Prepper -
You've brought up some good points.
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Azura is slower, 200mj/cm2 vs 120mj/cm2 for the LHPJ, will this make much difference on your machine, I don't know just something to consider.
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Emulsion speed vs. platesetter throughput are related, but are not quite as significant as you might think.
On some devices, there is little to no difference in throughput between Azura TS and a traditional thermal plate. With which device do you need to image, or, how many plates per hour do you need?
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Azura "chemistry" is just gum, LHPJ chem is like most thermal chem, so I'm told, around 12pH so can't be disposed of until neutralized? or has to be hauled away? (We are really low usage so for us that would mean about 12 gal Agfa vs. 42 gal Fuji to dispose of and the biggest reason is because the Fuji holds 7 gal in the machine).
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The difference is greater than you think. Azura's gum is "consumed" or applied to the plate during the course of operation, so when you get to about 1/3rd left in the jug, you remove, rinse, and replace with new. So, for a 20L jug of gum, you'll be left with about 7L (1.6 gallons) to dispose of properly. The gum has a neutral pH of about 7.
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Azura and other "process-less" plates don't have quite the resolution that the LHPJ does, and probably other conventional thermals too?
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What resolution do you need? Azura TS is rated at 2 - 98% at 200 lpi for 100,000 impressions. We have customers using Azura TS for FM20, although at run lengths typically no more than 50,000 impressions.
Good luck in your continued quest.