Ink coating roller

The ink coating roller quantitatively transfers ink to the substrate through surface textures or grooves, controlling the thickness and uniformity of the ink layer. It is used in the ink transfer process of printing presses and coating machines, affecting printing clarity and color saturation.
Selection
Select the hardness of the roller surface material based on ink viscosity, match the cell depth according to printing speed, and determine the roller surface coating in combination with substrate characteristics. Consider wear resistance and corrosion resistance, and regularly inspect the wear condition of the roller surface.

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Using 140 wire metal anilox roller to control ink film thickness, flexographic samples can be quickly prepared, easy to use and clean, and high repRoducibility.

$ 699.00

Using 400 wire metal anilox roller to control the ink film thickness, flexographic samples can be quickly prepared, easy to use and clean, and the repRoducibility is very similar to that of conventional flexographic printing.

$ 699.00

Using 100 wire metal anilox roller to control ink film thickness, it can quickly prepare flexographic samples, easy to operate and clean, and good repRoducibility.

$ 699.00

Equipped with 140lpi, 180lpi, 200lpi anilox roller and metal engraving roller to control ink film thickness, can quickly pRoduce flexographic samples, easy to use and clean, good repRoducibility.

$ 1510.00

Using metal plating anilox roller, the number of lines can reach 180 lines/inch, which can precisely control the film fineness, and is suitable for the uniform Spreader test of inks Coating glue on various substrates.

$ 183.00

Uniform Spreader with dual roller structure, 160 lines/inch anilox roller precisely controls film fineness, metal plating anilox roller ensures durability and supports multi-material Spreader testing.

$ 183.00

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

The metal plating anilox roller with 120 lines/inch quadrilateral pyramid mesh hole is used to achieve uniform Spreader with rubber roller, and the print width is 70mm, which is suitable for film effect testing of various liquid materials.

$ 183.00

Using 100LPI line number and quadrilateral pyramid hole structure, the transfer uniformity of inks is precisely regulated through hole shape and line number, which affects the wet film thickness and ensures the stability of ink supply.

$ 167.00

Using 250LPI anilox roller and 70mm print width, quadrilateral pyramid mesh structure to ensure film uniformity, through electronic engraving technology implementation of precise ink control, suitable for a variety of liquid Coating Spreader.

$ 267.00

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 100-line metal anilox roller, printing surface width 70mm, the mesh is a quadrilateral pyramid structure, liquid Coating can be uniformly Spreader on various substrates to obtain samples with good repRoducibility.

$ 267.00

With metal plating anilox roller and rubber roller, the number of anilox lines reaches 300 lines/inch, which can precisely control the film fineness, and the print width of 70mm is suitable for testing of various materials.

$ 183.00

Using 200LPI anilox roller and 70mm print width, metal anilox roller and rubber roller combination, the handle is made of stainless steel, suitable for a variety of inks Spreader and good sample repRoducibility.

$ 267.00

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

$ 123.00

Articles

The Printability Tester Simulates the Effects of Different Printing Pressures on Offset Ink Transfer Rate.
This paper investigates how the printability tester simulates the effect of different pressures on ink transfer rate in offset printing.
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.
The Application of Contact Angle Measurement Instruments in the Study of the Relationship Between Ink Printing Wettability and Substrate Surface Tension
This article introduces how a contact angle measuring instrument is used to study the relationship between wettability and substrate surface tension in ink printing. It first explains the principle, assessing the degree of wettability through the size of the contact angle, where an angle less than 90 degrees indicates good wettability.
Use of Fluorescence Spectrophotometer in Measuring Excitation and Emission Spectra of Anti-Counterfeiting Fluorescent Inks
This article introduces the application of fluorescence spectrophotometry in the spectral measurement of anti-counterfeiting fluorescent inks, including instrument calibration, sample preparation, and methods for measuring excitation and emission spectra.
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.
The friction color fastness tester measures the amount of color transfer under dry and wet abrasion conditions for ink.
This article introduces a method for testing the amount of ink color transfer using a friction colorfastness tester, simulating both dry and wet rubbing conditions. Dry rubbing involves rubbing the ink surface with a dry white cotton cloth, while wet rubbing uses a white cotton cloth moistened with water.
Application of Linear Abrasion Tester in Testing Scratch Resistance of Printing Ink Coatings on Packaging
This article introduces the principle, method, and application of the linear abrasion tester in testing the scratch resistance of packaging printing ink coatings.
Application of High-Temperature Viscometer in Testing the Melt Viscosity Characteristics of Hot Melt Ink
This article introduces a method for testing the melt viscosity of hot-melt ink using a high-temperature viscometer. The test employs a rotational viscometer to measure the viscosity of three ink samples at different temperatures.
Determination of Thermal Decomposition Temperature and Inorganic Filler Content in Ink by Thermogravimetric Analyzer
This article introduces how to determine the thermal decomposition temperature and inorganic filler content of ink using a thermogravimetric analyzer. During the test, a small amount of ink sample is heated in a nitrogen or air atmosphere, and the mass change curve is recorded.
Application of Cone-and-Plate Viscometer in Determining the Rheological Curve of Non-Newtonian Fluids in UV Inks
This article introduces how a cone-plate viscometer measures the rheological curve of UV ink. UV ink is a non-Newtonian fluid whose viscosity changes with shear rate.
Spectrophotometer measures ink spectral reflectance and opacity.
This article introduces how to measure the hiding power of ink using a spectrophotometer. The instrument irradiates the ink sample, measures its reflectance within the visible light spectrum, and calculates the hiding power using the Kubelka-Munk model.
Surface Absorbency Tester for Predicting Drying Speed of Printing Ink on Coated Paper
This article explores how the surface absorbency tester predicts the drying speed of ink on coated paper. Traditional methods rely on actual printing tests, which are time-consuming and difficult to quantify.
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.
Standard Procedure for Printability Tester in Evaluating Ink Transfer Performance
This article introduces the standard procedure for evaluating ink transfer performance using a printability tester. The transfer performance of ink directly affects print quality, and standardized operations can enhance the reliability of test results.