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QUIK-KOTE AUTOMATIC EMULSION COATING MACHINE
QUIK-KOTE AUTOMATIC EMULSION COATING MACHINE
Dual-Screen Automatic Emulsion Coating Machine.
Compatible with screen frame sizes of 21” x 28” up to 26” x 43”
Category: Pre-press Equipment
Description
Anatol’s Quik-Kote automatic emulsion coating machine takes the work out of coating screens and allows you to coat more consistently than ever, improving your print quality. Shorten your screen prep times by quickly coating one or two screens at the same time! The scoop coaters are lifted with servo motors, ensuring a smooth, even coating of emulsion to create stencils of uniform thickness. Lay down more consistent ink deposits than you can by coating manually, resulting in higher quality prints.
Shorten your screen prep time and coat more consistently for higher quality prints:
- Servo lift for smooth, fast and even emulsion coating
- Holds one or two screens at one time
- Compatible with screen frame sizes of 20” x 24” up to 26” x 43”
Standard Features
Heavy-Duty Construction
- High quality pneumatic cylinders with automatic braking ensure smooth and accurate movement for consistent operation and even coating
- Scoop coaters are lifted with servo motors for smooth, precise and reliable operation
- Aluminum scoop coaters feature unique easy-to-clean design
- High quality, durable steel screen locks are adjustable for a variety of different screen frame sizes and thicknesses to ensure a firm hold and even emulsion coating
- A more compact footprint saves space in your store
Intuitive Control Interface
- Easy-to-use 7’’ touchscreen control panel with intuitive software gives you full control over the machine
- Save and recall up to 15 different programs
Fast, Consistent Operation
- Quick, even and consistent automatic coating at an affordable price point
- Speed up your screen prep time by coating both sides of the screen simultaneously
- Uniform scoop coater pressure ensures a smooth, even coating of emulsion on the screen