Main characteristics |
- Special-foil for sheet-fed offset cold foil applications with oxidative drying & UV-curing cold foil adhesives
- High operating speed over 10.000 sheets/hr, possibly up to 18.000 sheets/hr
- Excellent edge definition with easy release properties
- Suitable for fine line and halftone effects and broad area designs
- High gloss
- Good over-printability with conventionally/oxidative drying offset ink series
- Good adhesion on oxidative drying cold foil adhesives (with fast drying performance) & UV-curing cold foil adhesives
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Substrate |
A wide range of coated papers and carton boards
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Recommended applications |
- Applicable on a wide range of coated paper and carton boards
- Applicable on sheet-fed offset presses with cold foil module.
- Cold foils may be used in following markets and applications:
Commercial print jobs:
books, magazines, advertising posters, flyers, post-cards, greeting cards, art print´s and much more advertising print jobs
Packaging:
beauty, tobacco, food, confectionary, pharma-packaging and various kinds of non-food-packaging
Labeling:
wine, champagne, liqour, cosmetic labels
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Relevant equipment |
Sheet-fed offset presses with cold foil modules
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Operating hints |
- Carefully test the appropriate adhesive for your particular job, ex. Conventional adhesives including Zeller+Gmelin O0830 (gold foils) and O0831 (silver foils); Jaenecke + Schneemann 96350 (labels) and 96351 (cardboards).
UV adhesives including Zeller+Gmelin U0830 (gold foils) and U0831 (silver foils); INX HT; TOYO INK: FD IF UV Glue; T&K: UV glue SPP-BK.
- Adjustment of the cold foil adhesive should be made in order to achieve good performance with the substrates. Ideal adhesive volume is approximately density0.20~0.24 (for silver foils) and 0.3~0.34 (for gold foils) and also depending on different process, different substrates, different job designs, different adhesive colors and other conditions.
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Availability |
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