Printing – Stenciling – Traveling-inker machines
Patent
1988-11-09
1991-02-26
Burr, Edgar S.
Printing
Stenciling
Traveling-inker machines
101114, B41F 1546
Patent
active
049953168
ABSTRACT:
Known screen printing machines, which have a continuous support for the squeegee, have the disadvantage that the printing is impaired when the support bends. This also applies to constructions with a squeegee support which is independent of the support and the weight of which, in the case of an asymmetrical squeegee arrangement, results in an uneven loading of the squeegee. According to the invention, the support is therefore disposed rigidly at the guide rails, and pneumatic double-action cylinders are arranged directly at the support, the squeegee being fastened at the cylinders so that its angle can be adjusted. A bending off the support does not influence the printing quality, even if the squeegee is not arranged in the center of the support.
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Product Brochure Thieme Typ 2000E Machine.
Geiger Peter
Kolblin Karl
Burr Edgar S.
Cohen Moshe I.
KG Maschinenfabrik
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