DOCTOR BLADES, INKING ARRANGEMENT AND USE OF DOCTOR BLADE IN FLEXOGRAPHIC PRINTING
20180319156 · 2018-11-08
Inventors
Cpc classification
B41F31/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B41F9/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
Doctor blades (5, 7) for contact with an anilox roller (15) comprise a flat, elongate base element, which, along a longitudinal region of the doctor blade adapted for contact with said anilox roller, is provided with a coating (43). The coating comprises a metal matrix and at least about 65% by weight of a ceramic or at least about 65% by weight of chromium carbide. An inking arrangement comprises an anilox roller and a doctor blade. A doctor blade is used in flexographic printing.
Claims
1. A doctor blade for contact with an anilox roller, the doctor blade comprising a flat, elongate base element having a thickness of less than 0.3 mm, which, along a longitudinal region of the doctor blade adapted for contact with said anilox roller, is provided with a coating, the coating comprising a metal matrix and at least 65% by weight of a ceramic, such as a carbide ceramic, a nitride ceramic or an oxide ceramic.
2. The doctor blade according to claim 1, wherein the ceramic is a metal carbide.
3. The doctor blade according to claim 1, wherein the coating comprises at least 5% by weight of the metal matrix.
4. The doctor blade according to claim 1, wherein the metal matrix comprises nickel, cobalt or chromium, or a combination thereof.
5. The doctor blade according to claim 1, wherein the coating comprises 70 to 90% by weight of the ceramic.
6. The doctor blade according to claim 1, wherein the coating has a thickness of 15 to 60 m.
7. The doctor blade according to claim 1, wherein the base element is a steel strip.
8. The doctor blade according to claim 1, wherein the base element has a thickness of 0.1 to 0.25 mm.
9. The doctor blade according to claim 1, having a rounded cross-section along the longitudinal region of the doctor blade adapted for contact with said anilox roller.
10. The doctor blade according to claim 9, wherein the rounded cross-section has a diameter of 10 to 50 m.
11. The doctor blade according to claim 1, wherein said anilox roller has a surface layer of a ceramic material, such as a ceramic coating, shell or sleeve.
12. A doctor blade for contact with an anilox roller, the doctor blade comprising a flat, elongate base element, which, along a longitudinal region of the doctor blade adapted for contact with said anilox roller, is provided with a coating, the coating comprising a metal matrix and at least 65% by weight of chromium carbide.
13. (canceled)
14. The doctor blade according to claim 12, wherein the coating comprises 70 to 90% by weight of chromium carbide.
15. The doctor blade according to claim 12, wherein the base element has a thickness of less than 0.3 mm.
16. An inking arrangement comprising an anilox roller and a doctor blade for contact with the anilox roller, the doctor blade comprising a flat, elongate base element, which, along a longitudinal region of the doctor blade adapted for contact with said anilox roller, is provided with a coating, the coating comprising a metal matrix and at least 65% by weight of a ceramic, such as a carbide ceramic, a nitride ceramic or an oxide ceramic.
17. (canceled)
18. A method in flexographic printing, comprising the step of contacting doctor blade comprising a flat, elongate base element, which, along a longitudinal region of the doctor blade, is provided with a coating comprising a metal matrix and at least 65% by weight of a ceramic, such as a carbide ceramic, a nitride ceramic or an oxide ceramic with an anilox roller.
19. (canceled)
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0032] The invention will be described in the following with reference to the appended drawings.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0037] The flexographic printer 1 shown diagrammatically in
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EXAMPLES
[0043] The invention will now be further illustrated by examples disclosing experimental procedures, data and images illustrating the inventive concept. Throughout the examples the symbol wt % is used to denote % by weight. It should, however, be noted that the present invention is in no respect restricted to the conditions and materials disclosed in the examples. Rather, the invention is restricted only as reflected by the scope of the claims.
Example 1. Material Behavior
[0044] Pin-on-Disc tribometer tests according to ASTM G 99 were conducted to analyze the abrasion wear and friction behavior of a variety of materials listed in the tables below.
[0045] A fixed pin coated by thermal spraying with the respective materials listed in the tables was loaded against rotating discs of cast iron. Cast iron was selected to represent an appropriate counter surface in order to accelerate the wear process to be evaluated. The wear of the pin coating was calculated as the mass loss divided by the sliding distance and the load, and was reported as the pin wear coefficient. The wear of discs was measured as the depth of the wear track, and was reported as the disc wear depth. The pin and disc temperatures were measured. The friction force was calculated as end of test average.
TABLE-US-00001 Material (oxide ceramics, 60 wt % Al.sub.2O.sub.3 97 wt % Al.sub.2O.sub.3 comparative examples) 40 wt % ZrO.sub.2 3 wt % TiO.sub.2 100 wt % Cr.sub.2O.sub.3 Pin wear coefficient 8.64E10 1.57E08 1.25E08 (g m.sup.1 N.sup.1) Disc wear depth (m) 14 243 154 Pin temperature ( C.) 90 90 100 Disc temperature ( C.) 154 154 130 Friction force (N) 80 36 70
TABLE-US-00002 Material 80 wt % CrC 86 wt % WC 73 wt % WC (carbide particles in 17 wt % Ni 10 wt % Co 20 wt % CrC metal matrix) 3 wt % Cr 4 wt % Cr 7 wt % Ni Pin wear coefficient 4.32E10 1.20E09 1.67E09 (g m.sup.1 N.sup.1) Disc wear depth (m) 22 26 20 Pin temperature ( C.) 72 140 100 Disc temperature ( C.) 132 152 150 Friction force (N) 44 94 60
Example 2. Surface Quality of the Blade and Material Compatibility
[0046] Doctor blades were manufactured by providing steel strips with coatings comprising CrC in a NiCr matrix by thermal spraying. CrCNiCr 80/17/3 wt % powders having different CrC particle size (about 5 m and about 3.5 m, particle size distribution average, Fisher Sub Sieve Sizer (FSSS) standard) were used as raw materials for the thermal spraying. Doctor blades having CrCNiCr coatings of different Vickers hardness (1050 Hv and 900 Hv) were obtained. The doctor blades were tested during 138 hours of operation on a full-scale flexographic printer with the following conditions and parameters.
Machine: Windmoeller & HoelscherMiraflex CM8 units
Speed: 300 m/min
Anilox roller (lineation): 300 l/cm
Cell transfer volume: 3.5 cm.sup.3/m.sup.2
Pressure: 1.8 bar
[0047] Chambered doctor blade: Yes (negative position)
Work: Process
[0048] Ink: Cyan (solvent-based)
Viscosity: 19-20 DIN cup 4
[0049] Substrate: polymer films (BOPP, PET, OPA)
[0050] No printing defects were detected. The best result in this configuration was achieved with a CrC carbide size of around 5 microns (particle size distribution averageFSSS standard). It was noted that higher hardness of the coating rendered an increased longevity of the blade.
[0051] It is expected that depending on the mechanical stress and physical constraints applied in the printing configuration, other materials could potentially perform better. Such stress and constraints are dependent on many parameters, such as blade contact pressure, counter-face (anilox roller) rotation speed, ink type and amount (lubricant effect). Examples of other CrC based materials could comprise a CrC content of at least 65 wt % and a metal matrix content below 35 wt %.
Example 3. Blade Tip Design
[0052] Doctor blades were manufactured by providing steel strips with coatings comprising CrC in a NiCr matrix by thermal spraying. A CrCNiCr 80/17/3 wt % powder was used as raw material for the thermal spraying. The coatings formed were ground to obtain top and front surfaces meeting at an angle of about 90, and subsequently polished to obtain a rounded shape of 30 m diameter at the edge of the doctor blade intended for contact with the anilox roller. The doctor blades were tested on a full-scale flexographic printer with the following conditions and parameters.
Machine: Fischer & KreckeFlexpress 16S8 units
Speed: 250 m/min
Anilox roller (lineation): Harper 420 l/cm and Inoflex 420 l/cm
Cell transfer volume: 3.4 cm.sup.3/m.sup.2
Pressure: 3.4-3.5 bar
[0053] Chambered doctor blade: Yes (negative position)
Work: Process
[0054] Ink: Cyan (solvent-based Siegwerk NC-402)
Viscosity: 21-22 DIN cup 4
[0055] Substrate: polymer film (LD-PE (white))
[0056] The main objective of this test was to investigate the influence of the blade tip design on the doctoring effectiveness and quality in order to optimize the ink dynamics management. A good printing result, at least as good as for a reference lamella type steel blade having a front angle for adaptation to the anilox roller, was achieved with the rounded edge carbide based doctor blades.
[0057] It is expected that depending on the fluid dynamics in the application, other similar blade tip designs could potentially perform better. Such hydrodynamic properties are dependent on many parameters, such as blade contact pressure, counter-face (anilox roller) rotation speed, ink type and amount (lubricant effect). Examples of similar blade tip designs involving a rounding could have a diameter in the range of about 10 to 50 m.
Example 4. Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) Images
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First Itemized List of Embodiments
[0061] 1. A doctor blade for contact with an anilox roller, the doctor blade comprising a flat, elongate base element having a thickness of less than about 0.3 mm, which, along a longitudinal region of the doctor blade adapted for contact with said anilox roller, is provided with a coating, the coating comprising a metal matrix and at least about 65% by weight of a ceramic, such as a carbide ceramic, a nitride ceramic or an oxide ceramic.
2. A doctor blade according to item 1, wherein the ceramic is a metal carbide, preferably chromium carbide.
3. A doctor blade according to item 1 or 2, wherein the coating comprises at least about 5% by weight, preferably at least about 10% by weight, of the metal matrix.
4. A doctor blade according to any one of the preceding items, wherein the metal matrix comprises nickel, cobalt or chromium, or a combination thereof, preferably nickel and chromium.
5. A doctor blade according to any one of the preceding items, wherein the coating comprises about 70 to 90% by weight, preferably about 75 to 85% by weight, of the ceramic.
6. A doctor blade according to any one of the preceding items, wherein the coating has a thickness of about 15 to 60 m, preferably of about 30 to 40 m.
7. A doctor blade according to any one of the preceding items, wherein the base element is a steel strip.
8. A doctor blade according to any one of the preceding items, wherein the base element has a thickness of about 0.1 to 0.25 mm, preferably of about 0.15 to 0.25 mm.
9. A doctor blade according to any one of the preceding items, having a rounded cross-section along the longitudinal region of the doctor blade adapted for contact with said anilox roller.
10. A doctor blade according to item 9, wherein the rounded cross-section has a diameter of about 10 to 50 m, preferably of about 20 to 40 m, more preferably of about 25 to 35 m.
11. A doctor blade according to any one of the preceding items, wherein said anilox roller has a surface layer of a ceramic material, such as a ceramic coating, shell or sleeve, the ceramic material preferably comprising Cr.sub.2O.sub.3 as a main component.
12. A doctor blade for contact with an anilox roller, the doctor blade comprising a flat, elongate base element, which, along a longitudinal region of the doctor blade adapted for contact with said anilox roller, is provided with a coating, the coating comprising a metal matrix and at least about 65% by weight of chromium carbide.
13. A doctor blade according to item 12, further defined as in any one of item 3, 4, 6, 7, 9, 10 or 11.
14. A doctor blade according to item 12 or 13, wherein the coating comprises about 70 to 90% by weight, preferably about 75 to 85% by weight, of chromium carbide.
15. A doctor blade according to any one of items 12 to 14, wherein the base element has a thickness of less than about 0.3 mm, preferably about 0.1 to 0.25 mm, more preferably of about 0.15 to 0.25 mm.
16. An inking arrangement comprising an anilox roller and a doctor blade for contact with the anilox roller, the doctor blade comprising a flat, elongate base element, which, along a longitudinal region of the doctor blade adapted for contact with said anilox roller, is provided with a coating, the coating comprising a metal matrix and at least about 65% by weight of a ceramic, such as a carbide ceramic, a nitride ceramic or an oxide ceramic.
17. An inking arrangement according to item 16, further defined as in any one of items 2 to 7, items 9 to 11 or item 15.
18. Use of a doctor blade comprising a flat, elongate base element, which, along a longitudinal region of the doctor blade, is provided with a coating comprising a metal matrix and at least about 65% by weight of a ceramic, such as a carbide ceramic, a nitride ceramic or an oxide ceramic, in flexographic printing, preferably for contact with an anilox roller.
19. Use according to item 18, further defined as in any one of items 1 to 17.
Second Itemized List of Embodiments
[0062] 1. A doctor blade for contact with an anilox roller, the doctor blade comprising a flat, elongate base element, which, along a longitudinal region of the doctor blade adapted for contact with said anilox roller, is provided with a coating, the coating comprising a metal matrix and at least about 65% by weight of a ceramic, such as a carbide ceramic, a nitride ceramic or an oxide ceramic.
2. A doctor blade according to item 1, wherein the ceramic is a metal carbide, preferably chromium carbide.
3. A doctor blade according to item 1 or 2, wherein the coating comprises at least about 5% by weight, preferably at least about 10% by weight, of the metal matrix.
4. A doctor blade according to any one of the preceding items, wherein the metal matrix comprises nickel, cobalt or chromium, or a combination thereof, preferably nickel and chromium.
5. A doctor blade according to any one of the preceding items, wherein the coating comprises about 70 to 90% by weight, preferably about 75 to 85% by weight, of the ceramic.
6. A doctor blade according to any one of the preceding items, wherein the coating has a thickness of about 15 to 60 m, preferably of about 30 to 40 m.
7. A doctor blade according to any one of the preceding items, wherein the base element is a steel strip.
8. A doctor blade according to any one of the preceding items, wherein the base element has a thickness of less than about 0.3 mm, preferably of about 0.1 to 0.25 mm, more preferably of about 0.15 to 0.25 mm.
9. A doctor blade according to any one of the preceding items, having a rounded cross-section along the longitudinal region of the doctor blade adapted for contact with said anilox roller.
10. A doctor blade according to item 9, wherein the rounded cross-section has a diameter of about 10 to 50 m, preferably of about 20 to 40 m, more preferably of about 25 to 35 m.
11. A doctor blade according to any one of the preceding items, wherein said anilox roller has a surface layer of a ceramic material, such as a ceramic coating, shell or sleeve, the ceramic material preferably comprising Cr.sub.2O.sub.3 as a main component.
12. An inking arrangement comprising an anilox roller and a doctor blade for contact with the anilox roller, the doctor blade comprising a flat, elongate base element, which, along a longitudinal region of the doctor blade adapted for contact with said anilox roller, is provided with a coating, the coating comprising a metal matrix and at least about 65% by weight of a ceramic, such as a carbide ceramic, a nitride ceramic or an oxide ceramic.
13. An inking arrangement according to item 12, further defined as in any one of items 2 to 11.
14. Use of a doctor blade comprising a flat, elongate base element, which, along a longitudinal region of the doctor blade, is provided with a coating comprising a metal matrix and at least about 65% by weight of a ceramic, such as a carbide ceramic, a nitride ceramic or an oxide ceramic, in flexographic printing, preferably for contact with an anilox roller.
15. Use according to item 14, further defined as in any one of items 1 to 13.