STELLAR
INKS
TECHNICAL INFORMATION
STELLAR inks are formulated for flexo and gravure printing of coextruded
polypropylene films that will be used for packaging snack food products
such as potato chips and other fatty foods. They exhibit excellent print
qualities on modern high speed presses giving good adhesion, low odour
and low retained solvent characteristics.
PROPERTIES:
Heat resistance - suitable for many ink-in-seal applications. Product
resistance towards animal and vegetable fats. High slip. Good scuff resistance.
Low odour and solvent retention.
SUBSTRATES:
STELLAR inks are suitable for printing on Co-extruded polypropylene
films and treated LD, and HD polyethylenes. Treatment levels should be
between 38 and 44 dynes to ensure good adhesion. Stellar inks can also
be printed onto coated polypropylene films such as MB777. However, care
must be taken to ensure that the press driers are working efficiently
and that the recommended reducers are used for reduction, to avoid the
possibility of solvent retention in the film coating. Glycol retarders
are not recommended for these applications.
COLOUR RANGE:
STELLAR inks are available in a wide 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.
PRESS SPEED:
STELLAR inks may be run at speeds of 50 to over 200 m/minute dependent
upon press drying capabilities and the solvents used for reduction.
ROLLERS & STEREOS:
Being alcohol rich, STELLAR inks for Flexo application can be run with
most normal rubber rollers and stereos. Photopolymer plates may also be
used with high alcohol diluents, but this should be discussed firstly
with our technical service personnel to ensure the correct formulation
is being supplied for these plates.
REDUCTION:
Normal: 2:1 Ethanol/Ethyl Acetate Slow: 2:1 N-propyl Alcohol/N-Propyl
Acetate These can be mixed in ratios of 2:1 alcohol to ester for gravure
printing or 4:1 alcohol to ester for flexo printing.
For printing on MB777 low ester reducers are always recommended with
maximum 20 % ester in the reducer to avoid solvent retention. Isopropyl
Alcohol can be used to replace Ethanol. However, this is not recommended
and may be detrimental to the printability, particularly with gravure
printing.
WASH UP:
Alcohol/Ester blends.
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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