"Its certainly good news to have the level of protection provided by the patent," said Harris. "It backs up the idea 100% and also means that patents in the rest of the world will follow."
At Ipex Tech-ni-Fold will also show its Cova-Creaser creasing device which it claims can be fitted to stitching lines in 20 minutes along with its Tri-Creaser Deluxe and Web-Enhancer, which creases prior to folding on webs.
Harris said that trials of the Cova-Creaser had been successful at Senator Print Finishers and Spectrum Printing Service, both based in Leicester.
Tech-ni-Fold will be in Hall 7 on Stand 101 at Ipex.
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