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For years, Pannier has supplied many, if not most, of the international tin
plating companies with different models of its Differential Tinplate Printer.
These printers were designed to print either parallel lines or geometric patterns
on tinplate to designate the heavy/light side of the strip, and/or coating
deposition.
In response to a number of customer requests, Pannier has developed, and
is developing, a series of printer enhancements and modifications to maximize
the operational efficiency of units currently in use. Contact a Product Specialist
to find out more about the following options:
- Wick Board Assembly Conversion Program
- Remote Positioning System
- Remote Print Control System
Read our article, Innovations
in Tinplate Differential Marking Equipment, published in the Nov/Dec
2003 issue of Steel Technology magazine.
Model 9326
This model is designed to mark only line patterns on the heavy-coated side
of tinplate that is moving vertically up or down. The printer consists of
a printing die roll, solution transfer roll, and wick board assembly. The
printing roll holds die bands that are placed on 0.50” centers across
the width of the drum. Pannier now offers special wick boards to help manufacturers
reduce costs and quickly change print patterns.
Model 4440
This model is designed to identify the light-coated side of tinplate with
geometric patterns to illustrate the tin coating weight. The printer consists
of a die roll, transfer roll, and pick-up roll. The die roll contains the
die bands, placed on 1" centers, which contact the strip and apply the
pattern of marks to the surface of the tinplate.
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