Iron printing proofing machine

The tinplate proofing machine applies ink onto metal sheets and performs imprinting by simulating the printing process to create test patterns. It is used to inspect ink adhesion, color matching, and printing effects, commonly employed for pre-production verification in the metal packaging and can-making industries.
Selection
The selection of a tinplate proofing machine must match the commonly used metal substrate thickness. The embossing system should be capable of adjusting pressure, the heating unit should cover the required process temperature range, ink coating uniformity must be stable, the equipment size should accommodate sample dimensions, and operation and maintenance should be simple and reliable.

Terms

Instruments

Adopt servo electric printing pressure system, printing pressure 0-4mm automatic adjustment, printing speed 0-100 Meters can be set, support low accuracy overprint, simulate Gravure Printing drawdown blade Installation method, easy to detect inks.

$ 5237.00

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

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

The printing speed is 0~ 260m/min, the accuracy is less than 0.5, which supports data management and characteristic detection, and can reduce the number of proofing and material waste.

$ 9433.00

Supports iron-based and non-iron-based material measurement with accuracy of +/- 1~ 3% or +/- 2.5 µm, provides split Probe for enhanced maneuverability, automatically recognizes matrix materials and remembers calibrated values.

$ 527.00

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

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

With iron-based and non-iron-based dual-use function, resolution up to 0.1um, test range 0~ 1250um, support single and continuous measurement, automatic identification of matrix material, stable and portable operation.

$ 356.00

Film thickness 96.0μm, bar diaMeter 9.5mm, formed pRoduction process, application width of 300mm, accuracy up to 0.1μm, suitable for a variety of inks scraping color.

$ 167.00

Measurement range 0-999 ppb with accuracy +/- 20 ppb +/- 5% for rapid iron concentration detection.

$ 215.00

Using 180LPI metal anilox roller with 70mm print width, four pyramidal net hole structure to ensure the ink transfer evenly, the handle design in line with ergonomic operation labor-saving.

$ 267.00

Using 300-line quadrilateral pyramid-shaped mesh hole stainless steel anilox roller, the print width is 70mm, the wet film thickness is inversely proportional to the number of lines, and accurate Spreader is realized through handle operation.

$ 267.00

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

Articles

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.
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.
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.