Adelco’s New LaserPro XL CTS Systems
13 July 2023: Adelco’s LaserPro XL system utilizes direct screen laser exposure technology to achieve impeccable screen plate production. It operates by directly reading data files through the computer to screen (CTS) system, converting them into images and transmitting them onto screens using laser beams facilitated by the DMD and lens components.
By employing Digital Imaging Technology and without the need for additional consumables, this innovative system generates images utilizing the DMD (digital micro-mirror device), which boasts an impressive array of over 800 thousand or 2 million micrometer micro-mirrors. This advanced configuration ensures the production of crisp and well-defined square dots. As a result, this cutting-edge digital exposure system has swiftly emerged as the prevailing benchmark within the screen printing industry.
– High Precision and Resolution
Effortlessly and swiftly achieve a raster of 133LPI and obtain high-quality screen dots through the utilization of an optical resolution of 1,270dpi. Alternatively, with an optical resolution of 2540dpi, attain impeccable FM screen dots and high-definition curved lines.
– High Efficiency
The exposure process for a screen size of 1,000mm x 1,000mm can now be completed in just three minutes. This remarkable reduction in time, coupled with precise exposure alignment and decreased labor requirements, has significantly enhanced the efficiency of stencil making.
– Low Cost
Elimination of film positives. Litho film is becoming inceasingly expensive, and the suppliers on the market are decreasing. One procedure of CTS digital screen making, replaces five procedures of using the conventional process.
– Excellent laser piercing power
Two laser powers are optional: 20W and 25W, the thickness EOM (emulsion over mesh) pf 120µm with solvent resistant emulsions and an EOM of 220µm with water resistant emulsion can be achieved for special screen making such as carbon oil and capillary.
– Compatible processes with the conventional process
The CTS directly reads data files and subsequently converts them into images. These images are then transmitted onto screens using laser beams, facilitated by the DMD and lens components.
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