PLF
SERIES POLYESTER LAMINATION INKS
TECHNICAL INFORMATION
PLF inks are formulated for reverse/ surface printing of treated Polyester
film by the flexo process for subsequent adhesive lamination in combination
with suitable adhesives.
SUBSTRATES:
PLF inks are suitable for printing onto pre-treated or in-line corona
treated Polyester film/primed polyester. Treatment levels should be between
38 and 44 dynes to ensure good adhesion. PLF inks are not recommended
for use with any other types of film.
LAMINATION PROPERTIES:
Printed Polyester film can be laminated with suitable adhesives to a
range of substrates such as Polyethylene, paper or foil. The bond strengths
achieved are a function of the substrate, adhesive type and the filmweight
of adhesive applied. It is normally necessary to achieve minimum filmweight
of adhesive to achieve acceptable bonds. The required combination of print
process, substrate and adhesive should always be evaluated before use.
COLOUR RANGE:
PLF inks are available in a range of colours. The pigments used have
reasonable lightfastness but may not be suited to extended exposure to
direct sunlight. If this property is required it should be stated at the
time of ordering and pigments of appropriate fastness will be utilised.
Inks may not be resistant to all post printing conditions. Special requirements
should be specified at time of order.
REDUCTION:
Normal: IPA/Ethyl acetate 80:20 Slow: N-Propanol / N-propyl acetate
70:30 Recommended printing viscosity 15 - 16 seconds Din cup 4 depending
on press conditions.
PRESS CONDITIONS:
PLF inks may be run at speeds of 50 to over 100 m/minute dependent upon
press drying capabilities and the solvents used for reduction. The resins
utilised in PLF inks are particularly suited to give good lamination bond
strengths but do not have as good anti-blocking characteristic as other
ink types. Thus, extra care should be taken that sufficient drying capacity
is present, efficient chill rollers are used before the rewind and minimum
rewind tensions are set, to minimise the risk of blocking. Printed reels
should also be stored upright in a cool area if possible.
WASH UP:
Ethyl acetate / Ethanol
Note:
This information has been carefully compiled from experience gained in
field conditions and detailed laboratory testing. However, the product's
performance and it's suitability for the customer's purchase depend on
the particular conditions of use and the material being printed. We recommend
that customers satisfy themselves that each product meets their requirements
in all respects before commencing a print run. Since we cannot anticipate
or control the conditions under which our products are used, it is not
possible to guarantee their performance. We would point out that the information
provided here is only a recommendation, and may need to be altered to
suit the conditions and efficiency of the equipment employed. Coates Lorilleux
ink products are not designed for use in conjunction with those of any
other ink-maker or similar supplier unless agreed to in writing.
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