Cerutti rotogravure printing press
G16012
Machine | Cerutti rotogravure printing press |
Reference number | G16012 |
Machine manufacturer | Cerutti |
Model | R 940 |
Gearless | No |
Type of inks | Solventbased |
Year | 1993 |
Number of colors | 10 |
Max. web width | 1350 mm |
Max. printing width | 1320 mm |
Min. – Max. printing repeat | 490 - 920 mm |
Max. mechanical speed | 350 m/min |
Unwind type | Turret with auto splice |
Max. unwind reel diameter | 1000 mm |
Rewind type | Turret with auto splice |
Max. rewind reel diameter | 1000 mm |
Drying type | Thermic oil |
Heating source included | No |
Edge guide(s) | Yes |
Video camera | Camera type 1: BST Eltromat 1 pc of 100% for full web width Camera type 2: Inspection Camera type 3: black and white, used for Cold seal application. |
Corona treater | Yes, Softal 50100 |
Viscosity control | Yes |
Inline slitting | Yes |
Manuals available | Yes |
Including | See PDF |
Spare parts | See PDF |
Available from | NOw |
Machine can be seen in production? | Yes |
Cerutti press: Rotogravure printing presses
Gravure printing is mainly used for long run printing with high quality images. Rotogravure printing is a type of intaglio printing. This means that the image will be engraved on a cylinder, the ink will surface the cells in order to transfer it to the paper or foil.
In 1790 the first patent for a rotary press was filed. Later, in 1843, the rotary drum printer was invented. Most rotogravure presses have multiple print units.
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