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Title: New Innovations in Plates and Sleeves


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New Innovations in Plates and Sleeves
Rich Emmerling Technical Manager rich.emmerling_at_fl
intgrp.com 770-366-5689
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Flint Group Flexographic Products
  • Comprehensive Expertise in Flexographic Printing

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Flint GroupPowerful Roots
4
Flint Group History
  • November 2004 CVC acquired ANI Inks and BASF
    Printing Systems.
  • September 2005 XSYS acquired Flint Ink, a
    privately owned company with operations in USA,
    Europe, Latin America, Asia and India/Pacific.
  • Integration of these businesses lead to creation
    of Flint Group, number two ink supplier
    worldwide.
  • In 2007 Day International was integrated into
    Flint Group.
  • 2008 Flint Group Printing Plates and rotec became
    Flint Group Flexographic Products.

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Flint Group Overview
  • 2011 Sales 2.2 billion (US 3 billion)
  • Number of employees 6 900
  • gt170 company sites in over 40 countries
  • Global network of partners and distributors

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Flint Group Locations Worldwide
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Flint Group Business Segments
  • Flint Groups products are everywhere in our
    daily life and can be split into two segments

Packaging Products
Print Media Products
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Flint Group Products
Packaging
Print Media
Europe
Americas
Asia-Pacific
Packaging and Narrow Web
Flexographic Products
  • Packaging inks
  • Inks for labels and other narrow web printing
    applications
  • Sleeves and adapters for flexo and offset
    printing
  • Photopolymer printing plates for flexo and
    letterpress applications
  • Processing equipment
  • Printing inks forheatset, coldset, sheetfed,
    gravure and specialty printing
  • Lithographic printing blankets and sleeves
  • Pressroom chemicals
  • Pigments

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Flexographic Products - Extensive Product Range
rotec
nylosolv
  • Sleeves and adapters
  • Printing plates for
  • Flexible packaging
  • Label printing
  • Corrugated (Pre- and postprint)
  • Ready-to-image ITR Sleeves
  • Processing equipment
  • Washout solvents
  • Printing plates for
  • Label printing
  • Tubes, cups and tins printing
  • Security printing
  • Pad printing
  • Embossing hot moulding
  • Processing equipment

nyloflex
nyloprint
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Worldwide Presence
  • Production sites
  • Plates, equipment and washout solvents
  • Germany, Willstätt
  • Sleeves and adapters
  • Germany, Ahaus
  • Czech Republic, Chrastava
  • USA, Asheville
  • Main Offices
  • Germany, Stuttgart
  • Subsidiaries
  • Australia
  • Brazil
  • China
  • Denmark
  • France
  • Netherland
  • Spain
  • UK
  • USA

Distributorsin more than 100 countries
holding Technical Center holding RD
Center
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Market Shares World 2011Photopolymer Printing
Plates
Data Source internal estimations
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Market Shares World 2011 Sleeves
Data Source internal estimations
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Topics
  • The NEW nyloflex ACE The Benchmark for High
    Quality Flexo
  • nyloflex NExT Exposure Technology High
    Definition, Flat Top Dots Surface Screening
  • Improvements With Solid Ink Density
  • High Opacity Values Using Less Ink
  • Fit For Flat Top Dot Technology

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Introducing nyloflex New ACE
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nyloflex ACE - Why Change a Proven Winner?..
  • Introduced in 2001 quickly becoming market
    standard for high quality print
  • Confirmed by numerous print awards throughout the
    years

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nyloflex ACE What Could Be Improved?
Press Room
Plate Room
  • Performance and Cost
  • Better solvent resistance
  • Improved ink transfer, fewer press stops
  • Compatibility with new plate technologies
  • Reliability and Productivity
  • Higher quality ingredients
  • Stable color, less tack improves handling and is
    more user friendly
  • No change in pre-press necessary

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The NEW nyloflex ACE Physical Properties
  • 62 Shore A (DIN 53505), same as previous
    nyloflex ACE
  • Designed for solvent, water and UV curable
    flexographic inks
  • Improved overall image quality and color
    stability, with a brighter green color

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Comparison of ACE and NEW ACE
  • Nearly identical dot area
  • Can use same files
  • Verified in 100 trials

Dot Percent on Print
Dot Percent on Plate
Dot Percent in File
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The NEW nyloflex ACE Customers Feedback
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The NEW nyloflex ACE
  • Outstanding performance with HD Flexo screening
  • Designed to work well with both digital Round Top
    Dots as well as Flat Top Dots

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Improving Solid Ink Density Combining Plate and
Surface Screening Technologies
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Topics
  • Surface Screening - Solid Ink Density
  • Surface Screening Opacity
  • Flat Top Dot Approaches
  • Fit For Flat Top Dot Plates

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Improve SID and smoothness
  • Basic advice Optimize parameters
  • Harder plate cushion, more ink, substrate
    treatment, etc.
  • Problem is that an improvement HERE may take away
    from THERE...

1.2
1.4
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Minimize or control mottle
  • Better method Surface Screening
  • In use for a long time
  • Many versions throughout the years, but idea
    remains the same textured plate surface reduces
    mottle through better ink distribution and
    coverage
  • Screenings historically 300 600 LPI

Use 90-97 Tint in Solids
Plate Cell Patterning
Digicap
Groovy Screening
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Reasons for Dot Shapes
  • The oxygen effect during exposure of digital
    flexo plates

Conventional exposure with film negative and UV-A
tubes
Digital exposure with LAMS-layer and UV-A tubes
UV
UV
UV
UV
O2
O2
O2
O2
O2
O2
O2
O2
Dot reduction
Dot gain
Dot reduction due to the oxygen effect
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Reasons for Dot Shapes
  • The oxygen effect during exposure of digital
    flexo plates

Conventional exposure with film negative and UV-A
tubes
Digital exposure with LAMS-layer and UV-A tubes
UV
UV
UV
UV
O2
O2
O2
O2
O2
O2
O2
O2
Tonwertreduktion
Dot reduction due to the oxygen effect
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Plate with different surface screens
Digital w/ O2
Flat Top
Ablated Mask
MicroCell MC8 800 LPI _at_ 4000
2X2 Pixel Checkerboard 1414 LPI _at_ 4000
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Print results
Plate Solid Low Screens (lt800 LPI) Mid Screens (800-000 LPI) High Screens (gt1000 LPI)
Digital with O2 1.32 /- 0.09 1.43 /- 0.15 1.30 /- 0.13 1.30 /- 0.12
Flat Top 1.35 /- 0.09 1.43 /- 0.11 1.54 /- 0.11 1.64 /- 0.12
Based on 22 Print Trials
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The Potential
Crosslinking w/o oxygen effect
Solid screening with oxygen effect
Solid screening without oxygen effect
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What About White Opacity?
  • Can Surface Screens Using Flat Top Dot Technology
    Improve Opacity With Solid Whites?

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Purpose
  • Gain an understanding of the optimum plate
    durometer, cushion tape and surface screening
    parameters to maximize white opacity readings at
    high press speeds.

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Plates (High Speed Test)
  • Plates Digital (0.067)
  • FAM D and ACE D (Flat Top Dot)
  • Cushion Tape (0.020)
  • 3M 1920, 3M 1020 and 3M 1820
  • Surface Screening
  • Microcell - 4000 DPI
  • 17 Patterns One Smooth Solid

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Press Conditions
  • Press Wide Web Flexible Packaging
  • Anilox 220 lpi/9.0 bcm
  • Ink Flint High Speed Surface White
  • Viscosity 28 seconds
  • Press Speed 1200 ft/min.
  • Substrate Polyester

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Test Target
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High Values Of Plate And Tape
Contrast Ratio Function
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Values Ranked By Surface Screening Value
Contrast Ratio Function
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Second Test
  • Evaluate opacity using lower anilox volume and
    Flat Top Dot surface screening parameters.
  • Will there be a greater differences in opacity
    using lower anilox volumes?
  • Will this reduce ink consumption while delivering
    acceptable opacity?

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Press Conditions
  • Press Wide Web Flexible Packaging
  • Anilox 440 lpi/5.5 bcm
  • Ink High Speed Surface White
  • Viscosity 28 seconds
  • Press Speed 1200 ft/min.
  • Substrate Polyester

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Opacity FAM D 3M 1820 Cushion Tape
MC 2X3N FAM D 3M 1820 Opacity 64.6
No Surface Screening FAM D 3M 1820 Opacity 61.8
(440 lpi/5.5 bcm)
Contrast Ratio Function
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Opacity ACE D 3M 1820 Cushion Tape
MC 3X3C ACE D 3M 1820 Opacity 64.1
No Surface Screening ACE D 3M 1820 Opacity 60.8
(440 lpi/5.5 bcm)
Contrast Ratio Function
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Coating Weight and Opacity
Contrast Ratio Function
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Conclusions
  • Flat Top Dot technology allows for a greater
    level of detail at the surface.
  • Surface screening reduced pinholes and increased
    the opacity.
  • Increasing the modulus of the cushion tape
    increased opacity.

43
Conclusions
  • Higher opacity levels were achieved using surface
    screening allowing for the use of lower anilox
    volumes and potentially eliminating the need for
    a double bump.

44
FTD Approaches
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Flat Top Dot Technology
Kodax NX
  • Film lamination on special CTP device similar
    to offset Trendsetter laser
  • Requires special laser, special film
    consumable, requires use of special Kodak plate
    material
  • Format up to 42x60 size

46
Flat Top Dot Technology
MacDermid LUX
  • Lamination of film material to plate with some
    heat and pressure
  • Requires laminator and special film

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Flat Top Dot Technology
DuPont Digiflow (aka Digicorr)
  • Retrofit to older top lift exposure units or
    equipped on new exposure units.
  • Pumps nitrogen oxygen gas mixture onto the
    plate

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Flat Top Dot Technology
Esko Inline UV
  • Retrofit or new machine with LED diode parts
  • Used for both flexo and letterpress plates

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nyloflex NExT?
  • Flint Groups Solutionfor Flat Top Dots and
    Surface Screening

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NExT exposure process
reduction of oxygeninhibition effect
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New approach of Flint Group
  • Two step exposure
  • Combination of UV-A LEDs with UV-A tubes

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nyloflex NExT Operation
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Precise reproduction nyloflex NExT
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NExT Plate Image Samples
3 pt font (2540 dpi)(transmitted light)
3 pt font (2540 dpi)(reflected light)
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NExT Plate Image Samples
5 data _at_146lpi (2540 dpi)(transmitted light)
5 data _at_146lpi (2540 dpi)(reflected light)
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NExT Plate Image Samples
2 data _at_146lpi (2540 dpi)(transmitted light)
2 data _at_146lpi (2540 dpi)(reflected light)
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NExT Plate Image Samples
3 data _at_146lpi (2540 dpi)(transmitted light)
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nyloflex NExT Processing Equipment
  • nyloflex NExT Exposure FIII
  • Mid size exposure unit
  • Format 920 x 1200 mm (47.2 x 36.2)
  • nyloflex NExT Exposure FV
  • Large size exposure unit
  • Format 1320 x 2032 mm (52 x 80)

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UV LED module
Electrical connectors
water connection for cooling
water connection for cooling
Housing with cooling profile
LEDs with optics and quatrz glass
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NExT UV LED Bar
Modular system ? 12 x 4.5
Radiation length 53.9
  • 49.4 radiation width even with one module out
  • Ethernet port for each module for remote
    diagnosis / recovery at manufacturer

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The Benefits of nyloflex NExT
  • High-intensity LEDs (gt 800 mW/cm2) for highest
    productivity
  • Consistent UV emission guarantees long-term
    repeatability? Production consistency,
    especially for repeat orders
  • Easy-to-use requires no additional processing
    steps or consumables (such as lamination, inert
    gas etc.)
  • Suitable for all digital flexo plates any plate
    type, thickness format ? High flexibility
  • Compatible with all standard prepress software
    HD Flexo
  • Easy implementation into existing digital workflow

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nyloflex NExT
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nyloflex NExT
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Do Not Forget The Tooling
  • New plate and FTD exposure technologies assist in
    moving the quality target upward.
  • However, are your sleeve and bridges up to this
    task?
  • When was the last sleeve audit performed?
  • An upgrade in this area may also be necessary.

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  • Flint Group Flexographic Products
  • Extensive product range
  • Customer oriented service
  • Excellent technical knowledge
  • Global presence
  • Innovative solutions

Rich Emmerling Technical Manager rich.emmerling_at_fl
intgrp.com 770-366-5689
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