your silence speeks volumes
Rolandman:
Have you read my post, here it is again just in case you missed it. It seems weird that a few were interested to find out what wnchstr156 was talking about.. I have posted regarding the chemistry and no one has bothered to ask for further info.
As for the chemicals that wnchstr156 is talking about, yes they do differ from the standard founts / ink found on the market today; but if it is a mechanical issue on the press no form of chemicals will fix it.
Put breifly the chemistry he is talking about consists of the following:
Fountain solution - Runs alcohol free and contains zero alcohol replacments, contains zero solvents, it will not affect the tack, body or drying capabilities of ink, ink film is not altered or increased from fountian solution solvency. It gives you the ability to run a thinner ink and water film.
You also run lighter roller stripes to the plate. By reducing the roller pressure and friction generated against the plate grain, a wider window of operation is available throughout the press run and overall plate life is extended (this fount is to be used with the ink below
Ink - It is a high solids ink; 100% of what is in the can is colours (there to do its job produce colour) the ink contains no fillers or agents to fight against the solvency of standard fountain solutions or IPA, This ink will only work with the fountain solution above.
Normal ink is made up of roughly 75% - 80% colours, the rest is fillers binders etc to help it fight against the solvency of solvent based founts / IPA altering its tack, body etc
Benefits from using this products are
Extended roller life (lighter roller stripes = less friction)
Extended plate life
Reduction in VOC's and elimination of SARA 313, HAP's and Prop 65 chemicals
Less ink used
Faster drying