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The nyloflex ITP60 plate from XSYS, now available through Anderson & Vreeland.

Why the nyloflex® ITP60 Plate Belongs in Your Label Print Room

The nyloflex® ITP60 114 D is now part of the Anderson & Vreeland portfolio, and if you’re running labels or narrow web work, it’s worth your attention.

The nyloflex ITP60 Plate

This plate checks a lot of the boxes that matter on press: flat top dots built right into the plate, strong ink release, dual processing compatibility, and broad printability across the tonal range. It’s also manufactured in Morristown, Tennessee, which makes it a domestically sourced option for shops that care about supply chain reliability.

Here’s what you need to know.

Flat Top Dots Are Built In

Flat top dot technology has become the standard expectation for serious flexo work. The problem has always been how you get there.

With many plates, flat top dots require additional exposure steps, special equipment, or extra consumables. The nyloflex® ITP60 plate skips all of that. The flat top structure is inherent to the plate itself, so you get the benefits right out of the box without adding complexity to your platemaking process.

What does that mean on press? More consistent dot structure, better ink laydown on solids, and tighter control across the tonal range, from your brightest highlights to your deepest shadows.

Ink Release That Shows Up Where It Counts

Ink release is one of those plate characteristics that’s easy to underestimate until you’re fighting a job that won’t clean up. The ITP60 is formulated with an eye toward clean, consistent ink transfer, which directly affects how your fine lines hold, how your shadows build without muddying, and how gracefully your highlights fade out.

For label work, these details aren’t decorative. They’re the job.

Process It Your Way: Thermal or Solvent

One of the more practical reasons to like this plate is the flexibility in how you process it. The nyloflex® ITP60 114 D is compatible with both thermal and solvent processing systems, which means it fits into your existing workflow rather than forcing a change.

If you’re running a LAVA® thermal processor, you’re covered. If your shop processes in solvent, also covered. For shops managing more than one workflow, or that are considering a transition down the road, that kind of flexibility has real value.

It’s Made in the USA

The nyloflex® ITP60 114 D is manufactured at the XSYS facility in Morristown, Tennessee. For operations that prioritize domestically produced materials, or that simply want more predictable lead times without the variability of overseas shipping, that matters.

It’s not a minor detail. It’s the kind of operational certainty that makes planning easier.

Now Available Through Anderson & Vreeland

The nyloflex® ITP60 plate is new to the AV portfolio, and the team is ready to help you evaluate whether it’s the right fit for your applications. Whether you want to run a trial or have questions about how it’ll perform on your current press setup, reach out to Anderson & Vreeland.

This is a plate worth putting on press.

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