Hi all
I am relatively new to flexographic printing and uv inks. We currently have a problem with making UV ink adhere to a clear PET film. We have tried a variety of things to improve adhesion (corona treatment, different inks, etc) but the only thing that works is coating the PET film with IPA before applying the ink. Can anyone tell me why this works?
The ink person who suggested this idea only referred to it as an old press trick and didn't really have an explanation as to why this is happening.
So far I have been unable to find any really good source material telling me why this is happening. I am thinking that the IPA is somehow removing contaminants on the film, but when we run some IR tests on IPA cleaned vs non-cleaned film, no differences are picked up.
Any info would be appreciated
I am relatively new to flexographic printing and uv inks. We currently have a problem with making UV ink adhere to a clear PET film. We have tried a variety of things to improve adhesion (corona treatment, different inks, etc) but the only thing that works is coating the PET film with IPA before applying the ink. Can anyone tell me why this works?
The ink person who suggested this idea only referred to it as an old press trick and didn't really have an explanation as to why this is happening.
So far I have been unable to find any really good source material telling me why this is happening. I am thinking that the IPA is somehow removing contaminants on the film, but when we run some IR tests on IPA cleaned vs non-cleaned film, no differences are picked up.
Any info would be appreciated