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Product Description
320mm 4 colors stacked type flexo printing machine.Each printing unit of this stacked type flexo printing machine is independent and arranged in a straight line. High printing accuracy, good accessibility, flexible operation, and short preparation time before printing, all these characteristics make our stacked type flexo printing machine a higher performance-price ratio than other domestic normal type machine factories in China. Let me introduce several specific configurations of this machine.
Features
1. Adopt the ceramic anilox cylinder to transfer the ink.
2. Each printing unit adopts 360 .plate-adjustment.
3. Three die-cutting stations,the first and second die-cutting station can do double sides working,the third die-cutting station can be used of sheeter.
4. Computerized web-guiding system is installed in the front of printing unit,it ensures the material always in the right position.(standard configuration)
5. After sheeting in the third die-cutting station,conveyor belt can output the products orderly.(option)
6. Unwinding and rewinding tension are auto-controlled by magnetic powder,two rewinders is possible in this machine.
7. Video inspecting system is an option,it can watch the printing quality when in high speed.
8. The ink rolleres will be separated from the printing roller,and keep running when the machine stops.
9. Main machine inverter is imported.
10.The machine can finish material-feeding.printing,varnishing,drying,laminating,die cutting,rewinding and sheeter in one process.It is an ideal machine for printing note and top-grade adhesive label.
Model | DFPM-T-320 | DFPM-T-480 |
Printing speed | 60m/min | 60m/min |
Printing colour | 1-8 colors | 1-8 colors |
Max.Web width | 330mm | 490mm |
Max.Printing width | 320mm | 480mm |
Max.Unwinding diameter | 600mm | 600mm |
Max.Rewinding diameter | 600mm | 600mm |
Printing girth | 175-380mm | 175-380mm |
Precision of overprint | ±0.10mm | ±0.10mm |
Dimensions(LxWxH) | 3730x1150x3000mm | 3730x1310x3000mm |
Machine weight | 3500kg | 4000kg |
Total power | 10.5kw | 15kw |
Suitable Material: Self Adhesive paper, Self -Adhesive Film , Laminating Film, Paper, Opp, Alumium, CPP, PET.
Interior: Wraping Film to keep dry and prevent from rusty
Outer: Sea-Worthy Wooden Case to keep machine safe in delivery.
1.Q:What is a flexo printing machine ?
A:flexographic (flexo) printer consists of multiple wheels that work in unison to pick up ink from an ink reservoir, deliver the ink to a printing die or plate, and roll the ink onto the material being marked.
2.Q:What is the difference between offset and flexo printing ?
A:Technically, offset printing can refer to any printing technique that uses a printing plate to transfer an image to an intermediate carrier and then onto the printed substrate. Whereas flexo transfers ink from the plate directly to the substrate.
3.Q: What material is a flexo printing plate made of ?
A:Originally, flexo plates were made from rubber, but are today made from photopolymer material in sheet form - which differentiates them from the fixed metallic printing plates of offset printing. The plates are flexible enough to be wrapped around cylindrical print/plate rollers
4.Q:Is water based printing good ?
A:Water-based printing features inks that are soft, breathable and able to soak into the fabric of the garment, rather than sitting on top. When water based printing is done correctly, they result in crisp, bright prints that you can't feel to the touch!
5.Q: How long does water based ink last ?
A:While plastisol tends to last for a hundred washes and then begin to fade, crinkle, and even chip off the garment (think of a really old t-shirt you might have) - water based inks can actually last much longer. This is because water based inks can actually become part of the garment.
6.Q:How does flexography printing work ?
A:Flexographic printing uses flexible photopolymer printing plates to print high-resolution images on a variety of substrates. These plates, which are made of rubber, are imprinted with a raised image and then wrapped around cylinders mounted on a web press.