Air quality and Oxygen Levels at In Mould label Print Press room

sreeni99r

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We are a leading In mould Label Printer located in Middle East. We do produce IML labels using Conventional offset with IML Inks.
We do understand the inks on IML substrate are dries by oxidation and the Oxygen level at pressroom plays an important role.

However we want to know that, what are the industry recommendations to maintain "Oxygen" levels. What has to be done when the Oxygen levels got saturated.? what the are best ways to bring fresh air inflow and it's frequency ?

We do maintain Press room temperature : 23 degrees Centigrade Relative humidity : 50 to 65 %

Please let us know the ways to maintain air quality, related testing and recommended oxygen levels.

thanks and Regards
 
Stop serving Chilli with Beans and Cabbage at lunch.
All joking aside, Your ink provider would surley have answers and help. The link below maybe a start.

 
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Your current pressroom conditions with a temperature of 23 degrees Celsius and relative humidity between 50% and 65% are conducive to IML ink drying. To further enhance air quality, invest in air filtration systems and follow equipment maintenance schedules. This proactive approach ensures a consistent and controlled environment for optimal IML label production.
 

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