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In-Mount 69 Plate Mounting Tape – log

INNOVA 69 Plate Mounting Tape Log roll 

The INNOVA 69 Flexographic Plate Mounting Tape is a standard adhesive and soft version for wide web flexible packaging printing ensuring ideal printing results even for complex and long print runs. This Plate Mounting Tape has a thickness of 0.55mm.

Adhesion properties for Innova 69 Log roll 

For printing cylinders with repeat lengths over 600mm, Innova 69 is the right choice because it will hold the plates down and enables easy plate and tape removal at the same time. Especially, If you are using a thin printing plate-like 1.14mm. That means for thicker plates and smaller sleeves the Innova 69H version is safer to use.

Printing properties for Innova 69 Log roll 

The choice of the appropriate hardness depends primarily on the ink coverage of the printing plate. Fine lines and ink coverage up to 20% require a soft Plate Mounting Tape like Innova 69. But solid areas with 100% ink coverage require a hard tape like Innova 73. If you are uncertain, it can be helpful to try one level harder with our Innova 70, which gives it a perfect print performance at 20-60% ink coverage. The majority of press runs get ideal results with one of the three medium adhesive tapes. That is why most customers use Innova 7071 and 72. However, we also recommend taking a look at the printing plate type. Hard printing plates may require softer tape. Other factors are the substrate and ink viscosity. On uncoated paper, soft tapes will provide the best results. But with PE-film, it is safer to go with medium hardness. Because Flexo Printing has few standards, we recommend a fingerprint test. The fingerprint test is the most scientific way to get to the right combination. 

General Recommendations for INNOVA 69 Log roll 

Processing our tapes is very simple, but it always works best on cleaned surfaces. For safe use without lifting the plate edges, try using masking tape on the plate edges. Download our “How to use” guide here.