Description
Anicam-HD Troika Systems Anilox Flexoplate Gravure QC
3d inspection Scanning microscope is used to:
- Measure before use to avoid downtime.
- Check quality on new rolls and for status when it’s’ time to take out the roll from service
- If you can’t measure it, you can’t control it.
Why 3d inspection microscopes from Troika Systems ?
– What is an Anicam HD?
- 3D Inspection Microscopes for Anilox, Flexoplates and Gravure
- QC hardware and software
- Know-How BANK
ANILOX Rolls
15% Make Ready Waste Savings
– Improve Your Bottom Line
– Reduce Disposal Costs For Landfill & Environmental Impact
GRAVURE Cylinders
55% Ink Waste Reduction
– Reduce Ink Changeover Time
– Reduce Ink Inventory
FLEXOPLATES/Sleeves
4% Increased Productivity
– Reduced Job Change Set Up Time
– Improved Repeat Job matching
If you can’t measure it, you can’t control it.
Anicam HD Anilox-, Flexoplate-, Gravure QC
3 main benefits for the printer with Anicam-HD Anilox Flexoplate Gravure QC
E.g. ANILOX rolls (same for Gravure Cylinders and Flexoplates)
”More”
Incoming Anilox Roll inspection = check that the roll is what it is supposed to be and quality engraving
Measure the Anilox before they go into press to make sure they are putting out the right volume = not dirty, not plugged and not damaged. ROI as far as color toning downtime.
How effectively are your cleaning methods, manual clean, are you using some type of chemicals or media blasting. How effectively is that? Do we need to make changes in that program? So that we can continuously analyze and improve.
SOME OF THE BASIC FEATURES WITH ANICAM
WHAT YOU NEED & How It Works?
You need Anilox roll, Anicam and a Laptop to run the QC program on
- start up the Anicam QC program on laptop = “Anilox” (different QC program for plates and Gravure)
- place the Anicam on the Anilox roll
- REPORT – condition of this roll, attached to the roll as information from one department to the next
- Anilox Rolls DATA BANK – from birth to death. Because you see the status of the rolls and let the roll’s health determine when it’s’ time to take out the roll from service.
- Single measurement or averages (e.g. 3 measurements left, middle and right and you have each individual measurement and the averages between the 3 to calculate the variants from one side to the other) . One of the flashes we see at the most is up to 20% variance. If you deliver 20 % more on one side, you are printing an unusual product. If we discover this before we can take measure and replace or clean the roll to not waste press downtime.
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