Goldcraft expands with new foiling machine

A key feature of the Brausse 1050EFC is the cross-foiling unit, allowing foil to run in both directions. This equates to foil savings on many jobs and allows some multi-coloured foil jobs to be run in a single pass, according to Goldcraft.

Peter Nekuda, director of Goldcraft says, “This is a proud moment in Goldcraft’s long history. Having started with a Heidelberg GTP foiling platen in 1970 we have been growing steadily ever since.”

Meanwhile, Sigi Steuer, also a director of Goldcraft says, “The Brausse was identified as the most appropriate machine for supporting the printing industry in Sydney. The machine marks the next phase of Goldcraft’s future.”

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