Claims
- 1. A humidifying solution for offset printing sheets comprising:(A) 95%-97% of water; and (B) 3%-5% of an additive comprising: (i) 0.0%-0.5% by weight of sodium hexametaphosphate, (ii) 0.0%-1.5% by weight of ascorbic acid, (iii) 0.0%-1.0% by weight of preventol, (iv) 0.0%-1.0% by weight of sodium benzoate, (v) 0.0%-1.0% by weight of citric acids. (vi) 2%-10% by weight of glycerin, (vii) 0.0%-0.1% by weight of limonal, (viii) 50%-75% by weight of sorbitol, (ix) 1%-2% by weight of acetic acid, (x) 3%-7% by weight of sodium citrate, (xi) 0.0-1.0% by weight of sodium oleate, and (xii) 15%-30% by weight of osmotic water.
- 2. The humidifying solution of claim 1, wherein said additive comprises:(i) 0.1% by weight of sodium hexametaphosphate, (ii) 0.3% by weight of ascorbic acid, (iii) 0.2% by weight of preventol, (iv) 0.2% by weight of sodium benzoate, (v) 0.2% by weight of citric acid, (vi) 5% by weight of glycerin, (vii) 0.05% by weight of limonal, (viii) 65% by weight of sorbitol, (ix) 1.5% by weight of acetic acid, (x) 5% by weight of sodium citrate, (xi) 0.2% by weight of sodium oleate, and (xii) 22.25% by weight of osmotic water.
- 3. A method for preparing the humidifying solution of claim 1, comprising the steps of:(a) admixing components (A) and (B) to form a solution; (b) adsorbing oxygen from said solution by projecting, over the free surface of the resulting solution of step (a), recycled portions of said solution, wherein said portions are projected at very high pressures so that the projected solution turns at high angular speeds in a helicoidal trajectory to form a 90° solid angle output cone, in such a way that a portion of the particles of said projected solution collide against the free surface of said solution, thus obtaining in said free surface an isothermal of constant adsorption.
- 4. The method of claim 3, wherein said portions of said solution are projected at a lineal speed of 1.3-220 m/s and at a pressure of up to 1500 kg/cm2.
- 5. The method of claim 4, wherein said lineal speed is 60 m/s and said pressure is 250 kg/cm2.
- 6. A device for preparing a humidifying solution for offset printing sheets, wherein said humidifying solution is formed by admixing;(A) 95%-97% of water; and (B) 3%-5% of an additive comprising: (i) 0.0%-0.5% by weight of sodium hexametaphosphate, (ii) 0.0%-1.5% by weight of ascorbic acid, (iii) 0.0%-1.0% by weight of preventol, (iv) 0.0%-1.0% by weight of sodium benzoate, (v) 0.0%-1.0% by weight of citric acid, (vi) 2%-10% by weight of glycerin, (vii) 0.0%-0.1 by weight of limonal, (viii) 50%-75% by weight of sorbitol, (ix) 1%-2% by weight of acetic acid, (x) 3%-7% by weight of sodium citrate, (xi) 0.0-1.0% by weight of sodium oleate, and (xii) 15%-30% by weight of osmotic water; said device comprising:a main container (1) for containing said solution; an annex compartment (5), including a deflecting surface (4), for containing said solution and a free surface (13) of said solution; an injector (3), including a part having a helicoidal configuration, that is capable of projecting recycled portions of said solution over said free surface of said solution in said annex compartment to adsorb oxygen from said solution, thus obtaining in said surface an isothermal of constant adsorption; an outlet pipe (2) including a first pump (7) that is capable of recycling portions of said solution from said main container to said injector; a humidifying cylinder (14) of an offset printing machine, including a humidifying bucket (10); a feeding pipe (8) that connects said annex compartment to said humidifying bucket; a feedback pipe (12) that is capable of feeding said solution from said humidifying bucket to said main container; wherein said injector is capable of projecting recycled portions of said solution at very high pressures so that said projected solution turns at high angular speeds in a helicoidal trajectory to form a 90° solid output cone, and a portion of particles of said projected solution collide against said deflecting surface and a remainder of said particles collide against said free surface of said solution.
- 7. The device of claim 6, wherein said injector (3) has an initial acceleration part (16) with a helicoidal trajectory and a second diffusion part (17) of toroidal configuration, so that the solution is projected over said free surface (13) and against said deflecting surface (4) at a lineal speed of 1.3-220 m/s and at a pressure of up to 1500 kg/cm2.
- 8. The device of claim 7, wherein said lineal speed is 60 m/s and said pressure is 250 kg/cm2.
- 9. The device of claim 6, wherein said deflecting surface (4) makes an angle of 0-30° with said liquid free surface (13).
- 10. The device of claim 9, wherein said deflecting surface (4) makes an angle of 15° with said liquid free surface (13).
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a 371 of PCT/ES00/00473, filed Dec. 15, 2000. The disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
PCT Information
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PCT/ES00/00473 |
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WO01/47721 |
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