


Material: Ceramic anilox rollers are made from ceramic materials, typically aluminum oxide or chromium oxide. These materials are chosen for their hardness, durability, and resistance to wear and corrosion.
Engraving: The surface of the ceramic roller is engraved with microscopic cells or lines, which hold and transfer the ink onto the printing plate. The size, shape, and pattern of these cells determine the amount of ink deposited, affecting print quality and consistency.
Ink Transfer: As the roller rotates, it picks up ink from the ink fountain and transfers it to the printing plate. The uniform distribution of ink ensures consistent color density and print quality across the substrate.
Benefits: Ceramic anilox rollers offer several advantages, including precise ink metering, excellent ink release, long service life, and resistance to chemical corrosion. These qualities make them ideal for high-speed printing applications and extended production runs.
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