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High Temperature Splicing Tapes


Heatset offset printing

Heatset Offset Printing

Lifestyle magazines, general interest publications, advertising inserts, and travel catalogues are mainly printed using the heatset offset printing process, a web offset technology developed for high-quality satin-finish or coated papers.

The heatset offset process uses print inks that dry with brief heating. This special printing process comprises many individual process elements. The printed paper web is first passed through a gas-heated drying oven where temperatures can reach up to 250°C. Chill rollers then regulate the temperature of the web down to a moderate 25 to 30°C, and a re-humidifying system allows the paper web to regain its earlier characteristics.
tesa Easy Splice Heatset Black

tesa Easy Splice Heatset Black

tesa EasySplice® Heatset products make a considerable contribution to optimising the processes in all methods of splice preparation for flying splices. High performance heatset offset printing machines reach speeds of 80,000 to 100,000 copies per hour meaning a splice is necessary about every 20 minutes. The tesa EasySplice® product ranges offers state-of-the-art technology for fast and secure splicing.

The newest product development in the tesa EasySplice® line is tesa EasySplice® Heatset Black, with a black backing for optical splice recognition by laser. The main advantage of this approach is that it is no longer necessary to apply additional black detection labels.

tesa’s specially developed adhesive masses are also highly sophisticated, tolerating even more than the substantial temperature rise and fall that paper rolls undergo in the heatset offset process. Outstanding tack and easily removable liners are additional characteristics that have helped tesa establish itself as a provider of first-class products.