Element for cushioning a flexographic printing plate

Printing – Printing members – Rolling contact

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101379, B41F 1310

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058947990

ABSTRACT:
A cushioning or damping layer is disposed between a flexographic printing plate and a printing cylinder or sleeve. The cushion layer is composed of an elastomeric material which has an open-cell relief surface which is sufficiently compressible to compensate for variations in printing materials and press conditions used during printing.

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