Arcalian Ltd

Screens for Rotary Print Stations

bulletAre you looking for an supply of laser engraved and electro-formed screens for rotary print stations, such as those made by Stork and Gallus?
bulletDo you need to print RFID, glitter, Braille etc
bulletDo you require multiple mesh sizes on the same screen?
bulletWould you like screens that could be used over 500,000 feet?
bulletDo you need a screen up to eight feet (2.4m) wide?
bulletHow about a screen so strong you can clean it with a high pressure air or water jet?

 

 

We have the answer.

 

 

 

 

Arcalian is proud to represent the Lebanon Valley Engraving company of Pennsylvania USA, with their range of screens for any rotary screenprint application.

We offer: -

bulletLaser engraved screens to fit any rotary screenprint head
bulletLaquer screens - an extremely strong and resistant emulsion coating that routinely allows this screen to get over 500,000 feet runs.
bulletElectro-formed nickel "Galvano" screens
bulletGlitter Coatings
bulletPearlescent Coatings
bulletGlow in the dark
bulletThermochromatic inks
bulletRFID Security Inks
bulletTactile Coatings
bulletBraille Coatings
bulletDome Coatings
bulletScratch Off
bulletScented Coatings
bulletProduct Resistant Coatings

 

Mesh sizes and common uses for Galvano screens are as follows: -

Mesh size Typical ink laydown Applications
75xx 250μ Tactile / Braille
125xx   RFID antennae
135xx 15.25μ Scratch-off
155xx    
165xx    
185xx 10-12μ  
215xx RFID

File types: -

bulletWe use two main applications, Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Illustrator as these applications can open a large variety of file types.
bulletWe prefer receiving .ai, .eps or .pdf files so we can apply our own raster and resolution to them giving the best possible output.
bulletIf your files were not created in a vector application, we would prefer it as a .tif file and be sent to us in its original state.
bulletDo not reduce it in file size or resolution. We prefer files with a resolution of 508 pixels/inch or 1016 pixels/inch.
bulletPlease ensure the operator's side is clearly marked!
 

 

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