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Advanced Cushion Mounting Products for Flexo Applications

ROGERS, CT | Rogers Corp. will be exhibiting its broad range of R/bak cushion mounting products for flexographic printing applications including its SA 3000 and PSA2 series of cushion mounting tapes at the upcoming Label Expo 2010, to be held September 14-16 in Chicago, IL (Booth #5001).
R/bak Cushion Mounting Materials are advanced, open cell urethanes that provide the most consistent, resilient cushioning for flexographic printing. R/bak materials reduce pressure and absorb shock for flexographic printing plates, resulting in longer plate and cushion life and higher print quality, the company reports.
R/bak SA 3000 is said to allow printers to better leverage the capabilities of today’s high speed flexo presses and maintains solids and reduced dot gain at speeds over 600m/min.

 
Rogers’ open cell polyurethane foam technology provides the cushioning needed to absorb shock better, and is uniquely positioned to maximize performance in both speed and final print quality, resulting in lower overall costs.

For more information visit www.rogerscorp.com/rbak.


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