Method of making an anilox roller or cylinder

Metal working – Method of mechanical manufacture – Roller making

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2989533, 492 30, B21B 3108, B41F 3126

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051917033

ABSTRACT:
To facilitate the manufacture of an anilox roller for an inker of an offset rotary printing machine, a cylindrical core has a layer of ink accepting material, for example copper, applied thereon. To form wear-resistant ribs (8) between which ink receptor depressions or cells (19) can be formed, the layer (3) of ink accepting material is formed with grooves into which a hard, wear-resistant material is applied, completely filling the grooves. The ink receptor depressions or cells are then formed in the ink accepting material, which is softer than said wear-resistant material. The thickness of the ink accepting layer (3) originally applied is greater than the depth of the cells which, typically, have a depth of about 0.02 mm.

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