Digital Printing
Preventing Adhesive Build-Up When Printing with Arlon DPF 8000 Ultra Tack
Textured and hard-to-stick surfaces require soft and aggressive adhesives. Because these adhesives are soft, the adhesives tend to build up in the printer. You must remove this build up in order to keep the machine clean. This article explains how to prevent adhesive build-up when printing DPF 8000 Ultra Tack from Arlon.
DPF 8000 Ultra Tack works great for low energy surfaces due to its soft and aggressive nature. Since the adhesive is soft and un-crosslinked, it has the ability to flow into the nooks and crannies of uneven and textured surfaces instead of just bonding on top of the high points of a surface.
Crosslinking of polymer can be thought of as links between polymer chains to make a polymer network. Un-crosslinked adhesive lacks the rigidity of the network, so it tends to free flow over time. It will require an extra step to remove the excess adhesive when it builds up in the printer.
What You’ll Learn:
- Vital for challenging surfaces but can lead to printer build-up.
- Ideal for low-energy surfaces, flows into textures.
- Un-crosslinked adhesives require removal as they flow over time.
- Processes with media clamps, focusing on clamp and heating areas.
- Clean clamps, use painter’s tape, align material, and more instructions.
- How to avoid unattended printing for optimal results.