Albert Noel
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the press is a '99 roland 300. i'm looking for the best way to resensitize the chrome (coated?) waterpan roller. though we regularly maintain water form and meter rollers they have never really seen maintenance.
KATSURA Chrome maticlean works a treat.
Hi Al , just go to your local supermarket, look in the household washing/cleaners section
and buy some "Cream Cleanser" for household utensils (forMetal) such as Stainless Steel. Apply to "Chrome Roller" using a clean Rag, vigorously clean then Rinse with clean water - next "GUM - UP " the roller using Plate Gum or use a Gum-etch solution, leave to dry as long as possible and WALLAH an unbroken film of Dampening Solution should cover the roller.
Oh you -- Desensitize the Chrome Rollers in any Dampening System - which makes them - Hydrophilic (Like Water)
Sensitize - means to make an area like " INK " ie Oleophilic
Regards, Alois
the press is a '99 roland 300. i'm looking for the best way to resensitize the chrome (coated?) waterpan roller. though we regularly maintain water form and meter rollers they have never really seen maintenance.
Hi Al, you could also try using Plate Cleaner, if it is a "Creamy Type" I'm not a lover of "Ceramic Pan Roller" too porous a surface that becomes "Embedded " with Ink over time, so degrading its performance. Just stay with "Chrome Rollers "
Regards, Alois
1) Get rid of the MRC, it might be causing the rubber to harden up. Shore "A" should be 25~27 when new 33~37 when done in. Get a good MRC from Prisco or somebody, it should not be too volatile.
2). The fact that your rubber is contaminated with ink indicates that the fountain concentrate you are using is not doing the job or the wetting agent used is not compatible. Maybe the concentration is wrong for your application. Why not try a different one say from Fuji. They make a very good "etch"
3) Make sure you follow the manufacturer's rec's. Measurements, unless expressed in metric units, are always in U.S gallons. To change U.S. gallons to a percentage for the doser setting, multiply the required ounces per gallon by 0.78 and set the dosers to the answer. Start at the lowest stated dose and work from there.
4) make sure the system is spotless.
5) set the temparature in the technotrans tank to 10.5 deg celsius, it will be 12.5 degrees by the time it reaches the water pans.
TO CLEAN THE CERAMICS
which by the way, despite what any else says, are far superior to chrome plate
1) you should remove them from the press. It is not that easy. If you cannot do it the following can be done with roller in situ but you must be EXTREMELY CAREFUL.
2)Turn off the technotrnas and then remove ALL the dampener rollers and allow the ceramic to dry
3) Put a layer of cloths or paper towel in the water pan and block off the drain hole
4) Using a 2 inch paint brush, paint a layer (fairly thick) of normal paint stripper on the surface of the ceramic roller. Leave it on over night.
5) Wash it off with lots of clean water on a sponge the next day, remove the stuff in the water pan and make sure the pan is thouroughly cleaned.
6)Fill the technotrans with water only and set it running and flush the system a couple of times. Do not use the cooling, turn it off. When you are sure the system is absolutely clean allow the ceramics to dry. AT THIS TIME DO NOT ALLOW ANY CONTACT WITH THE SURFACE OF THE CERAMICS BY HANDS OR ANY GREASY MATERIALS.
7)Gum up the ceramic with gum arabic and let it dry
8) The ceramic is now desenstized
as far as the technotrans is cocerned: if you want to start reusing it try this:
Take the two pick-up wands. At the end that is normally in the solutions you will find grey coloured castllated plastic inserts. Take hold of the edge of one of them with a pair of pliers and pull it out. You will see a white screeen attached to it(or should be white) Run this under hot water until clean and clear, do the same with the other one. Re-insert them when you're satisfied that there are no contaminants left on them.
Next: on the dosers there are two small tubes which connect the dosers to the water supply. At the end closest to the body of the doser is a connection. Take this apart very carefully and watch out that you don't lose the small spring and platic ball. This is a one way valve and they can become plugged up with the chemicals you use and not allow the dosers to perforem properly. Run them under hot water too, don't let them go down the plug hole or you will be really screwed. When they're clean reassemble the units, ( be carefull the plastic parts are not very strong and can break easily) put the wands back in the chemicals turn the dosers to maximum (right to the top) and turn on the water supply, the doser will star up and the maximum setting will draw turn of stuff up and purge any air from the system. Once you can see the stuff coming out and mixing with the water stop it, reset the dosers to the correct percentage, dump the tank and refill it again. I tshould now work just fine. We have had virtually no trouble with them over the years even older models like yours continue to give great service. Thry remove all human error from the masuring etc and save you time. Good luck, if you need to talk to me you can call any time up to 23:00 hours. Call the office and they will transfer the call to me whereever I am.
as far as the technotrans is cocerned: if you want to start reusing it try this:
Take the two pick-up wands. At the end that is normally in the solutions you will find grey coloured castllated plastic inserts. Take hold of the edge of one of them with a pair of pliers and pull it out. You will see a white screeen attached to it(or should be white) Run this under hot water until clean and clear, do the same with the other one. Re-insert them when you're satisfied that there are no contaminants left on them.
Next: on the dosers there are two small tubes which connect the dosers to the water supply. At the end closest to the body of the doser is a connection. Take this apart very carefully and watch out that you don't lose the small spring and platic ball. This is a one way valve and they can become plugged up with the chemicals you use and not allow the dosers to perforem properly. Run them under hot water too, don't let them go down the plug hole or you will be really screwed. When they're clean reassemble the units, ( be carefull the plastic parts are not very strong and can break easily) put the wands back in the chemicals turn the dosers to maximum (right to the top) and turn on the water supply, the doser will star up and the maximum setting will draw turn of stuff up and purge any air from the system. Once you can see the stuff coming out and mixing with the water stop it, reset the dosers to the correct percentage, dump the tank and refill it again. I tshould now work just fine. We have had virtually no trouble with them over the years even older models like yours continue to give great service. Thry remove all human error from the masuring etc and save you time. Good luck, if you need to talk to me you can call any time up to 23:00 hours. Call the office and they will transfer the call to me whereever I am.
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