Pad Printers
These equipments are used for printing at one or more colours -manually, automatic or semi-automatic- different products, on round, flat or irregular surfaces. On a wide range, these systems are being used for printing pens, lighters, glasses, toys, various recipients, paper and carton, books and pocket books, textiles, industrial products, etc. Pad printing is used to print on otherwise impossible products in many industries including medical, automotive, promotional, apparel, electronics, appliances, sports equipment and toys. It can also be used to deposit functional materials such as conductive inks, adhesives, dyes and lubricants.
Working technique - pad printer: Pad printing is a printing process that can transfer a 2-D image onto a 3-D object. This is accomplished using an indirect offset (gravure) printing process that involves an image being transferred from the printing plate (cliché) via a silicone pad onto a surface to be printed.
General: - the device is controlled by a microprocessor that gives a great flexibility and ease of use, allowing the pre-set of various printing programs, based on the model;
- setting a certain printing function is simple- from the frontal panel, remaining available in the memory of the device until a new setting is made;
- contains up-to-date and durable pneumatic components, manufactured by Germans and Japanese;
- the aluminium alloy machine case is light and durable, its structure is precise and causes higher efficiency, being equipped with vibration absorber;
- the precise hard axle reduces the friction caused by the movement of machine when printind and has good rust resistance
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