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Place of Origin | CHINA |
Brand Name | LIANGRU |
Certification | ISO9001 |
Model Number | 640 |
195M Toughness Rotary Nickel Screen Safely Operation And Multiple Use
Rotary Screen Printing Our rotary screen advantage:
Open area up to 18% ,there is no factory in china can make it except our factory,it help smooth throughout of dyestuff paste, so that printing speed and efficiency of printing machine can be ascended,experiments have proved that up to 19% of paste volume can be saved at multiple printing mills around the world.
Features:
•More tough and tensile, safely operation and multiple use
•orderliness and accurate screen caves, good dye output and osmotic function
•Good symmetrical, good conglutination function of photosensitive medicament
Production details:
Rotary Nickel Screen, circumference (e.i.640,819,914,1018mm), mesh(from 14 to 185),length(from 1450 to 3500mm).
Rotary nickel screen: we can supply various nickel screens
a) Circumference: 640mm, 819mm, 914mm and 1018mm
b) Mesh: from 14 to 185
c) Length: from 1450mm to 3500mm
d) Characteristic of uniform transparency, high open area, good toughness and elasticity,can be used for 5~7 times repeatedly, saving dyestuff, bear high temperature
e) Suitable for printing on cloth and other fibers in textile industries and wallpaper printing industries
What is rotary screen printing?
Rotary screen printing is so named because it uses a cylindrical screen that rotates in a fixed position rather than a flat screen that is raised and lowered over the same print location. Rotary presses place the squeegee within the screen. These machines are designed for roll-to-roll (web) printing on flexible materials ranging from narrow web films to wide-format roll textiles.
The squeegee on a rotary press is in a fixed position with its edge making contact with the inside surface of the screen precisely at the point where the screen, substrate, and impression roller come together (Figure 1). Ink is automatically fed into the center of the screen and collects in a wedge-shaped "well" formed by the leading side of the squeegee and the screen's interior surface. The motion of the screen causes this bead of ink to roll, which forces ink into stencil openings, essentially flooding the screen without requiring a floodbar. The squeegee then shears the ink as the stencil and substrate come into contact, allowing the ink to transfer cleanly to the material.
In short, rotary printing is a continuous, stepless image-transfer method. The geometry of the screen and the position of the squeegee within the screen combine to provide both the screen-flooding and image-transfer functions in a single smooth operation that repeats with every revolution of the screen.
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