ZY202Ⅱ Flat-Plate Photopolymer Plate-Making Emulsion (Acid- and Alkali-Resistant)
Release date:
Dec 18,2024
The ZY202Ⅱ flat-screen plate-making photosensitive emulsion excels in acid- and alkali-resistant performance, making it an excellent choice for printing plate production. In various printing processes, color pastes often contain acidic or alkaline components, which can easily erode conventional photosensitive emulsions, leading to issues like pinholes and ink bleeding—severely compromising both print quality and screen mesh lifespan. In contrast, ZY202Ⅱ effectively resists acid and alkali attacks, ensuring precise reproduction of intricate patterns.
Its acid- and alkali-resistant properties stem from a unique formulation, synthesized through a specialized process that ensures a stable mesh structure. In deep-color printing with reactive dyes—where high dye concentrations, strong alkaline environments, and significant amounts of urea and inorganic salts are present—it maintains the integrity of the screen mesh, preventing pinholes from forming. This results in smooth color transitions and crisp, well-defined pattern edges. Additionally, in discharge printing, it demonstrates exceptional resistance to both oxidizing and reducing agents in the color paste, further stabilizing the screen and enabling the precise reproduction of intricate, detailed designs.
Using the ZY202Ⅱ flat-screen plate-making photosensitive emulsion can streamline the production process and reduce costs. Thanks to its exceptional acid- and alkali-resistant properties, it minimizes the frequency of screen replacements, boosting overall production efficiency. Additionally, this versatile emulsion is compatible with a wide range of printing techniques—whether it’s fine-detail printing, photographic-quality prints, or even metallic and pigment-based applications like gold/silver powder printing and glue-based paste printing—it delivers outstanding results every time. As a result, printing companies can enjoy enhanced profitability and stronger market competitiveness.
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