Coating Blankets....

Started by DigitalCrapShoveler, December 30, 2010, 03:56:28 PM

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DigitalCrapShoveler

For spot UV, and various coatings. I am using Sector-Coat materials specifically designed for my tractor-fed blanket cutter. We are FINALLY getting a new cutter-table and I need to know from Beck, The Tone and anyone else in packaging, where are you getting your materials... and furthermore, what would you recommend? 40" presses, if that helps.
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beck

We're off til Monday (had off all week).

I'll ask the guy that cuts them for the specs. 

We have 49" and a 57" presses.

Get you on Monday.

Happy New Year!

beck
Nevertheless....beck has hit the proverbial nail on the head.
Joe

DigitalCrapShoveler

Quote from: beck  on December 30, 2010, 09:00:13 PMWe're off til Monday (had off all week).

I'll ask the guy that cuts them for the specs. 

We have 49" and a 57" presses.

Get you on Monday.

Happy New Year!

beck

No hurry. I appreciate it.
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andyfest

dcs - we're using "Varniplates" (http://www.ernestgreen.com/English/blanketsKruse.php). CAD cuts them on a flatbed plotter for all of our aqueous coating blankets, using Cimex software to plan the coating layout & drive the plotter. These blankets are used on both our 29 & 40 in Heidelberg presses. They are a "Kruse" product distributed in Canada by Ernest Green & Son, but there must be a distributor in the US somewhere.
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DigitalCrapShoveler

Quote from: andyfest on January 03, 2011, 06:47:35 AMdcs - we're using "Varniplates" (http://www.ernestgreen.com/English/blanketsKruse.php). CAD cuts them on a flatbed plotter for all of our aqueous coating blankets, using Cimex software to plan the coating layout & drive the plotter. These blankets are used on both our 29 & 40 in Heidelberg presses. They are a "Kruse" product distributed in Canada by Ernest Green & Son, but there must be a distributor in the US somewhere.

I'm checking them out now... thanks, buddy.
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G_Town

http://www.fujikuragraphics.com/

Lots cheaper than what we were using before, a little harder to peel unless you get the depth just right.

DigitalCrapShoveler

Quote from: G_Town on January 03, 2011, 12:31:57 PMhttp://www.fujikuragraphics.com/

Lots cheaper than what we were using before, a little harder to peel unless you get the depth just right.

Sweet. How much you paying per blanket? PM me, if you feel uncomfortable spilling that in the open.
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