METHOD OF PRODUCING THREE-DIMENSIONAL STRUCTURAL SURFACES
20170217248 · 2017-08-03
Inventors
Cpc classification
B41M7/0054
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B2317/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B41M3/006
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B44C5/0469
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B44C1/18
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B44C3/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B41M7/009
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B41M3/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B2038/0076
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B41F19/001
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B41F3/36
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B41M1/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B37/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B44C5/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B41M3/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B41M7/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B41F9/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B41M1/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B37/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B44C1/18
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B41F19/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B38/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
The invention relates to a method of producing three-dimensional structural surfaces based on synthetic resin-impregnated materials applied to the surface, in particular of wood-based panels. The method is characterized in that before the impregnation, at the stage of pattern printing, a mixture is applied to the decor paper, consisting of printing ink, whether with pigment or not, and a swelling agent in the form of microspheres, being encapsulated gas bubbles of sizes ranging from 2 pm to 180 pm, increasing its volume under the influence of rising temperature, wherein the mixture of the ink and the swelling agent contains from 0.3% to 45% by weight of the swelling agent, and after exiting the printing press and after the impregnation, the decor paper with the formed final pattern with a coded three-dimensional structure is pressed onto the surface, in particular of a wood-based panel, using a heated press plate with any working surface.
Claims
1. A method of producing three-dimensional structural surfaces made on the basis of decor papers used as surface coatings, in particular of wood-based panels, wherein the pattern is applied to the decor paper by printing in a machine equipped with at least one painting ink tank and at least one printing plate, having a surface with a pattern formed by engraved cells, having a form of ink micro-cells of varying sizes, wherein the ink from the ink cells is transferred to the travelling paper web when it comes in contact with the printing cylinder, forming on the paper a pattern corresponding to the pattern formed by the ink cells on the printing cylinder surface, whereupon the decor paper with the finally printed pattern is subject to drying in a drying chamber of the printing press and after drying, it is impregnated with synthetic resins, in particular melamine and/or urea resins, and then after drying in a chamber of the impregnating line it is pressed in the press onto the panel surface using a press plate, characterized in that before the impregnation, at the stage of pattern printing, a mixture is applied to the decor paper, consisting of printing ink, whether with pigment or not, and a swelling agent in the form of microspheres, being encapsulated gas bubbles of sizes ranging from 2 μm to 180 μm, increasing its volume under the influence of rising temperature, wherein the mixture of the ink and the swelling agent contains from 0.3% to 45% by weight of the swelling agent, and after exiting the printing press and after the impregnation, the decor paper with the formed final pattern with a coded three-dimensional structure is pressed onto the surface, in particular of a wood-based panel, using a press plate with any working surface, wherein a maximum temperature in the pressing process is higher than the maximum temperature in the printing press and the impregnating line.
Description
[0008] The aim of the invention is to provide an improved method of producing a three-dimensional structural surface of wood-based panels, in which the final surface structure after the pressing process would not depend on the press plate surface only. In addition, the invention aims to provide a method that allows avoiding a time-consuming and prolonged preparation of press plates corresponding to individual patterns of the decor paper applied to the panel and any related costs, as well as avoiding the costs of investment in systems for precise positioning of panels with the impregnate in the press in relation to the press plate during production of three-dimensional synchronous surfaces.
[0009] A method of producing three-dimensional structural surfaces made on the basis of decor papers used as surface coatings, in particular of wood-based panels, wherein the pattern is applied to the decor paper by printing in a machine equipped with at least one painting ink tank and at least one printing cylinder, having a surface with a pattern formed by engraved cells, having a form of ink micro-cells of varying sizes, wherein the ink from the ink cells is transferred to the travelling paper web when it comes in contact with the printing cylinder, forming on the paper a pattern corresponding to the pattern formed by the ink cells on the printing cylinder surface, whereupon the decor paper with the finally printed pattern is subject to drying in a drying chamber of the printing press and after drying, it is impregnated with synthetic resins, in particular melamine and/or urea resins, and then after drying in a chamber of the impregnation line it is pressed in the press onto the panel surface using a press plate, characterized in that before the impregnation, at the stage of pattern printing, a mixture is applied to the decor paper, consisting of printing ink, whether with pigment or not, and a swelling agent in the form of microspheres, being encapsulated gas bubbles of sizes ranging from 2 μm to 180 μm, increasing its volume under the influence of rising temperature, wherein the mixture of the ink and the swelling agent contains from 0.3% to 45% by weight of the swelling agent, and after exiting the printing press and after the impregnation, the decor paper with the formed final pattern with a coded three-dimensional structure is pressed onto the surface, in particular of a wood-based panel, using a press plate with any working surface, wherein a maximum temperature in the pressing process is higher than the maximum temperature in the printing press and the impregnation line.
[0010] In the provided method, the final pattern formed in the printing press creates a coded three-dimensional structure. After the impregnation, the pressing takes place with the use a press plate having any working surface, wherein a process of expansion of the swelling agent begins in the press in the initial pressing stage, at the moment of resin plasticization before it is finally cured, and the temperature in the pressing process is higher than the drying temperatures in the chambers of both the printing press and the impregnation line, wherein the temperatures, including those of printing and impregnating, may not result in the final expansion of the microspheres; thereby, the final structural surface of the finished product is formed as a result of expansion of the swelling agent.
[0011] In the method provided according to the present invention, it is possible to produce a three-dimensional synchronous final surface with no need for using appropriately prepared structural press plates, with its structural elements precisely corresponding to the pattern printed on the decor paper, and with no need for using any system for positioning the impregnate synchronously in relation to the press plate in the press.
[0012] Using the same press plate in the press, various three-dimensional structures of the final surface of the finished product may be obtained, wherein the structure is defined already before the impregnation, at the stage of printing with a swelling agent.
[0013] The method according to the invention in the embodiment relates to producing a three-dimensional synchronous structural surface on a decor paper applied to the surface of a chipboard.
[0014] The decor paper is printed in a four-colour rotogravure printing press. The printing press prints on the decor paper with a weight of 70 g/m.sup.2 and a width of 1.85 m at a speed of 250 m/min at drying temperatures in the four consecutive air chambers of 130° C.; 125° C.; 128° C.; 100° C., respectively. The printing takes place in four printing units, each of which is equipped with a printing cylinder, i.e. a rotary cylinder transferring the printing ink to the decor paper in the area of contact with a flexible impression roller, the so-called presser. Water-soluble printing inks of different shades of colour are used for printing.
[0015] During printing on the decor paper, at the fourth printing unit a pattern is printed with a mixture of the printing ink containing 15% of the swelling agent, using a special gravure cylinder with a pattern synchronous with individual elements of the main pattern of the printed decor. The gravure cylinder applies 3 g/m.sup.2 of such mixture to the paper. Finally, after printing, the printed decor paper is wound into a roll. The prepared roll of the printed decor paper is ready for impregnation.
[0016] The impregnation process takes place on an impregnation line with a speed of the paper web travel of 45 m/min, where the paper is saturated with an impregnating agent, initially with urea resin, and is subject to drying with hot air up to a maximum temperature of 135° C. In the subsequent unit of the impregnation line melamine resin is applied and dried at a maximum temperature of 160° C. As a result, the initially condensed resins are dry enough to allow storing the impregnated paper in cut sheets with dimensions tailored to those of the chipboards to which they are applied. After having been applied to the chipboard, the impregnate is cured at a temperature of 200° C. and under a pressure of 30 kg/cm.sup.2 in a short-cycle press where the pressing time is 18 seconds. For the pressing in the press a press plate is used with a smooth working surface with a gloss of 35% (at an incidence angle of 60°). Under such conditions, the synthetic resin in the initial pressing phase is softened before its final curing and flows through the paper shell to the chipboard layer, thereby coating its surface. At that time, the external side of the impregnated paper, being in contact with the smooth press plate surface, precisely reflects its smooth structure. At the same time, the swelling agent used during printing of the decor paper is temperature-activated in the press. When the synthetic resin is softened, after exceeding the activation temperature of 160° C., spherical-shaped spheres of the swelling agent rapidly increase in volume, causing a local change in homogeneity of the resin. It is followed by the final curing of the synthetic resin. The local change of the synthetic resin structure precisely corresponds to the pattern of the printing cylinder used for applying the mixture with the swelling agent at the fourth unit of the printing press. As a result, a three-dimensional synchronous structure is formed on the melamine chipboard surface, independent of the working surface of the press plate.