February 2010 PFFC

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Temperature control helps ink customers optimize performance.

Sun Chemical's research and technical facility uses Raytek Raynger PM portable noncontact thermometers to help its customers get the most out of their presses. Any printing process is difficult to maintain without a good sense of the raw materials and the performance of the equipment involved. But the continuing emergence of four-color process printing and digital control technology is driving what is already a highly competitive industry into almost all-out war. In an effort to help customers remain competitive, many suppliers are offering expert advice on how to use their printing presses in the most efficient manner. Sun ...

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