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Bobst says SelectMet for metal

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In-vacuum selective metallization with the new SelectMet from BOBST.

The new and revolutionary BOBST SelectMet system incorporates BOBST F&K heritage flexo printing technology into a BOBST vacuum metallizer and is a simpler and more cost-effective alternative to the traditional de-metallization process without the complexity of special lacquers and chemical baths.

Selective metallization and standard metallization from one machine
The innovative BOBST SelectMet process runs at speeds of up to 400m/minute on the BOBST General K4000 platform. This provides greater flexibility as one machine can be used for two processes, both standard aluminum metallization and selective metallization without compromise. SelectMet is only available in the most commonly used metallizer widths in the converting industry: 1250mm and 1650mm.

Flexo printing unit inside vacuum chamber
The flexo printing unit is located inside of the vacuum chamber and the print head position can be moved accordingly depending on which process is to be run; for selective metallization the print head moves towards the coating drum and then retracts back to a home position (away from the film webpath) for standard metallization.

Minimum oil consumption
This inline vacuum metallizing process consists of a special printing oil which is applied at room temperature to the web in a very thin layer to produce the desired pattern. The low volume Anilox Cells ensure minimum oil consumption (down to less than 0.5g/m2). The polished Anilox roller combined with a high precision Doctor blade made out of carbon fiber allows a more efficient and accurate oil metering. 
 
Unlike the traditional and rather messy oil boilers, in the unique BOBST SelectMet system the oil is loaded at room temperature through an external oil bath. This results in a much cleaner selective metallization process. The location of the oil bath outside the vacuum chamber means that additional oil can be added during production to save time and to enable longer runs.

Quick and easy sleeve change

Another key feature of the new BOBST SelectMet is the quick and easy change of the printing sleeve. The printing unit retracts and aligns itself with the viewing port located on the side of the machine which gives easy access to the printing roller though the porthole window. The printing sleeve itself is a one piece cylindrical polymer sleeve which can be easily loaded with the aid of an air flotation bed. The quick release bearing house allows sleeve changeover in less than 10 minutes. BOBST SelectMet incorporates a interchangeable bridge adaptor which allows the use of different diameter printing sleeves.

Faster, more accurate printing for a variety of applications

BOBST SelectMet provides faster, more accurate printing with metal onto film substrates and allows for the production of creative, high resolution patterns and greyscale images. A flexible and versatile oil printing process system; BOBST SelectMet provides a wide range of added-value applications for specialist converters such as:

  • Innovative decorative packaging films – production of cutting-edge decorative films which can be used for eye-catching packaging to attract consumers’ attention;
  • Stripe metallization – leaves a window of un-metallized film that allows product visibility and evokes desire towards impulse purchases;
  • In-Register selective metallization onto pre-printed webs – pre-printed film is used as a base resulting in complex patterns incorporating both coloured and metallized areas;
  • Anti-Counterfeiting applications – production of high resolution selective metallization used in security threads and holographic foils that offer protection against counterfeiting in banknotes and other security applications.

Also available is an optional ZnS source for production of decorative holographic films with enhanced brightness to reduce imitation and provide high brand recognition for security and protection applications.

For more information about Bobst, visit www.bobst.com.

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