Sweden-based DCOS won a contract to
reconfigure an 11-tower Goss Magnum for Sweden ’s MittMedia Print, a
newspaper producer in the Swedish midlands. The job involves moving,
reconfiguring and upgrading the drive and control system, including a new
closed-loop density, register and cut-off control system. The Goss Magnum is
located in Ornskoldsvik, but will be moved to a consolidated plant in Falun. A
plant in Gavle
was closed as part of the consolidation.
The new press configuration will be ten towers
and one folder. DCOS, together with its sister company Tensor, will carry out
the dismantling, reconfiguration, reinstallation and commissioning. Other
existing stand-alone systems will be fully integrated to the new press
control-system. The existing QTI register system will be replaced by twenty
CRC4 closed-loop density, register and fan-out cameras. The folder will be
equipped with ten PCT4 cut-off cameras.
Dismantling started in August, and the job
should be done by January 2019. This will be the largest closed-loop density
installation in Sweden ,
DCOS says.
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