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How to Check the Ink Abrasion Resistance of Printed Materials?

Gaurav Malhotra
26-11-2022
When you are printing materials, it is important to consider the abrasion resistance of the ink. Abrasion resistance is the ability of printed ink to resist wear and tear. This can be important for many applications, such afs printed labels that need to withstand repeated handling. There are a few different ways to test for abrasion resistance. One of the most common methods to use ink abrasion resistance tests is to use an ink abrasion resistance tester. This is one of the high-quality lab testing equipment that is used to test the ink abrasion resistance of the printed materials when exposed to harsh conditions. In this article, we are going to provide you with information about the importance of checking the ink abrasion properties of the materials and ensuring that quality products will be delivered. We will also discuss how the Presto ink abrasion resistance tester is a perfect fit for your printing firm.
Importance of testing abrasion resistance properties of ink
All about Presto ink abrasion resistance tester
Features of Presto ink abrasion resistance tester
- The body is made up of mild steel
- It has powder-coated Havel Grey and Blue combination, bright chrome zinc plating for corrosion resistance
- Test load – 2 Nos
- Arm rotation – Through gear motor
- Dimensions – 300X470X428mm
- Easy to operate
Technical specifications of Presto ink abrasion resistance tester
- Model Type: Bench Model
- Test Weight: 2 Pound & 4 Pound
- Rubbing: 21 & 42 RPM by upper Jaw
- Counter: 4-Digit Preset Counter
- Digital Counter Range: 0-9999 Counts
- Size of Upper Clamp: 110 x 60 mm
- Size of Lower Clamp: 160 x 85 mm
- Motor Capacity: Speed control motor 15 W, 220 V, 50 Hz, 1400 RPM
- Rotation of Clamp: Opposite
- Mode of Operation: Manual/Motorized
- Input Voltage: 5 Amps. 220 V AC, Single Phase, 50 Hz + Earth
- Sample Preparation Templates for Upper Jaw: 236 x 57 mm for 2 Pound and 251 x 57 mm for 4 pound
- Sample Preparation Templates for Lower Jaw: 270 x 80 mm
- Standard: ASTM F 2497-05
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