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How do you deal with static electricity in digital (UV) flatbed printers?

Digital flatbed UV printers can print in high quality on a wide variety of materials such as photo paper, film, fabric, plastic, PVC, acrylic, glass, ceramic, metal, wood, or leather. These printers can use special UV-curing inks that are exposed to UV light to cure. A new Cleanflex easy 24V antistatic ion spray gun can be used to remove electrostatic charges from the material before printing.

Electrostatics: Static electricity causes problems with digital inkjet printing

Digital printing is becoming increasingly popular these days. However, static electricity can cause many problems during the printing process, especially with digital inkjet printing, such as printing errors. Problems that can occur include dust attraction, poor (blurry, fuzzy) print results, or dirty printheads (resulting in shorter production runs). Machine stoppages can even occur. All of this leads to higher costs and therefore reduced competitiveness. Manufacturers,

Full control of electrostatics on flexographic printing presses

Flexographic printing lines were developed to produce flexible packaging in a wide variety of colors and finishes at high speeds. You can recognize static charges by approaching a stack or roll, or by seeing sparks as a discharge effect. Static charges can cause problems at numerous stages of the flexographic printing process. Discharging the web directly

How to avoid electric shocks from static electricity

WHAT IS STATIC ELECTRICITY? Static electricity is an electric charge that does not move. Static electricity is created when two or more surfaces come into contact and then separate. Static electricity can cause problems in many production processes that use non-conductive materials such as plastic, paper, wood, and textiles. One problem that is frequently

Electrostatic case study: Manual dust removal in automotive applications

In various painting and coating applications, it is important to remove dust particles from surfaces before applying the coating. This is done to achieve optimal quality. Dust particles that are not removed can become trapped in paint and varnish layers, leading to losses in quality and efficiency. Removing dust particles with conventional methods such as wiping is not recommended.

Static electricity in bag production: A problem – a proposal

Bag-making machines are available in various configurations, depending on the type of bag being produced. The machine creates a bag by guiding a roll of plastic film through a series of operations such as (heat) sealing, cutting, and stacking. Typical products include garbage bags, carrier bags, shopping bags, and drawstring bags. Bag-making machines naturally generate a significant amount of static electricity.

Electrostatics: Prevent sparks – Targeted discharge on blown film lines

Blown film extrusion is used to manufacture packaging films. Many of these films are produced in multiple layers to achieve the mechanical, thermal, and transport properties required by the food or medical industries. The height of the "bubble" in the blown film line is needed to cool the material before it is folded flat at the top. You can detect static charges when you stand near a

Electrostatic case study: Static electricity can cause a fire in the coater!

Packaging manufacturers can experience fires in their coating areas caused by sparks of high static charge. Operators facing this problem require industrial antistatic solutions. Depending on the distance to the material, different ionization bars may be necessary in each section of the machine. Various types of rollers also require different solutions.,

Electrostatic case study: Neutralizing plastic threads and hoses

Do you process plastics in your production? Then this new SIMCO case study from real-world experience will certainly be of interest to you! Due to strong electrostatic charging, plastic threads, plastic-based textiles, or even plastic tubing can repel, attract, or inflate each other during the manufacturing process, and may even adhere to machine parts. This can lead to production bottlenecks and unnecessary errors.

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