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Total Anilox Management
The Best Practice of Anilox Inspection, Management and Maintenance
Total Anilox Management
WARNING
This presentation may lead you to review your anilox cleaning practices and equipment.
It will almost certainly lead you to having some of your aniloxs refurbished or replaced
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To meet these requirements, printers of all types have had to adapt QC procedures which enable them to achieve these targets consistently, whilst remaining profitable and competitive.
Over the past decades we have seen higher and higher demands come from the ‘BRANDS’ and other discerning customers to
produce more desirable print, with increased colour gamut, and more importantly achieve density variations of better than 3ΔE.
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Many improvements have been achieved through:
a) New developments and improvements on Press and with
Press controls
b) Improved Inks and inking methods and controls
c) Plate developments which have enhanced colour gamut
significantly (mainly with flat topped dots and HD Flexo)
d) Aniloxs; improvements in design and production
With the exception of aniloxs, the above items are regularly checked
and maintained by print technicians and their managers.
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Since the development of ANILOX MANAGEMENT printers now have QC tools that gives them empirical data that has proven to
enhance productivity, improve profitability and competitiveness……
Having control has proven to make savings of 1 to 3 hours of set-up time per press per day
(time dependant on press process type.)
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IMPORTANT STATEMENT
# Using an anilox with 4 bands,
# run on a narrow web press,
# engraved with 0.1cm³/m² steps, and
# run on all 4 process colours.
Has led to the following regularly achieved guide-line:
0.4cm³/m² approximates to 3ΔE
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Deep Clean Anilox See note 1
Note 1: Deep cleaning typically should be carried out every 2 to 6 weeks dependant on ink type and usage, and for new Aniloxs
With Anilox QCMeasure volume laterally.
Check for cracking & damage See note 2
If greater than 0.4cm³/m² or shows cracking
Refurbish
Note 2: Lateral measurements are typically taken in: 2 places for label aniloxs, 3 places for wide web and 5 places for corrugated and coating rolls. Compare volumes of rolls that
should be of equivalent value using AMS
Re-clean Anilox to ensure cleaning process is optimised
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In-house anilox management
Anilox Management System
Showing the roll history including images.
Shows the condition and indicates when the roll
needs intense cleaning, or refurbishing due to wear.
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Run Aniloxs on press knowing set up time is
minimised
If greater than 0.4cm³/m² refurbish lowest volume aniloxs
Note 3: A difference of greater than 0.4cm³/m² has been shown to display a visible difference in print density of approximately 3ΔE.
Compare volumes of rolls that should be of equivalent
value using AMS
Ensure difference is less than 0.4cm³/m²See note 3
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AMS Management Report
Management Report
Showing the inventory condition and volumetric and lateral differences between aniloxs.
Identifies the condition and
indicates when the roll need
refurbishing .
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Deep Clean Anilox See note 1
Note 1: Deep cleaning typically should be carried out every 2 to 6 weeks dependant on ink type and usage.
With Anilox QCMeasure volume laterally.
Check for cracking & damage See note 2
If greater than 0.4cm³/m² or shows cracking
RefurbishNote 2: Lateral measurements are typically taken in: 2 places for label aniloxs, 3 places for wide web and 5 places for corrugated and coating rolls.
Compare volumes of rolls that should be of equivalent
value using AMS
Re-clean Anilox to ensure cleaning process is optimised
Run Aniloxs on press knowing set up time is minimised
If greater than 0.4cm³/m² refurbish lowest volume aniloxs
Note 3: A difference of greater than 0.4cm³/m² has been shown to display a visible difference in print density of approximately 3ΔE.
Ensure difference is less than 0.4cm³/m²See note 3
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How is in-house anilox management achieved?
AniCAM: 3D scanning
microscope
Anilox QC software
application
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System
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How is in-house anilox management achieved?
AniCAM: 3D scanning
microscope with battery pack.
Used to capture the stack of images for
3D analysis.
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How is in house anilox management achieved?
Anilox QC application showing the scanned image; volume; average cell depth; screen count and angle.
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How is in house anilox management achieved?
AMS showing an inventory allowing the production manager to monitor anilox condition , the efficiency of the cleaning process and plan for refurbishment.
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CONSEQUENCES OF ANILOX MANAGEMENT.
In exactly the same way that a printer who fails to meet the demands of the BRANDS will not remain competitive. Some engravers have lost significant business by failing to keep up
with modern engraving techniques and honouring their stated volumetric tolerances.
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It is essential for printers to know their aniloxs are within an agreed and workable specification; whether new or old.
Therefore, discuss with your anilox manufacturer what their stated engraving tolerances are:
Some work in percentages:±10% of a 3.6 cm³/m² engraving is from 4.0 down to 3.2 cm³/m²(too large)
±5% of a 3.6 cm³/m² engraving is from 3.8 down to 3.4 cm³/m² (acceptable)
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Cost saving examples of ANILOX MANAGEMENT when used as part of the QC process:
Narrow web: proven time savings of 1 hour per press per day is frequent:Narrow web press time is typically £250/hour
For 4 presses that is 28 hours additional production time or £7,000 per week1,460 hours additional press time per year
Wide web: where proven time savings of over 2 hours / press / day:
Wide web press time is typically £500/hourFor 3 presses that is 42 hours additional production time or £21,000 per week
2100 hours additional press time per year
In almost every case the ROI is less than 4 weeks once implemented and in process
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Thank you for listening
Phil HallTroika Systems Limitedwww.troika-systems.com +44 1793 766 355