Mona + Plus Doctor Blade (MDB –STAINLESS)
STAINLESS STRIPS
This Doctor Blade is made by ultra refined stainless steel for high corrosion & wear resistance and gives a suitable low pressure at high line speed machine with longer running life. This Doctor Blade has high density. It gives more mileage and better print for long running jobs.
Advantages
- High density and Ultra Refine Swedish Stainless steel
- VERY High Corrosion and wear resistance
- Low Anilox and gravure cylinder wear
- This Blade gives Most Ultra Durable long Life for Rotogravure and Flexographic machine
- SAVE TIME AND MONEY
- Better oxidation and abrasion resistance
| Misllaneous Specifications |
| Application | Rotogravure & Flexographic printing, Lamination & Coating and Water base ink coating. |
| Materials |
High quality carbon steel |
| Hardness |
560 HV |
| Tensile Strength |
1900 N/ mm |
| Blade Width | 10 mm to 100mm |
| Packing |
Roll in dispenser box (easy to use) |
| Length | (i) Coils 100 meter or 50 meter ( Other meter as customer requirements)
(ii) Pre- cut length ( No joints in any coil). |
| Thickness |
(0.10 , 0.15 , 0.20 ) mm |
| Lamella (Tip) |
1.2mm, 1.3mm, 1.4mm & 1.7 mm |
| Lamella ( Tip) Thickness |
60 micron to 120 micron |
| ELONGATION |
5 to 7 % |
| Chemical Composition |
| Carbon |
0.40 |
| Silicon |
0,46 |
| Mo | 1.0 |
| Mn |
0.55 |
| S max |
--- |
| Cr |
13.20 |
ROTO GRAVURE
- Proper Mounting and Usage of Mona + plus Doctor Blade on the printing press ensure that you get the longer life excellent wiping action from the doctor blade
- The blade holder must be clean at all times .No ink sedimentation between the Blade and the blade holder should be permitted
- Use a counter/support blade from 0,5mm thickness, preferably a stainless or CARBON Strips type
- Cut the counter/support blade at ends to 45 degree angle. (To reduce wear from printing cylinder ends)
- Make sure the doctor blade is mounted straight in holder, so no waviness is observed. Check along the blade from the side
- When bolts/screws are used for clamping blade holder, tighten from center bolt/screw and outwards crosswise. Use a torque-wrench if possible. Check so all treads are OK and that no bolts/screws are missing
- Use measuring tape or other precise measuring tool for setup of blade extensions. (Preferably use fixed end-stops/pins in bottom of the blade holder clamping area)
- Check doctor blade edge for damages by lightly running your finger nail along the blade edge. Be careful, it's sharp!
- Attach the doctor blade holder securely to machine.
- Try to achieve a 55-65 degree contact angle between doctor blade and cylinder (less doctor blade pressure is needed)
- Use a blade pressure of 0,5-1,2 bar, increase more if there is no clean wipe, but try to use as low blade pressure as possible. (Less blade flex and blade/cylinder wear)
- Set blade oscillation to 20-30mm. If your machine doesn't allow that long stroke, use the max stroke length. Make sure oscillation stroke is smooth. No jerks or stops
- If there is a need to use a slur-stick, use one with a very sharp tip. Then only low pressure force is needed. Recommended is to use a round wooden stick that can fit into a pencil sharpener for re-sharpening
The support Blade must be clean and uniform the and should be mounted on top of the doctor blade as shown above figure . To permit flexibility and proper lubrication , the thickness of the support blade between 0,5 mm .
The Distance between the doctor blade tip and the doctor blade tip should be between 3-5 mm .
Flexo Settings
Use a high quality doctor blade with dimensions suitable for your ink and anilox type.
- Check your doctor blade chamber/holder so it is straight, clean and without damages, especially in the clamping area
- If screws/bolts are used for clamping; make sure all screws/bolts are present and that threads are in good condition both on screw/bolt and in chamber/holder
- Make sure the doctor blade is mounted straight and that no waviness in the blade is observed
- If a chamber with end seals is used, let the doctor blade length reach 50-70% onto the seal width
- When screws/bolts are used for clamping chamber/holder, tighten from center and out crosswise
- Check so doctor blade extensions are correct
- Examine doctor blade edge for nicks by lightly running your finger nail along the blade edge. Be careful, it’s sharp!
- Attach the doctor blade chamber/holder securely to machine
- Check so your anilox roll is clean and in good condition
- Make sure chamber is aligned to anilox roll, both vertically and horizontally
- Apply lowest chamber/holder pressure needed (less doctor blade flex and blade/anilox wear). Only press so camber doesn’t leak and doctor blade wipe correctly at production speed.


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