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32″ wide Etching Press

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Our second 32” x 65” Rochat Etching Press for China, was dispatched in April 2016, to Xi’an Academy of Art. The Zhejiang Eternal Equipment Imp. & Exp. Co., Ltd, dealt with the collection of the crate from our works and shipping directly to the Academy. They arranged a tail lift lorry and collected the press, fully crated up, from our gates!

Albion No. 0001 – The first Rochat Albion ever built

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The first Rochat Albion Press – Machine No. 0001 – has been completed and installed.   The machine was purchased as part of a complete fit out of a new Letterpress room at Nottingham & Trent University.  The brand new machine stands alongside an original Albion Press already belonging to the University. 

 

Refurbishment – Imperial Press

By | Harry F Rochat, Imperial Press, Printing Equipment | No Comments

This press was recovered from an external storage area.  The press, luckily, had not been stored outside for long and was not heavily bitten with rust, so the fine casting details were in good condition.  The bed and platen needed complete re-machining to provide good clean printing surfaces as these surfaces had become damaged.  A number of parts were missing, including the brass bearings and some hardened linkage.  The press was brought back to our works and completely rebuilt and the missing parts replaced. 

A Tympan inner, outer, frisket and hinge were manufactured and fitted to the bed.  The press was final assembled in our works and proofed before being painted (3 coats of gloss black) and final polished.  The press now stands in the main print area at the West Yorkshire Printworkshop, where it is regularly used.

32″ wide machine sent to China

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First Rochat Etching Press in China – January 2014 

Our first Etching Press in China, was dispatched to the prestigious China Academy of Art.  Professor Kong Guoqiao met us at IMPACT 8 in Dundee and spoke to us directly about the new machine order and his delight at having one of our machines in the Academy. The dispatch was delayed because the proposed ship arrival date coincided with a Festival in China, so we held the machine, boxed in our works, on their request.  Then it was further delayed by the terrible storms that hit the UK.  The ships simply could not leave the UK Ports safely!  Fortunately the customer was very understanding and the machine arrived safe and sound.