PrintItBig
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We have a whole load of 50M rolls of eco solvent prints that need to be outgassed before lamination.
I've read the thread a bit further down the board about unfurling the roles and raising them up so the solvent can effectively fall out of the bottom.
Is this really a necessary step to outgass or is this just to speed up the process?
If we were to simply stand the rolls up on their ends, not raised up, still rolled tightly and leave for 24 hours would this be adequate?
Unfurling a 50M roll is an absolute PITA and then it has to be "refurled" again so it can be laminated. We've got lots of these to do and if we could just leave them rolled standing on their ends it would make life a lot easier.
Would prefer to increase the 24 hour time rather than unfurl.
Please comment.
Thanks.
I've read the thread a bit further down the board about unfurling the roles and raising them up so the solvent can effectively fall out of the bottom.
Is this really a necessary step to outgass or is this just to speed up the process?
If we were to simply stand the rolls up on their ends, not raised up, still rolled tightly and leave for 24 hours would this be adequate?
Unfurling a 50M roll is an absolute PITA and then it has to be "refurled" again so it can be laminated. We've got lots of these to do and if we could just leave them rolled standing on their ends it would make life a lot easier.
Would prefer to increase the 24 hour time rather than unfurl.
Please comment.
Thanks.