Print Innovation Asia October 20

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Printing Innovation Asia Issue 10 2020

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Raising the bar with embossing Embossing is one of many embellishment processes used in printing that gives labels a unique and appealing look with a raised image or pattern. There’s also the process of debossing that gives an opposite, relief effect. Both applications can be done by rotary, semi-rotary and flatbed processes, with flexibility either online during printing or offline. The processes explained Setting up the embossing plates is a very precise and critical step. When you engage the male and female dies for the first time, you want to prevent damage, potential flattening of the edges, and a poorly embossed image. If the dies are damaged and have to be remade (die making is usually contracted out), the delivery date will potentially not be met and extra costs are added to the job. When the two plates are engaged, the paper needs to be placed between both dies without being damaged. If the placement is incorrect you can get cracking on the edges or even a holepunching effect. Dies are manufactured from a range of materials depending on a number of factors such as: Nature of material to be embossed Complexity of image Depth of relief Perceived productive life Requirements specific to product use, e.g. food or pharmaceuticals

Rotary embossing Rotary embossing can either use magnetic polymer dies (plates) used in a die unit, metal engraved solid cylinders dies used on longer running jobs, or polymer dies (plate) with an adhesive backing tape applied on a cylinder in a dedicated embossing unit. Semi-rotary embossing Due to the nature of the web movement, semi-rotary embossing units use between 50 to 80% of the cylinder depending on the system. It’s more common that the embossing plate is magnetic or made of a polymer die. Depending on the complexity, the job will determine the press speed, but semi-rotary is generally slower that rotary. Flatbed embossing Flatbed is the oldest method of embossing; in the past, a hard-set plaster product was sometimes used. This was premixed upon use and was called PragoPlast; it’s still used today not as common with current technology available. The process only requires a top plate with a reversed image to press the image into the PragoPlast on the bottom plate. There are many types

and plate combinations for a flatbed, and if the unit is used for foiling it’s also possible to apply heat for longerlasting embossing. To prevent plate damage, sometimes the bottom plate can be made from brass and the top plate a polymer or thin brass plate. Flatbed has the longest contact-with-substrate time and the possibility of fine adjustment provides a high-quality embossed image. Choice of die depends on a number of factors: Sharpness and depth of required embossment Complexity of image Area of material being embossed Type of material being embossed Construction and power of the press Size and volume of the product expected to be produced R&D for best results As with choosing the die and other applications, it’s always good to do some R&D to determine what’s works best with your machine and types of jobs. The benefits of R&D outweigh any downtime of the press or other factors. There are many benefits to having all the required information on what type of embossing plate to use, stepping information and anything else you may need to get the job running quickly and smoothly. Setting up a job only to discover something isn’t correct is costly and time-wasting. Therefore, especially when doing something new, R&D is critical. Article by Kane Marsh Regional Printing Instructor Pacific with MPS Systems Asia.

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News from around Asia and the world

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pages 58-69

Raising the bar with embossing

3min
pages 54-55

EcoLeaf – The New Technology for Finishing Options

2min
pages 56-57

A specialty chemicals supplier in the innovative and

3min
pages 52-53

RGB Printing – And It Does Work

2min
pages 50-51

New gravure printing press for flexible materials

5min
pages 48-49

Research Study Showcases Trends in Digital

3min
pages 46-47

Nestlé intensifies its sustainable packaging

3min
pages 44-45

Secure and Intuitive Solutions

3min
pages 42-43

Large format and industrial print in Asia Pacific

5min
pages 32-33

Qiaokun Color Printing: Prevailing in a specialized field

4min
pages 36-37

Remote Fitness Check" helps Chinese customer

4min
pages 38-41

Japan’s Daido Shiko installs HP Indigo 7900

2min
pages 30-31

Leader in the European market of luxury rigid

2min
pages 34-35

Frozen food package polluted by living coronavirus

2min
pages 28-29

Superwide Acuity Ultra yields high-quality results

3min
pages 26-27

Platypus Maximizes Security, Productivity

1min
pages 12-15

Why in-house label printing can prove beneficial

3min
pages 18-19

Digital Textile Printing Equipment Market to Witness

5min
pages 20-23

Xeikon introduces 7 colour label press

4min
pages 16-17

India’s Printrove installs Kornit Storm HD6

7min
pages 8-11

Fuji Xerox Boosts Growth of Printing Businesses with

3min
pages 4-5

The Pandemic's Impact on Print

3min
pages 6-7

Scodix has developed the Ultra Press Series

2min
pages 24-25
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