Use
|
Name
|
Hardness
|
Color
|
Feature
|
Down
|
Ink Roller
|
WERO
GRAPH
|
30 - 40
|
Black
|
£ªVolume stability at high machine
speeds
£ªminimised heat-build-up due to
optimal elasticity, also
suitable for
high speed machines
£ªHardness stability
|
|
Ink Roller
(UV)
|
WERO
UV
|
30
|
Gray
|
£ªExcellent ink distribution
£ªMinimised heat-build-up
|
|
Ink Roller
(Mixed)
|
WERO
MIX
|
30 - 40
|
Black
|
£ªUV, Hybrid and conventional inks
can be used in the same
machine
without roller
change
£ªIt is not necessary to infeed the
machine with conventional
inks as
the compound¡¯s stability
remains
even unchanged with a UV
content
of 100 %.
|
|
Ink Roller
|
WERO
NEWS
|
30
|
Black
|
£ªLower shrinking, therefore
considerable minimised
readjustments
£ªLower post-hardening and therefore
above-average endurance |
|
Metering Roller
&
Water form
Roller
|
WERO
DAMP
|
25
|
Gray
|
£ªLow ink trapping and transfer
£ªHardness stability
£ªSpecial filler combinations assure
longstanding constant transfer
properties |
|
Metering Roller
|
WERO
AQUQ
|
25 - 35
|
Red
|
£ªThe hydrophilic surface ensures
an excellent wetting (also
with 0 %
IPA)
£ªExtra reduction of the potentionmeter
is possible |
|
Metering Roller
&
Water form
Roller
|
WERO
DAHL
|
25 - 40
|
Black
|
£ªHigh mechanical resistance /
Delta system or Vario system
£ªHardness stability
£ªHomogeneously emulsion /
properties of a damp former
|
|
Water form
Roller
|
WERO
MIX
|
30
|
Black
|
£ªDampening rollers for the mixed printing
|
|