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I am looking into UV offset prodcution. What are the pro's and cons?
UV printing has come a long way. Yes, In some cases the ink will cause an allergic reaction on soft skin. You need to be a clean pressman Slobs will get the ink everywhere and it will not dry. The running window is smaller and I can only stress there are no shortcuts. With correct rollers you can run both UV,HUV and conventional ink. NBR rollers will need to be changed before running any uV. Some UV inks have a very strong odor that is offensive to people in the food industry. Good quality inks have been developed to fix these problems. Always available to discuss further.
Looking further into UV I have found that there are many restrictions and conflicting reports with UV in relation to pharmaceutical, cosmetic and food packaging? Another concern are misting UV inks dangerous to the press crews?
There are food grade LMQ UV inks available in the markets, but due to recent REACH regulations in EU, the photoinitiators are been investigated and sone PI's will be out of use which results in poor adhesions and drying.
or misting of UV inks, a suitable fount solution search will help and reduce the misting, some founts will tend UV inks mist too much while some will reduce reasonably.
Engin what is the relationship between fountain solutions and the misting?
Before the ink transferred from plate to blanket,on the plate it absorbs some amount water ( 15-20 % may be) in it called as emulsification, without absorbing the desired amount of water ink does not transfer from plate to the paper
(In winter or cold environments since the viscosity or the body of the ink is so tough and can not absorb the water inside on the plate, you can see the ink level is ver low on the paper. Then what you do either you heat the ink before putting into the duct or add some reducer to weaken the body or reduce the viscosity then the ink tends to absorb water and starts to transfer on to the paper and reaches maximum level when the ink-water balance achieved).
If the ink absorbs more than desired amount ( called as over-emulsification) than tend to not transfer and in this case the press operator tries to increase the ink level on the paper and opens the inks on the control panel but can not. Since the ink is overemulsified then it is not transferred as desired so the excess amount of the ink tend to mist around by centrifugal forces while the rollers turn.
The better fount solution choice will make ink establish the ink-water balace very quickly at the desired emulsification rate resulting in better ink transfer with minimum ink layer on the plate and blanket. As a result minimum level of misting.
Here, the fount solution establishes ink-water balance at desired level which is the key point for offset printing.
Before the ink transferred from plate to blanket,on the plate it absorbs some amount water ( 15-20 % may be) in it called as emulsification, without absorbing the desired amount of water ink does not transfer from plate to the paper
(In winter or cold environments since the viscosity or the body of the ink is so tough and can not absorb the water inside on the plate, you can see the ink level is ver low on the paper. Then what you do either you heat the ink before putting into the duct or add some reducer to weaken the body or reduce the viscosity then the ink tends to absorb water and starts to transfer on to the paper and reaches maximum level when the ink-water balance achieved).
If the ink absorbs more than desired amount ( called as over-emulsification) than tend to not transfer and in this case the press operator tries to increase the ink level on the paper and opens the inks on the control panel but can not. Since the ink is overemulsified then it is not transferred as desired so the excess amount of the ink tend to mist around by centrifugal forces while the rollers turn.
The better fount solution choice will make ink establish the ink-water balace very quickly at the desired emulsification rate resulting in better ink transfer with minimum ink layer on the plate and blanket. As a result minimum level of misting.
Here, the fount solution establishes ink-water balance at desired level which is the key point for offset printing.
Engin
Using the same ink why do some fountain solution mist and changing to a different fountain solution ink misting is virtuall gone. Do some fountains solution break down ink?
Actually the formula selection of the founts by the chemist will help in such problems, actually I do not know the phenomenon but just ask to the formulator and he gives only the product name nothing more, but the suggested founts works better than normal one.
At a printing house, we've seen a strange misting for UV inks on the press like a flying cloud. The same ink and just changed to a different fount then the cloudy misting has gone.
There are different types of founts even for the same supplier. Some founts are formulated for general purpose and some founts are chosen and specially formulated for different kind of observed chronic problems on the press like reduction of roller glazing.
Some specially designed for some press configurations only ( seen a heat set fount designed with the same given name of the press, for Goss sunday M4000 press, for example ) in this case the formulator makes some tests for chosen founts and revise the formula and optimise until the operator satisfied.
Therefore,sometimes using a general purpose fount may not work efficiently for some presses and in this case ( from the suppliers) should be asked if any specifically formulated founts are present or not? or trial and error procedure?
UV ink run on the press is normally harder than conventional inks.
Therefore the best coice in my opinion, is to call the supplier, show or define the problem and get a suggested fount option from him.
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