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manual inkwell pad printer

Printing application examples Golf ball logos/graphics Decorative designs/graphics appearing on Hot wheels?or matchbox toy cars Letters on computer keyboards and calculator keys

Manufacturer - dingword Inc.
Model # - P150
Submitted By - Dingword Inc. (Provider, Retailer)
Country - United States
Category - Pad Printer : Pad Printer

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Specifications

Max printing area :   80×80mm
Steel plate size :   100×100mm
Max workpiece length :   150mm
Level stroke :   100mm
Printing speed :   400pcs/hr
Out dimension :   400×200×500mm
Machine net weight :   24kg

Details

TECHNICAL PARAMETER:


Max printing area: 80×80mm

Steel plate size: 100×100mm

Max workpiece length: 150mm

Level stroke: 100mm

Pad vertical distance: 60mm

Printing speed: 400pcs/hr

Out dimension: 400×200×500mm

Machine net weight: 24kg


Two pads free:

The round pad Diameter: 1.57'', Height: 1.57''.(40mm*40mm)
The square one W*L : 0.78''*1.77'' (20mm*45mm)

Information about Pad Printing.
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 substrate (surface to be printed). Pad printing is used for printing 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.

Physical changes within the ink film both on the cliché and on the pad allow it leave the etched image area in favor of adhering to the pad, and to subsequently release from the pad in favor of adhering to the substrate (material being printed).

The unique properties of the silicone pad enable it to pick the image up from a flat plane and transfer it to a variety of surface (i.e. flat, cylindrical, spherical, compound angles, textures, concave surfaces, convex surfaces).

Printing application examples

Golf ball logos/graphics
Decorative designs/graphics appearing on Hot wheels?or matchbox toy cars
Letters on computer keyboards and calculator keys
TV and computer monitors
Identification labels and serial numbers for many applications

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