Pad Printing is finding increasing favour in a host
of commercial and industrial applications
Any way you look at it, Pad Printing is an unlikely imaging process.
It "borrows" a unique amalgamation of features from gravure,
screenprinting and rubber stamp printing, yet its most frequent industrial
decorating competitor is none of these processes. Instead, Pad Printing
most often encroaches on jobs once dominated by Hot Stamping. Even the
process itself is somewhat befuddling. If the ink is so attracted by the
silicone pad that it leaves the recessed areas of the printing plate,
why does it abandon the pad so completely upon touching the substrate?
Unlikely as it may be however, this process is finding increasing favour
in a host of commercial and industrial applications. Why?
It is adaptable to a variety of shapes and contours on parts with a variation
in the surface, yet fine detail and precise copy can be achieved. Four
color process is obtained with exact registration. Pad printing is ideal
for decorating toys, plastic housewares, and injection molded components.
This technology also lends itself to marking electronic components such
as resistors, canisters, and connectors. Any part, plastic, ceramic, or
metal can be production marked by this process. The equipment can be semi
or fully automated, yet remains a low capital expenditure technology.
Features of Pad Printing:
Following are the unique features of the Pad Printing process.
- Can print on convex, concave, curved, recessed and discontinuous
surfaces allowing product designers a substantially broader range of
shapes and designs.
- Pad printing is able to print shapes and surface structures well
outside the capabilities of Screen Printing and Hot Stamping opening
up a way to decorate a whole new range of products.
- Allows wet-on-wet multicolour printing (without intermediate drying)
on non-absorbent surfaces - therefore much reduced down time.
- Is capable of 90 degree wraparound on three-dimensional objects.
- Offers better edge definition and higher resolution than most other
printing systems therefore offering a method of decorating high quality
high priced items.
- Is a relatively inexpensive printing system particularly for multi-colour
and process colour printing which means reduced capital outlay.
The many advantages of Pad Printing:
- Variety of substrates - Almost any material including glass, ceramic,
metal can be printed with suitable inks.
- Ability to print fine details - Resolution is far better than that
of screen printing in fact up to 120 lines / Cm (300 lines per inch)
- High resistance of printing inks - Depending on ink type used extremely
high resistance against mechanical abrasion or chemicals can be achieved.
- Easy handling and little maintenance - Compared to other printing
processes pad printing is easy to learn
- Multi-colour printing: wet on wet - Possibility to apply multiple
prints without intermediate drying
- Short tooling-up times - Plates and inks can be exchanged within a
few minutes
- Low set up cost - Plates can be produced in-house
- Relatively low space requirement - Compared to other printing machines
pad printing equipment is space efficient
- Low drying cost - In the most simple case air drying at room temperature
is sufficient.
- Integration into complex systems, inline production and assembly lines
- For years now there has been a successful combination of pad printing
systems with injection moulding equipment or assembly lines.
Limitations of Pad Printing:
- Size of motive - Motive sizes are limited by plate, pad and efficiency
of the pad printing machine. The diameters of the largest efficiently
printed motives are currently approx. 30 cm.
- Layer thickness of ink film - The pad process uses plates up to a
depth of approx. 20-25µm (at the most 35µm). Thus conventional
inks will result in printed ink films of approx. 7µm. This layer
thickness can be increased correspondingly by multi-layer printing.
Rough particles (e.g. glitter pigments) are difficult to print in an
efficient manner
- Printing speed - Even substrates can be printed a lot faster with
other printing processes.
What does the process require?
- Artwork i.e. the image that is to be printed. Because Pad Printing
is often used for its ability to print very fine detail Artwork can
be quite specialised.
- A film positive, which is produced from the artwork.
- A printing plate, which is either a "plastic" or steel
printing plate, referred to as a cliché. Onto this cliché
we have etched an image (from the film positive) into the surface. So
the image is said to be in relief rather than in profile as in letterpress
printing.
- A Pad Printing machine to facilitate the inking and doctoring of the
image, the pick up of the image from the cliché and the put down
of the image onto the item being printed.
- A Tampon or Pad, which is moulded from silicone rubber.
- Specialist Pad printing ink.
Where does Packmark Australia fit in?
We have been involved in the supply and support of Pad Printing machinery
and consumables since 1976 soon after the process was first introduced
to Australia. Our understanding of the process has evolved over the past
30 years to a level that is unmatched in Australia. We represent both
the Kent brand and the Morlock brand of Pad printing equipment.
The Company provides a one-stop shop and is literally able to supply
all the consumables and training necessary to support anyone who wishes
to develop into a successful Pad Printer. This includes amongst others
- Analysis of customer requirements.
- Kent Pad Printing Machines.
- Artwork design and film manufacture.
- 0.25mm, 0.5mm, l.0mm and l0mm steel cliches.
- Aqua Nylo (Water washable) and Alco Nylo (Alcohol washable) Photopolymer
Clichés.
- Exposure Units for the in house manufacture of nylo cliches.
- Marabu Pad Printing Inks.
- Special PMS colour matching service.
- Doctor Blade material to suit most brands of machine.
- Morlock Tampons ( Pads.)
- Cleanup equipment.
For more detailed information please follow the links to Kent
Pad Printing Machines, Marabu
Pad Printing Inks, Morlock Pad
Printing Pads and all other Pad
Printing Supplies
We welcome your interest in the Pad Printing process and should you require
more detailed information please contact us
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