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Ceramic Anilox Roller Manufacturer in Ahmedabad

  


CERAMIC ANILOX ROLLER




 

Ceramic Anilox Rollers are made up of a ceramic functional layer that provides the basis for laser engraving. These rollers have two surface materials: Aluminium oxide (Al2O3), and Chromium dioxide (Cr2O3). These rollers are suitable for high-energy laser engraving due to their high melting properties and high density.

There are many options for cell patterns, including 60 Degree Hexagon and 45 Degree Helix, S Pattern and Art Patt. Thermal spraying is used to treat the surface.

These ceramic anilox rollers are processed using based-roller technology. The roller is then subject to a sandblasting process, which then gives it a Nickel-chromium alloy coating. Finally, the ceramic layer is coated with a Chromium oxide ceramic layer. The next step is Carborundum grinding, followed by polishing. It is then subject to laser engraving, and finally cleaned and polished.





These rollers can reach a maximum length if 5000mm and have a screen line of 80-1800lpi. Each side has a different surface thickness, ranging from 0.25 to0.3 mm.

Anar Rub Tech ceramic anilox rollers have many advantages, including outstanding rigidity, lightweight and resistance to heat and vibration.

The manufacturing process is managed by highly qualified and experienced personnel. Each phase of manufacturing is subject to strict quality control.  Before finalizing the dimensions, specifications are agreed upon with the client. Rollers will be cut according to the client's drawings before being shipped.

Each phase of roller manufacturing is clearly explained. This ensures that the guidelines and systems are followed by an experienced staff.

We are committed to quality. We take safety and security of our products very seriously. To ensure compliance with client requirements, measurements are carefully checked and rollers are handled with care.


Anar Rub Tech Pvt. Ltd.

Address- No. 7, Panchal Industrial Estate,

Near S.B.I., Bapunagar,

Ahmedabad , Gujarat, India - 380024.

Mobile-9879495265.

Email- info@anarrubber.com

Website-http://aniloxroller.in/

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  1. Our ceramic anilox rollers and sleeves are considered by precision, durability and dependability. Our laser-engraved anilox rollers with ceramic coating and ceramic wrappers are regularly used in flexographic printing. However, they can also be used for other printing procedures. Contact Us: +91 9911005177

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