Chief Executive Officer, Beth Ferreira, President, Diversified Industrials, Nolan Dzielak, North American Commercial Leader and Serena Stephenson, Director of Innovation joined Tucker Norton, Vice President and General Manager for DuPont Printing & Films, along with industry partners and guests at the event.
Launching ReNew
As part of the CTC opening, DuPont Cyrel Flexographic Solutions officially launched its latest innovative solution, DuPont Cyrel ReNew. The new plate family offers flexographic plates made with more than 50 percent of the raw materials attributed to ISCC certified renewable sources, without compromising product performance.
The first product of the new family of plates is the Cyrel ReNew LSH. The plate brings the LED exposure technology from Cyrel Lightning, while reducing the product’s carbon footprint through the application of the mass balance methodology. As a plug-and-play solution, Cyrel ReNew LSH reportedly delivers the same high-quality print performance as conventional Cyrel Lightning LSH plates.




