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    Ricky is offline Junior Member
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    Default how to make your chemical emboss more rough?

    quick question to all the GURUS... we have a Heidelberg CD 74 - 6 colour + coating, how to make the Chemical Emboss more rough?

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    gunchie is offline Junior Member
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ricky View Post
    quick question to all the GURUS... we have a Heidelberg CD 74 - 6 colour + coating, how to make the Chemical Emboss more rough?
    Why, so quite? Pls some one answer this...thx

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    TheProcessIStheproduct is offline Senior Member
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    may not be the answer you are looking for, but you may have to do offline on screen press to get more thickness then online, a press can only put so much thickness on the sheet...

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    Would the answer be a bigger size anilox roller?

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    Cornishpastythighs is offline Senior Member
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    Higher BCM (45+) anilox and some good 'Raised UV' Coating

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    Thats a HUGE roller cornish! How many lamps do you need to cure that! LOL!

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    REYES1377 is offline Member
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    We use a 55 BCM and it cures fine with two IST lamps. You just have to run very slow speed. But i have always felt that offline is the way to go.............


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