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The corrugated box industry shifted gears, moving from roll-to-roll ink metering to the game-changing doctor blade ink metering.
An exclusive upgrade to traditional UHMW, reinforced for longer-lasting results.
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Thickness: | .063″/ 1.6mm, .080″/2mm |
Max Width: | 4″ / 101.6mm |
Max Length: | 100′ / 30m |
Cut-to-length: | Available |
Profile: | Bevel: 30°, 45°, Straight |
MicroTip: | n/a |
Food Safe: | No |
Doctor blades are designed to remove excess ink from the surface of the anilox roll. To achieve this, it's imperative to maintain consistent, light contact between the doctor blade and the anilox roll along its entire face. Variation from this ideal contact can lead to problems including inconsistent transfer of ink or coating to the substrate and premature anilox roll wear.
Several factors contribute to inconsistent contact between the doctor blade and the anilox roll:
Deviation from proper alignment often shows up as uneven ink or coating thickness. Frequently operators try to overcome this problem by increasing blade pressure to compensate for the underlying issue.
This quick fix may temporarily address ink or coating problems but will eventually cause accelerated wear of both the doctor blade and anilox roll. Accelerated blade wear means more frequent blade changes and increased downtime. Accelerated wear of the anilox roll can lead to uneven or inconsistent ink or coating density.