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There
is another form of offset printing which
is known as "Waterless Offset". Waterless
offset uses the concept of differential
adhesion to keep image and non-image
plate areas separate during printing.
No fountain solution is used in this
process.
The
method used to achieve this type of
printing is a silicone coating on the
surface of the offset plate. During
plate development silicone is removed
from the image area of the plate. Silicone
is not removed, however, form the non-image
areas. The image areas with no silicone
now sit slightly below the non-image
silicone area forming very shallow "wells"
to hold the ink. The ink is formulated
to resist adhesion to the silicone but
will deposit in the non-silicone shallow
well areas.
Ink
viscosity is important so several of
the ink rollers must be cooled/heated
to maintain a constant temperature which
in turn will keep the viscosity constant.
Waterless
printing has some advantages over conven-tional
offset as colors are more vibrant and
the printed image sharper; however,
the overall cost is slightly higher.
The plate being made with silicone scratch
easily so most waterless printing today
is done on sheetfed presses.
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