How To Maximize 5-Roll Transfer Coater Performance

There are a variety of coating technologies on the market today, each designed to achieve different results while using an infinite number of coating formulations. Each formulation can be applied with many types of coaters. The objective of the converter (and their equipment supplier) is to establish which coater best accomplishes the converter's goals. 

When using UV curable silicones, film substrates and low coatweights, the 5-Roll Transfer Coater is ideally suited to create the best possible product. The 5-Roll Coater's use of multiple rolls to reduce the wet film thickness and smooth the laydown of the coating are main reasons why this coater provides the best results.

Theory of Operation

5-Roll Coater Configuration:
Roll # Roll Name Roll Material Roll Purpose
#5 Back-up Roll Chrome Web support, tension control
#4 Applicator Roll Rubber Application of silicone, final appearance
#3 Intermediate Roll Chrome Appearance
#2 Innergate Roll Rubber Coatweight control
#1 Outergate Roll Chrome Pond support

Roll #5

For paper substrates, a large footprint is needed to force the silicone to penetrate the surface of the web and apply a uniform coating. 

Roll #4 

Roll #3 

Roll #2

Roll #1

Run Conditions

Below are suggested starting conditions:  (CHART) The first step is to determine the desired coatweight. Using film as an example, set the footprints as indicated on the chart (5-4 = 3/8"), (4-3 = 3/8") etc. 
Set the roll speeds to: #5 (insp.), #4 (95% of insp.), #3 (50% of insp.), #2 (varied) and #1 (2 crawl). 
Select a line speed and run 6 speed parameters on the innergate roll from 5% to 30% in increments of 5%. A coatweight curve will be produced in the shape of the sample graph below.

The above graph demonstrates a theoretical curve; an actual curve should look similar. The degree of incline will vary depending on the silicone viscosity and/or the footprint setting of rolls 2-1. 

If a coatweight curve is established in the desired range, proceed to step two. If the range is not correct, then increase or decrease the footprint (depending if the curve was high or low.) Then repeat the six innergate parameters and re-plot the curve. 

The second step is to adjust the other roll settings, one at a time. Select a roll and adjust the speed or the nip. After all the rolls have been adjusted, the optimum product should be close. The other factors listed above can be adjusted or substituted one by one. 

Note: When a condition is altered, a previous step may need to be performed again. 

Black Clawson's recently renovated Coating Lab facility features 5-Roll Coating capabilities to experiment with a multitude of coating applications. The lab features multiple coater configurations, 60' long convection dryer, modular drying nozzle configuration, Steamex remoisturizer and many other state-of-the-art technologies. 

The only Tandem Coating pilot facility in North America, Black Clawson's lab is ready for trials in Spring, 1998. 
For more information on Black Clawson's 5-Roll Coater, please contact a Black Clawson sales engineer at (315) 598-7121. To book Coating Lab time, please contact Jeff Lawler at (315) 598-7121. 

Questions?  Call Black Clawson Converting Machinery at 315-598-7121 or e-mail us at bc@bc-egan.com

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