Title: Lithotronic Torque Reproducibility
1Introduction to a new method for dynamic tack
measurements
2Objective
- Results from the traditional tack determination
method are essentially effected by - film formation process
- film splitting process
- the dynamic mechanical properties of the
elastomer roller - the surface conditions of the elastomer roller
- A new method has been developed for measuring the
surface forces in a roller nip. A dynamic
miniature force sensor is placed on the roller
surface and scans the forces versus rotation
angle under typical press conditions. Therefore,
the effects of the film formation and film
splitting process are separated and as a result
the real tack of the ink can be characterized.
3Definition of Tack
- The tack is the force required to split a thin
fluid film of a printing ink or vehicle between
two rapidly separating surfaces it is a
rheological parameter indicative of internal
cohesion of the fluid. - Apparent tack is the tack reading obtained at
specific set of conditions, like temperature,
shear rate, roller geometry and composition,
emulsification, time etc.
Reference ASTM D 4361 97 (Reproved
2002) Standard Test Method for Apparent Tack of
Printing Inks and Vehicles by a Three-Roller
Tackmeter
4Significance of Tack
- Quality of ink transfer through the roller
distribution system - Statistical variations of color density
- Tendency of paper ripping at the roller based
offset printing - Tendency of ink particles or globules ejection
from the roller distribution system (flying and
misting)
References 1. ASTM D 4361 97 (Reproved
2002) Standard Test Method for Apparent Tack of
Printing Inks and Vehicles by a Three-Roller
Tackmeter 2. Dipl.-Ing. Helmut Wordel Entwicklung
eines Zügigkeitsmeßplatzes Research Report
Fogra, Munich 1999
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6Principal disadvantages of traditional method for
tack determination
- film formation is mainly influenced by inner
friction but film splitting is mainly influenced
by inner cohesion - no separation of forces needed for film formation
and film splitting as they are combined in the
measurement - there is no general correlation between these two
forces because they are based on different
physical effects - influence of dynamic mechanical properties of the
elastomer roller - these properties and surface conditions are
influenced by material aging, solvent
contamination, mechanical stress on surface,
process conditions etc. - this may explain the large errors in tack
measurement results from instruments of the same
type
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9Advantages of new method in comparison to the
traditional method
- Exact separation between forces needed for film
formation and film splitting - force progress versus rotation angle is scanned
and can be analyzed - elimination of the influence of the elastomer
roller - a lot of additional information is available from
a single test method - length of roller gap
- Length of film formation process
- Maximum force and integral force of film
formation process (indicates inner friction of
ink) - Length of film splitting process
- Peak force and integral force of film splitting
process (TACK, inner cohesion of ink) - Statistical variations of final splitting angle
(misting or flying tendency and indication) - leads to a new level of accuracy, reproducibility
and reliability in tack measurement
10New methodology used in the RealTack instrument
11RealTack Capabilities
- The RealTack allows real tack measurements under
typical conditions on high speed presses - Independent parameter are
- surface speed
- temperature
- time
- line force
- emulsification capacity (option)
- time
- factory calibrated but can be re-calibrated by
operator at anytime - physical unit of tack force is N/m2
- controlled completely by new Windows software
WinTACK - easily to clean, all parts that may be
contaminated with ink are made of stainless steel
or anodized aluminum - automatic roller engagement and disengagement
system for easy handling and roller protection
after measurement stop - gearless electronic driving system for continuos
speed setting - state-of-the-art technology of mechanics,
electronics and software
12Roller and sensor design
- high speed solid state force sensor is integrated
in roller surface - forms a common hard plane without any edges
because it is manufactured in a common process
with other roller surface - wireless energy and data transfer increases
robustness of system - PT 1000 temperature sensor is integrated very
close to roller surface - brass and chrome (optionally) plated sensor
surface
13Principle of roller calibration
- Continuous self zeroing system by real time data
processing - Calibration parameter are saved in the roller
data memory
14- closed cycle cooler is not required
- high stability by fast system response
- PT 1000 temperature probe is integrated near
roller surface - accuracy 0.1 K
15Software WinTACK
- controls the complete measurement of the
instrument - predefined and user definable programs
- comprehensive data evaluation and presentation
(2D/3D diagrams) - data transfer via ASCII tables is possible
- no license is required
- investment certainty by periodical updates
16Sample measurement
- Peak and Integral Tack versus EC
- integral and peak tack are increasing with higher
water content - at 130 water capacity (56 water volume) the
tack is out of phase
17Sample measurement
- Film thickness has been increased stepwise from
12 µm to 50 µm - peak and integral tack are nearly constant
- the increased inner friction doesnt affect the
tack result - ink volume on roller doesnt affect the tack
measurement
18Summary
- Measurements on roller surface eliminate
systematic errors caused by differences in roller
surface conditions - In addition to this the inner friction of the
film doesnt affect the tack result anymore - These advantages are leading to new levels of
measurement accuracy and reliability - Real time data acquisition provides rotation
angle dependent force measurements which can be
evaluated as force function versus angle
graphically. - The physical unit N/m2 represents the real tack
force that is required for splitting an ink film
from a defined area - Extensive tack characterization is possible by
systematical curve analysis providing a wealth of
information instead of a single tack value. - The miniature sensor devices in the roller
surface enable new insights in the ink film
morphology and may be used for instance to
characterize nanostructered formulations.
Bob Cook, Novomatics GmbH