Dry Fog Humidification System
for Screen Printing

 

Preventing static electricity from building up and reducing print failures

Maintaining a relative humidity at 50 to 55% with AKIMist® "E" Dry Fog Humidification System drastically reduces the problems.

Benefits


Reduced dust adhesion

Humidification helps suppress airborne dust and reduce static electricity that causes dust attraction on the products.

Reduced printing failures

Humidification helps reduce printing failures such as feathering, blurry images, and chipped characters.

Improved work environments

Operators no longer get static shocks when touching surfaces of products, especially made from plastic, on which static electricity is likely to build up.

Features of AKIMist® "E" Dry Fog Humidification System


 

Ultra-fine and uniform fog droplets

 

AKIMist”E”

  

Conventional pneumatic
spray nozzle

  

Spinning disk type

  

Ultrasonic type

dryfog    Conventiona pneumatic spray    Spinning disk type    Ultrasonic type

 
Dry Fog that AKIMist® "E" produces is an ultra-fine fog with a uniform, mean droplet diameter of 10 μm or less.
One unit of AKIMist® "E" can produce maximum 14.4 L/hour (3.8 GPH) of Dry Fog at air pressure 0.5 MPa (73 psi).
 

Energy-saving humidification system

Compared with steam humidification systems, direct spray humidification that lowers room temperature by 2 degrees C helps reduce cooling load on air-conditioners and CO2 emission.

Features of AKIMist® "E" Dry Fog Humidification System


 

Ultra-fine and uniform fog droplets

 

AKIMist”E”

 

Conventional pneumatic
spray nozzle

dryfog    Conventiona pneumatic spray
      

Spinning disk type

  

Ultrasonic type

Spinning disk type    Ultrasonic type

 
Dry Fog that AKIMist® "E" produces is an ultra-fine fog with a uniform, mean droplet diameter of 10 μm or less.
One unit of AKIMist® "E" can produce maximum 14.4 L/hour (3.8 GPH) of Dry Fog at air pressure 0.5 MPa (73 psi).
 

Energy-saving humidification system

Compared with steam humidification systems, direct spray humidification that lowers room temperature by 2 degrees C helps reduce cooling load on air-conditioners and CO2 emission.

Layout Example


Screen printing machines

Installation Examples


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Why Is Dry Fog Non-Wetting?


Dry Fog that AKIMist® "E" produces is an ultra-fine fog with a mean droplet diameter of 10 μm or less, which doesn't wet the objects it touches.
 
Small droplets rebound from an object, but large droplets burst and wet the object. Dry Fog droplets are so fine that they do not burst or wet the objects it touches.

Types of Printing


 

Digital printing

 

Offset printing

 

Corrugated boxes

 

Plastic sheets

 

Screen printing

 

Gravure printing

 

Newspaper printing

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