EP3871889A1 - Verfahren zum bedrucken einer zylindrischen druckoberfläche einer getränkedose und bedruckte getränkedose - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to a method for printing a cylindrical print surface of a beverage can, in particular made of tinplate or aluminum, with a print image.
- the invention also relates to a beverage can, in particular made of tinplate or aluminum, with a cylindrical print surface with a print image.
- a beverage can is understood here to mean a beverage can body with a base, a cylindrical jacket and an open end which is opposite the base.
- Such beverage cans are usually put together in pallets and delivered to filling companies that fill the beverage cans with a beverage through the open end and after filling close the open end with a beverage can lid, so that a filled, closed beverage container is then present.
- the open end of a beverage can is preferably drawn in and provided with an outwardly curved flanged edge so that a beverage can lid can be connected by flanging to the outwardly curved flanged edge of the open end of the beverage can.
- Beverage cans are preferably made from tinplate or steel or aluminum.
- Printing a beverage can is usually part of the overall manufacturing process for a beverage can.
- the overall manufacturing process for a beverage can usually includes cutting out a blank and deep-drawing a cup, which is then drawn into a can body, trimming or trimming the open end, washing the beverage can to remove excess ironing agent, and applying various coatings such as UV coatings as well as interior, exterior and floor coatings, drying - possibly multiple - drying after one or more process steps, drawing in the open end as well as an inspection, for example to test for holes and flange cracks, and palletizing.
- a printed image is preferably applied which has a graphic design that is intended to appeal to a user.
- graphic elements with informational character for example information about ingredients, deposit marks, shelf life or production dates, identification numbers or the like, can be arranged in the print image.
- Such a print image is usually applied to the cylindrical print surface of a beverage can by a printing process. It is known, for example, to print beverage cans using the letterpress printing process. It is also, for example, from the WO 2004/109581 A2 known to digitally print beverage cans. From the EP 2 100 733 B1 a printing machine for printing hollow bodies is known, in which several printing machines are provided which can print on the hollow bodies with different printing processes.
- a method for printing a cylindrical print surface of a beverage can in particular made of tinplate or aluminum, with a print image comprising a first and a second printing process, with a first section of the print surface using a first printing process in a first Printing machine is printed, in the second printing process a second section of the printing surface is printed with a second printing process, preferably different from the first printing process, in a second printing machine, the beverage can being positioned before or in the second printing process in such a way that the second section of the printing surface is in a predetermined position Position is aligned with the first cutout of the printing surface.
- beverage cans are printed in two different printing processes on two different printing machines, the two printing machines preferably using different printing methods.
- the print image to be generated is divided into at least two sections, one section of which is printed with a printing machine and the other section is printed with the other printing machine.
- One (first) printing machine can, for example, carry out a printing process with which larger print runs can be produced economically in high quality, while the other (second) printing process allows, for example, quick changes of the print image with relatively little effort.
- the cylindrical print surface of the beverage can, to which the print image is applied corresponds in the development to a rectangle, as it arises when the outer surface of the beverage can is developed.
- the areas of the first and second cutouts together give the area of this rectangle of the developed cylindrical printing surface.
- the first and second cutouts are arranged in such a way that a corresponding rectangular outer circumference is created.
- the two sections of the printing surface together preferably result in the entire print image, that is to say supplement the two sections of the printing surface preferably each other.
- the first and second cutouts are preferably arranged adjacent to one another, in which case they may overlap slightly. It is therefore preferred that the second cutout has a recess which corresponds in shape and size to the first cutout, so that after the two printing processes a print image is created which fills the area of the cylindrical print surface.
- the two cutouts adjoin one another without any spacing in order to generate a common print image without unprinted areas between the two cutouts.
- one of the two cutouts can extend into an adjacent area of the other cutout.
- the printed images of both cutouts extend into an adjacent area of the other cutout at their adjoining edges.
- a beverage can to be printed is fed to two different printing machines one after the other and is subjected to a printing process there in each case.
- the first printing method is preferably different from the second printing method, that is to say the two printing methods used in the two printing machines preferably differ from one another.
- the beverage can printed by means of the first printing process in the first printing machine is aligned prior to printing by means of the second printing process in such a way that the first and second sections of the printing surface are printed in this way after the second printing process are that a desired overall print image is created.
- the beverage can is positioned exactly before or during the second printing process, so that the second cutout is printed in the second printing process in such a way that the print in the second cutout matches the print in the first cutout with high accuracy.
- the print image generated with the first printing press and the print image generated with the second printing press should be precisely aligned relative to one another.
- the second printing machine is configured in such a way that it automatically recognizes image features of the print image generated by the first printing machine and carries out or causes a relative positioning to the can (e.g. by aligning the can) so that the result is the exact alignment of the both print images or the two sections of the overall print image is guaranteed.
- the method according to the invention has the advantage that the printed image can be divided into different sections of the printing surface, which can then be printed with different printing methods. In this way, an entire, preferably coherent, printed image is created, which, however, can be produced with different printing processes. In this way, the appropriate printing processes can be used for different parts of the print image that may have to meet different requirements, for example with regard to coloring or resolution. It is also possible to temporarily store the beverage cans between the first and second printing process, for example in order to cost-effectively produce large numbers of the first cutouts printed with the first printing process and later to print smaller numbers with the second printing process, so that, for example, different series, editions, issues or collectibles can be created.
- the print image of the different (small) series differs preferably only in the second section, so that the first printing process can be carried out inexpensively with a large number of items.
- Another advantage is that the separation of the two printing processes also enables the beverage cans to be transported between the first and second printing processes, for example even over a greater distance if the two printing machines are, for example, at different locations or at one location in different lines are arranged.
- a larger time offset between the first and second printing process is also possible, so that, for example, the first cutouts can be printed in the first printing process and it is only after a time that it has to be decided how exactly the print image will be completed with the printing of the second cutout in the second printing process target. This is particularly advantageous if a reaction to specific events is to be carried out in the short term with an adaptation of the print image.
- the individualized print image has (image) elements that are preferably read out via a mobile phone or another mobile device and, if necessary, further processed there or used for forwarding to other information offers, for example by linking to the Internet.
- (image) elements are preferred which allow recognition by means of so-called "augmented reality" technologies.
- the individualized print image can preferably have a code, for example a barcode or a QR code, which is also preferably read out via a mobile phone or another mobile device and optionally further processed there or used for forwarding to other information offers, for example by linking to the Internet can be.
- This customization option has the advantage that individual (additional) information can be provided for each beverage can or group of beverage cans, which goes beyond the pure visual perception of the overall print image by the consumer and enables the inclusion of further media and means of communication.
- small and very small series up to individual beverage cans can be designed to be distinguishable for the consumer and preferably linked to different additional information that may build on one another or / or are related to one another.
- a first printing process for printing a first section of the printing surface in a first printing process and a second printing process for printing a second section of the printing surface using a second printing process are provided.
- a third or further section of the printing surface can be printed in a third or further printing process in a third or further printing machine with a third or further printing method.
- the design details and advantages described here for two cutouts also apply accordingly to three or more cutouts and printing machines with corresponding printing processes.
- one of the two printing processes is a letterpress process.
- the use of a high-pressure process is particularly preferred, since large numbers of items are cost-effective with this process can be printed and at the same time a great variety of colors can be realized. For example, there are many colors or color combinations and shades specified by the customer that cannot be realized with printing processes other than letterpress printing, or only with difficulty or at high cost.
- one of the two printing processes is a digital printing process. and wherein preferably the second printing process can process beverage cans with different diameters, preferably between 40 and 90 mm, and / or with different heights, preferably between 40 and 250 mm.
- the digital printing process has the advantage of a particularly high resolution, for example 600 dpi. This means that realistic, high-resolution images can be applied to beverage cans. Furthermore, the digital printing process is suitable for printing different small series on demand at short notice without long set-up times. It is particularly preferred that all common beverage can diameters, preferably between 40 and 90 mm, and beverage can heights, preferably between 40 and 250 mm, can be processed in the digital printing process.
- print images can be generated that combine, on the one hand, customer-specific color designs with, on the other hand, high-resolution image elements that may be adapted at short notice due to current events can.
- This deposit mark is preferably printed using the letterpress process, so that in the case of print images that are otherwise intended for digital printing, the part of the deposit mark can be printed using the letterpress process.
- a printed image applied to the second section of the printing surface is aligned relative to a printed image applied to the first section of the printing surface, preferably with an accuracy of ⁇ 50 micrometers ( ⁇ m). This is preferably in order to obtain an overall print image resulting from the print images applied to the first and second sections of the print surface, which has no or only a very slight offset at the adjacent edges of the print images.
- the first printing method is used to print a registration mark, which is detected by a sensor in the second printing machine, and the first print image is registered relative to the second print image. This is preferably done by registering a receiving mandrel on which a beverage can is held in a printing machine.
- the first cutout is rectangular and the second cutout is rectangular, square, circular or oval, the first cutout having a recess which essentially corresponds to the first cutout.
- a free form of the second section can also be preferred depending on the desired print image. It is particularly preferred that the second cutout is arranged in a corner of the first cutout, on an edge of the first cutout or in a central area of the first cutout.
- the second cutout can be arranged within the first cutout, so that the first cutout forms a frame or edge around the outer circumference of the second cutout.
- the outer circumference of the print image is formed by the first cutout.
- the second cutout can also be arranged at an edge or a corner of the first cutout, so that the outer circumference of the print image is formed partly by the first and partly by the second cutout.
- a central area is to be understood here as a middle area in the rectangle of the printing surface, that is to say an area which has approximately the same distances from the respective opposite edges of the printing surface.
- the second cutout can preferably be made rectangular and the first cutout can be rectangular, square, circular or oval, the second cutout having a recess that essentially corresponds to the corresponds to the first section.
- the first cutout is arranged in a corner of the second cutout, on an edge of the second cutout or in a central area of the second cutout.
- the choice of the design of the first and second cutouts depends on the requirements of the printed images to be applied in the cutouts.
- the first and second sections of the printing surface can be essentially the same size.
- the first and second cutouts can be made of the same size, for example, in that the two cutouts are designed as two halves of the rectangle of the developed cylindrical printing surface. In this design, both the size of the surfaces and their shape correspond.
- the two cutouts in this embodiment are preferably designed so that the size of the areas of both cutouts essentially correspond to one another, the shape of the two cutouts being different.
- one cutout can be made larger than the other cutout, for example the first cutout can be larger than the second cutout or the second cutout can be larger than the first cutout.
- the ratio of the sections to one another is preferably selected from the following ratios: 50:50, 60:40, 70:30, 80:20, 90:10, 95: 5, 97.5: 2.5, 98: 2, 98 , 5: 1.5, 99: 1, 99.5: 0.5.
- the beverage can is made of aluminum or tinplate without a basecoat or a clearcoat and the second section of the printing surface with the first printing process in the first printing machine with a uniform color, preferably with a white color, is printed.
- the printing is usually carried out on a white printing surface.
- the unprinted surface is usually the same color as the aluminum.
- the beverage can runs through further steps of a manufacturing process after the first printing process and / or after the second printing process. It is also preferred that the beverage can is then palletized, preferably with a plurality of further beverage cans. Such pallets of beverage cans that have gone through the first printing process can be stored, for example, for a predetermined period of time or on demand. The further steps of the manufacturing process can be one or more of the steps mentioned at the beginning.
- a beverage can can be removed from a pallet before the second printing process. This is particularly preferred if the beverage cans were palletized after the first printing process. It is also preferred that the beverage cans are palletized again after the second printing process.
- the indication after the second printing process means either directly after the second printing process or after going through one or more further steps of a manufacturing process after the second printing process.
- the beverage can goes through a drawing process before the second printing process.
- the beverage can can only be drawn in after the second printing process. This is particularly preferred if the first or second printing press can only print beverage cans without a retracted open end.
- a beverage can in particular made of tinplate or aluminum, with a cylindrical print surface with a print image, a first section of the print surface being printed in a first printing process using a first printing process in a first printing machine, and a second section of the print surface in a second printing process is printed with a second printing method in a second printing machine, wherein the first section and the second section of the printing surface are arranged in a predetermined position to one another.
- Fig. 1 shows, in steps 1 to 19, a process for producing beverage cans.
- step 1 a blank is punched out and deep-drawn into a bowl, which is ironed in step 2 and the open end is cut or trimmed in step 3.
- step 4 excess ironing agent is washed off the beverage cans and the cans are dried in an oven before they are provided with a first external coating (step 5), for example with a white coating.
- step 5 for example with a white coating.
- the beverage cans are then fed to an oven for drying in step 6.
- the beverage cans are then printed in a printing machine using the letterpress process in step 7 and then dried in an oven in step 8.
- the open ends of the beverage cans are drawn in in step 11 and provided with a beaded edge before the bottoms of the beverage cans are painted in a floor painting machine in step 12.
- the floor painting is particularly necessary for beverage cans made of tinplate.
- the beverage cans are dried again in an oven in step 14 before they are inspected in step 15 and with a further floor coating, for example a UV coating, in step 16. be provided.
- a further floor coating for example a UV coating
- the beverage cans can be sorted on the basis of certain sorting markings before the beverage cans are palletized in step 18, possibly sorted by type, and fed to a store in step 19.
- the beverage cans can be removed from the pallet again in step 20 and digitally printed in step 21 and then dried in an oven in step 22.
- Carrying out only steps 1 to 19 corresponds to the standard letterpress printing process, provided that in step 7 the entire print image is printed using the letterpress printing process.
- Carrying out steps 1 to 6, 21, 22 and 9 to 19 according to arrows B corresponds to the conventional method of full digital printing, that is to say production of the entire print image in the digital printing method.
- Carrying out steps 1 to 8, 18 to 22 and then steps 9 to 20 according to arrows A corresponds to an embodiment of the method according to the invention, in which, in step 7, only a first section of the print image in a first printing press using a first printing method is printed. After drying in step 8, these partially printed beverage cans are bypassed past processing steps 9 to 17 and reintegrated into the manufacturing process in step 18. After palletizing in step 18 and storage in the palletized state in step 19, the beverage cans are then depalletized in step 20, fed to a digital printing machine for printing the second section using the digital printing process in step 21 and, after drying, in step 22 to the usual manufacturing process according to step 8 fed back in and mixed with the beverage cans printed using the high-pressure process.
- beverage cans which are now also printed in the second printing process, then go through steps 9 to 16, which were not previously carried out, from interior painting to UV floor painting. After the decor recognition and a corresponding separation in step 17, the beverage cans are each palletized separately.
- the digitally printed beverage cans are preferably separated from the beverage cans printed using the high-pressure method and palletized in step 20.
- the ones printed in relief printing Beverage cans continue to run on the line palletizer and are palletized there in step 18.
- This procedure according to Fig. 1 has the advantage of realizing both a pure letterpress method, a pure digital printing method and an embodiment of a method according to the invention with a combination of letterpress and digital printing. Furthermore, only a digital printing station for step 21 and an oven for step 22 and, if necessary, a depalletizing device for step 20 need to be provided in an existing system for producing beverage cans. In this way, an existing system for producing beverage cans can easily be used for Implementation of a method according to the invention can be converted.
- Fig. 2 shows in steps 101 to 114 also a common manufacturing process of a beverage can with the punching out of a blank and deep drawing of a cup in step 101, ironing in step 102 and the subsequent trimming of the open end in step 103.
- the beverage cans are dried in step 105 and then provided with a UV coating in step 106, before printing in the relief printing process in step 107 with subsequent drying in step 108 is dried in step 110.
- the open end of the beverage can is drawn in and provided with a beaded edge.
- the beverage cans have been inspected in step 112, they are palletized in a palletizing device in step 113 and then stored in accordance with step 114.
- the beverage cans are depalletized and fed to one or more parallel digital printing machines.
- four digital printing machines are provided so that beverage cans can be digitally printed in parallel in steps 116a, b, c, d.
- the beverage cans are then dried together in step 117 and palletized again in step 118.
- Providing several digital printing machines in step 116a, b, c, d has the advantage that a higher throughput, for example 200 million beverage cans annually, can be achieved.
- the variant shown has the advantage that the beverage cans do not have to be fed into the manufacturing process again after the second printing process, but rather the second printing process can take place independently of the first printing process and further steps of the manufacturing process. So the second The printing process can also be carried out in an advantageous manner regardless of the material of the beverage can, that is to say tinplate or aluminum. Furthermore, in the second printing process, different can diameters, different can heights and beverage cans that have already been drawn in at the open end can preferably be digitally printed.
- the Figures 3 to 6 show examples of printed images composed of two sections.
- the print images are shown as rectangles of the developed cylindrical print surface.
- the areas of the two cutouts together each form the rectangle of the developed cylindrical printing surface, that is to say overall print images are created that fill the rectangle of the developed cylindrical printing surface.
- the first cutout 210 and the second cutout 220 are the same size and form two halves of the rectangle of the developed cylindrical printing surface.
- the second cutout 221 is square and arranged in a correspondingly square recess in a corner of the first cutout 211.
- FIG. 11 shows the formation of the second cutout 222 as an oval, which is arranged in a corresponding recess in a central region of the first cutout 212.
- the second cutout 223 is rectangular and is arranged in a corresponding recess on the lower edge of the first cutout 213.
- the examples shown is the Figures 3 to 6 each shows an embodiment in which the two cutouts adjoin one another without overlapping.
- the print image of one section extends into an adjacent overlap area of the other section. It is particularly preferred, particularly in the case of complex print images, that both sections each extend into an adjacent overlap area of the other section in each case.
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