ICE Europe 2025, International Converting Exhibition

Natgraph's George Atkinson attending ICE Europe 2025, the international converting exhibition, held in Munich, Germany.

Drying and Curing Solutions for the Converting Industry   

Heading to ICE Europe in Munich, Germany, running March 11th-13th, 2025?

Natgraph will be there at the International Converting Exhibition! George Atkinson will be around to discuss your drying and curing requirements.

we have been invited by our friends at Elite Cameron, who are exhibiting in hall A6, stand 118, renowned for cutting-edge web processing solutions and custom slitting and rewinding, hot melt coating and laminating equipment.

📍 Location: Munich, Germany

📅 Dates: 11-13 March 2025

George is available at +44 (0)7884 746 485 or george.atkinson@natgraph.co.uk.

Please get in touch with our experienced engineers for expert advice about our cost-effective, energy-saving drying and curing solutions for automotive, plastic cards/security printing, print finishing, textile transfers, packaging, electronics/biosensors, graphics/overlay applications, please contact our sales engineers at info@natgraph.co.uk

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