Proofing Oven

The proofing oven heats the air through electric heating elements, creating a uniform temperature environment in a confined space, which accelerates the drying or curing of samples such as coatings and inks at a set temperature. It is used in laboratories to simulate production processes and test the temperature resistance and drying characteristics of materials.
Selection
When selecting, focus on temperature control accuracy and uniformity, ensuring the capacity matches the sample size, and consider the maximum operating temperature's compatibility with the process. The chamber material should be corrosion-resistant, and the observation window should allow for easy monitoring. The operation interface should be simple, and safety protections must be comprehensive.

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Standards

Instruments

Using 160 line metal anilox roller and rubber roller combination, print width 70mm, suitable for inks proofing, wet film thickness and the number of lines inversely proportional, proofing authenticity and easy to operate.

$ 267.00

Pressure adjustable range -1 to + 1mm, proofing speed support 400-700rpm three-speed frequency conversion speed regulation, uniform ink time 15-800 seconds adjustable, fixed structure to ensure proofing Stability.

$ 4592.00

Ceramic roller structure, line number standard 600LPI can be customized 70-1200 lines, BCM range 1.6-5; drawdown blade, ceramic roller and other components can be individually adjusted left and right pressure, proofing speed 0-80 m/min adjustable, support material thickness 0.01-2 mm.

$ 8755.00

Adopt circular embossing method to improve the fit, the proofing speed is adjustable from 0-300rpm, equipped with High Accuracy Servo Motor and quick replacement anilox roller system, support a variety of gray scale customization.

$ 7335.00

Four-speed proofing speed is optional, up to 45m/min, using flat engraving plate for direct printing, supporting 95 × 149mm concave sample range, suitable for fast proofing of flexible substrates.

$ 4108.00

Application width 300mm, Spreader accuracy +/- 0.005mm, Drawdown blade can be quickly disassembled and cleaned, three independent temperature control oven to ensure uniform drying, suitable for a variety of substrates and Stock processing.

$ 24279.00

Equipped with rigid polyester board and foam rubber cushion, size 11x18cm, can absorb proofing pressure, improve Repeatability and proofing effect, suitable for a variety of substrate detection.

$ 178.00

150 line metal anilox roller and 70mm print width, quadrilateral pyramid mesh design to ensure uniform Spreader, proofing intuitive real, suitable for a variety of liquid Coating Spreader.

$ 267.00

Using ceramic roller synchronous rotation technology, the thickness of the proofing material supports 0.01~ 2mm, the uniform ink speed is 10-80m/min, the pressure can be adjusted by +/- 2mm, and the structure is flexible and easy to disassemble.

$ 7335.00

Using dip coating process with double roll extrusion residual material, Spreader thickness adjustable, mechanical speed 0.1-1 m/min, Oven temperature 50-150 ℃ +/- 3 ℃, suitable for a variety of Coating Spreader.

$ 21051.00

Using nitrile rubber material, length 100mm diaMeter 20mm, with excellent oil resistance and aging performance, suitable for inks proofing operation.

$ 123.00

Using formed process, wet film thickness 18μm, application width 300mm, 304 stainless steel material to ensure durability and accurate Spreader effect.

$ 178.00

Equipped with 8 Meters Oven, roller heating temperature up to 200 ℃, effective application width 500mm, Spreader thickness range 0.005-3mm, support automatic unwinding to winding process, suitable for hot-melt adhesive film.

$ 29120.00

Using a formed pRoduction process, the film thickness is 47 microns, the application width is 250mm, and the 304 stainless steel material ensures durability and Spreader uniformity.

$ 157.00

Using rigid polyester plate with foam rubber cushion, size 240x340mm, can absorb operating pressure, improve proofing Repeatability and uniformity, suitable for a variety of substrate testing.

$ 249.00

Articles

Application of Gravure Printing Proofer in Water-based Ink Proofing and Pinhole Defect Evaluation
This article introduces how the gravure printability tester is used for water-based ink proofing and pinhole defect evaluation. Water-based inks are environmentally friendly but prone to tiny pinhole defects. The instrument enables standardized sample preparation and reduces human interference by controlling parameters such as cell depth and doctor blade angle.
Application of Flexographic Proofing Press in Evaluating Color Reproducibility of Flexographic Inks
This article primarily discusses the use of a flexographic proofer to evaluate the color reproducibility of flexographic inks. It introduces the role of the proofer in simulating production conditions and explains how to prepare samples by setting parameters such as pressure, speed, and anilox roll specifications.
The use of gravure proofing machines in the comprehensive evaluation of gravure ink printability and drying performance.
This article explores how a gravure proofing press can be used to comprehensively evaluate the printability and drying properties of gravure inks. The experiment tested the dot sharpness, transfer rate, and leveling properties of different inks using standard equipment, while recording drying times through the filter paper method and infrared temperature measurement.
Flexographic proofing press is used for evaluating the printability of water-based inks on kraft paper.
This article explores the use of flexographic proofing printability testers to evaluate the printing performance of water-based inks on kraft paper. The instrument simulates actual printing conditions, enabling quantitative analysis of key parameters such as ink transfer rate, print contrast, and dot gain.
Research on the Stepwise Curing Process of Coatings Using Multi-Stage Temperature Control Ovens
This article investigates a novel process for achieving stepwise curing of coatings using a multi-stage temperature-controlled oven.
Evaluation of thermal aging life of hot melt adhesives using high-temperature oven method
This article introduces a method for evaluating the thermal aging life of hot melt adhesives using a high-temperature oven. The principle is based on the Arrhenius equation, where aging is accelerated by increasing the temperature to simulate performance changes under long-term use.
Ink proofer simulates printing effects for auxiliary detection.
The ink proofer simulates actual printing conditions such as pressure and speed to produce standard proof sheets, which assist in evaluating printing quality. It precisely controls parameters to ensure high consistency between the proof sheets and the actual printed materials.
Thermogravimetric Analyzer for Determining the Solid Content of Coatings
Thermogravimetric analyzers determine the solid content of coatings by monitoring the change in sample mass with temperature, offering faster and more precise results compared to traditional oven methods.
What is the deviation between the moisture meter's rapid moisture measurement and the oven method?
This article primarily compares the differences between rapid moisture analyzers and traditional oven methods in measuring moisture. Understanding these differences helps in using rapid moisture analyzers more appropriately, ensuring data reliability while maintaining efficiency.
Key Technical Points for Determining Paper Moisture Using the 105℃ Oven Method
This article introduces the specific procedure for measuring paper moisture using the 105°C oven method. The process involves placing paper samples into a 105°C oven and drying them until their weight remains constant, then calculating the moisture content based on the weight difference before and after drying.
Oven combined with analytical balance for determination of solid content
This article introduces a method for determining the solid content of samples in the laboratory by combining an oven and an analytical balance.
Temperature gradient control in high-temperature ovens during thermal resistance testing.
The heat resistance test simulates the performance of materials under high temperatures using a high-temperature oven, and the accuracy of its results is highly dependent on the uniformity of temperature inside the oven. If the temperature gradient is poorly controlled, it can lead to uneven heating of samples from the same batch, compromising the validity of the test.
Selection Comparison between Automatic and Manual Proofing Methods for Ink Proofing Machines
This article compares manual and automatic proofing methods for ink proofing machines. Manual proofing relies on the operator's experience, offering flexibility and lower initial costs, but it suffers from poor consistency, making it suitable for research and development or low-frequency usage.
The ink proofing machine's color development and ink distribution pressure are not set correctly, making the printed sample sheets unacceptable.
The ink proofer is crucial in printing quality control, as it ensures the even distribution of ink on materials by adjusting pressure. If the pressure is not properly calibrated, the proof may exhibit issues such as uneven color and inconsistent ink layer thickness, rendering it unsuitable as a reference for printing.
What are the differences between a vacuum oven and a conventional oven?
The main difference between a vacuum oven and a conventional oven lies in their working pressure. Conventional ovens operate at atmospheric pressure, heating through air convection, making them suitable for routine drying tasks. In contrast, vacuum ovens are evacuated to low pressure to reduce air presence, primarily relying on thermal radiation for heat transfer. This makes them ideal for processing heat-sensitive, oxidation-prone materials or those requiring thorough drying.