Claims
- 1. A method for applying a binder system to web material using a letterpress printing process which comprises applying the binder system to the letterpress form of an application roller by means of a pattern roller applying a solvent-free binder system by means of a pattern roller having a cell pattern with a cell depth .ltoreq.15 .mu.m, wherein the improvement comprises:
- a radiation-curable printing ink being used as the solvent-free binder system; or
- a radiation-curable laminating adhesive being used as the solvent-free binder system a second web of material being laminated onto the web material coated with the adhesive and the adhesive being radiation-cured before and/or after the lamination.
- 2. The method according to claim 1, wherein a UV-curable printing ink is used as the solvent-free binder system.
- 3. The method according to claim 2, wherein an acrylate- or methacrylate-based printing ink is used as the solvent-free binder system.
- 4. The method according to claim 3, wherein a printing ink with a pigment content of 20 to 50 wt. % and a viscosity of 0.08 to 0.12 Pa s at a temperature of about 40.degree. C. is used as the solvent-free binder system, and said ink is processed at a temperature of 40.degree.-60.degree. C.
- 5. An applicator device comprising an impression cylinder (11), at least one application roller (12) and a binder application system (17) which supplies each application roller with a binder system, said binder application system (17) being equipped with a pattern roller (13) having a cell pattern with a depth (t) of .ltoreq.15 .mu.m,
- wherein the improvement comprises the binder application system (17) including a chamber-type doctor blade (52) for supplying a pattern roller (13) with the binder system, said chamber-type doctor blade (52) having a binder level control (53) which is emptied by a container (58) connected to said chamber-type doctor blade (52) via two-way pump (57) and a single binder line (56).
- 6. The applicator device according to claim 5, wherein the cell depth (t) of the pattern roller (13) is 1-10 .mu.m.
- 7. The applicator device according to claim 6, wherein the cell depth (t) of the pattern roller (13) is 5-8 .mu.m.
- 8. The applicator device according to claim 5, wherein the pattern roller (13) has a cell-cell wall ratio of 3:1 to 2:1.
- 9. The applicator device according to claim 5, wherein the pattern width of the pattern roller (13) is 180-240 L/cm.
- 10. The applicator device according to claim 5, wherein at least one device (18) for emitting high-energy radiation onto a web material (10) is mounted in close proximity to the outer circumference of the impression roller (11).
- 11. The applicator device according to claim 10, wherein each said the device (18) is designed as a UV radiator (61).
- 12. The applicator device according to claim 11, wherein each said UV radiator (61) is cooled.
- 13. The applicator device according to claim 12, wherein each said UV radiator (61) is equipped with a water-cooled housing (62) and movable, water-cooled reflectors (64, 64').
- 14. The applicator device according to claim 5, wherein the chamber-type doctor blade (52) includes a chamber for holding the binder system, and the binder line (56) opens into the chamber-type doctor blade (52) at the lowest point in the chamber.
- 15. The applicator device according to claim 5, wherein the chamber-type doctor blade is designed as a heatable doctor blade with elastic sealing profiles (32, 32') on both sides as well as feeder lines and discharge lines (56).
- 16. The applicator device according to claim 15, wherein the chamber-type doctor blade (52) has at least one additional sealing profile (32", 32'") at a distance from the side-mounted sealing profiles (32, 32'), and each of the chambers formed by these profiles (35, 35', 35") has as separate binder feeder line (56, 56', 56") and a separate level control (53, 53', 53").
- 17. The applicator device according to any of claims 5 or 14 through 16, wherein the chamber-type doctor blade (52) has venting devices (66, 66', 66") for preventing bubbles from forming in the binder system.
- 18. An applicator device comprising an impression cylinder (11), at least one application roller (12) and a binder application system (17) which supplies each application roller with a binder system, said binder application system (17) being equipped with a pattern roller (13) having a cell pattern with a depth (t) of 1 to 10 .mu.m.
- 19. A method for applying a binder system to web material using a letterpress printing process which comprises applying the binder system to the letterpress form of an application roller by means of a pattern roller, and applying a solvent-free binder system by means of a pattern roller having a cell pattern with a cell depth of .ltoreq.15 .mu.m, wherein the solvent-free binder system is:
- a printing ink with a pigment content of 20 to 50 wt. % and a viscosity of 0.08 to 0.12 Pa s at a temperature of about 40.degree. C., wherein the printing ink is processed at a temperature of 40.degree.-60.degree. C.; or
- a radiation-curable laminating adhesive, wherein a second web of material is laminated onto the web material coated with the adhesive, and the adhesive is radiation-cured before and/or after lamination.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/976,497, filed on Nov. 13, 1992 now abandoned.
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