US20050252860A1 - Fountain solution recycling system for commercial printers - Google Patents
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- This invention relates generally to improvements in commercial printing systems and more particularly to a system for removing contaminants from and thereby extending the life of fountain solutions utilized in commercial printing plants.
- a typical offset lithographic printing press has a plate cylinder upon which the negative of the text and illustrations to be printed are etched by a photographic and/or an electronic process. Dampening rollers apply a fountain solution to the plate cylinder which adheres to the plate cylinder except in the areas in which the text and illustrations are located.
- a series of form rollers also known in the art as inking rollers, apply a layer of ink to the plate cylinder.
- the ink adheres to the plate cylinder only in the etched areas comprising the text and illustrations.
- the plate cylinder then presses the inked text and illustrations onto a rubber blanket cylinder.
- An impression cylinder then presses a sheet of paper or other substrate to be printed against the blanket cylinder as the paper or other substrate passes between the blanket cylinder and the impression cylinder.
- the inked text and illustrations on the blanket cylinder are transferred onto the paper or other substrate to effect printing thereof.
- the present invention comprises a system for minimizing fountain solution contamination thereby extending the useful life of the fountain solution by a substantial period of time.
- the fountain solution recycling system of the present invention utilizes a unique multi-stage separation technology and a recirculation pump to clean and restore the fountain solution. Removal of contaminants is achieved by processing the solution through three separate treatment stages resulting in a reusable, stabilized fountain solution. Components of the fountain solution which are consumed due to carry-off by the printing substrate and evaporation are replaced in the conventional manner.
- fountain solution recycling system of the present invention easily and reliably reduces costs and improves productivity in an aspect of the commercial printing business that has traditionally been neglected. Simply extending the life of the fountain solution typically adds 1-2 hours of productivity per week per printing press because changing the fountain solution and cleaning the system are no longer required.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a fountain solution recycling system for commercial printers incorporating the invention.
- FIG. 2 is a schematic illustration of the fountain solution recycling system of FIG. 1 and the interaction thereof with a commercial printing press.
- the system 10 includes a pump 12 which receives fountain solution from a commercial printing press through a line 14 .
- the output of the pump 12 is directed to a sediment prefilter 16 through a line 18 .
- the sediment prefilter 16 comprises a housing 20 which contains a strainer or filter formed from melt blown polypropylene and having a consistency generally similar to that of a fibrous web.
- the function of the sediment prestrainer 16 is to remove relatively large particles from the flowing fountain solution.
- the separation cartridge 22 comprises a housing which contains a diatomaceous earth filter and functions to remove sub-micron sized particles from the flowing fountain solution.
- the fountain solution is substantially free of particulate and colloidal contaminants.
- the post treatment cartridge 26 comprises a housing which contains a natural zeolite filter material which removes copper ions, zinc ions, and other ions from the flowing fountain solution thereby substantially removing metal ion contaminants from the fountain solution.
- the fountain solution is returned to the dampener recirculating 1 Q device of the commercial pressing press through a line 30 .
- the sediment prefilter 16 , the separation filter 22 , and the post treatment filter 26 comprise a three stage treatment system in which each stage has a symbiotic relationship with the former stage.
- the use of the combined system comprising the prefilter 16 , the separation filter 22 , and the post treatment filter 26 affords two highly beneficial results. First, the use of the combined system substantially extends the life of fountain solution flowing therethrough. Second, the combined system renders the fountain solution much more environmentally friendly upon ultimately disposal.
- FIG. 2 illustrates the use of the fountain solution recycling system 10 in conjunction with a commercial printing press 32 .
- a recirculation pump 34 withdraws fountain solution from a fountain solution recirculation tank 36 and directs the fountain solution to one or more printing press dampener pans 38 as indicated by the arrows 40 and 42 . From the printing press dampener pans 38 the fountain solution is applied to dampening rollers which in turn apply the fountain solution to the plate cylinder of the printing press 32 . In the operation of the printing press 32 fountain solution is continuously withdrawn from the printing press dampener pans 38 and returned to the tank 36 as indicated by the arrows 44 and 46 .
- the fountain solution recycling system 10 of the present invention withdraws fountain solution from the tank 36 through the line 14 and returns the fountain solution to the tank 34 through the line 30 .
- the system 10 of the present invention functions to maintain the fountain solution within the tank 36 in a substantially clean condition characterized both by a lack of particulate contamination and a reduction of metal ion contamination.
- the components of the fountain solution recycling system of the present invention may be mounted on a pallet.
- the components of the fountain solution recycling system of the present invention may be mounted on a pallet.
- a typical eight-color 40 ′′ printing press requires the disposal of about 40 gallons of fountain solution per week, or about 2100 gallons per year. 2100 gallons equals about 40 barrels of spent fountain solution that must be disposed of annually. At a typical disposal cost of about $250/barrel the annual fountain solution disposal cost is about $10,000 per year per printing press. Conversely, when the present invention is used the annual fountain solution disposal requirement is about 2 barrels or about $500 per year per press. Elimination of press downtime for fountain solution change out is another benefit resulting from the use of the present invention. At just one hour of eliminated downtime per week the use of the present invention saves over $15,000 per year per press. When down time savings are combined with disposal cost savings use of the present invention results in about $25,000 in annual savings per press.
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Abstract
A method of and apparatus for extending the life of fountain solutions used in commercial printing presses comprises withdrawing fountain solution from the dampener recirculation system of a printing press and directing the withdrawn fountain solution through a sediment prefilter, a separation filter, and a post treatment filter. The sediment prefilter preferably comprises a melt blown polypropylene filter; the separation filter preferably comprises a diatomaceous earth filter; and the post treatment filter preferably comprises a zeolite filter.
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- This invention relates generally to improvements in commercial printing systems and more particularly to a system for removing contaminants from and thereby extending the life of fountain solutions utilized in commercial printing plants.
- A typical offset lithographic printing press has a plate cylinder upon which the negative of the text and illustrations to be printed are etched by a photographic and/or an electronic process. Dampening rollers apply a fountain solution to the plate cylinder which adheres to the plate cylinder except in the areas in which the text and illustrations are located.
- Next, a series of form rollers, also known in the art as inking rollers, apply a layer of ink to the plate cylinder. The ink adheres to the plate cylinder only in the etched areas comprising the text and illustrations.
- The plate cylinder then presses the inked text and illustrations onto a rubber blanket cylinder. An impression cylinder then presses a sheet of paper or other substrate to be printed against the blanket cylinder as the paper or other substrate passes between the blanket cylinder and the impression cylinder. The inked text and illustrations on the blanket cylinder are transferred onto the paper or other substrate to effect printing thereof.
- Over time, ink, paper fiber, spray powder, and other contaminants build up in the fountain solution. These contaminants negatively impact print quality. Additionally, as the fountain solution degrades water adjustments are required. Eventually the fountain solution becomes so contaminated that it needs to be replaced. The present invention comprises a system for minimizing fountain solution contamination thereby extending the useful life of the fountain solution by a substantial period of time.
- The fountain solution recycling system of the present invention utilizes a unique multi-stage separation technology and a recirculation pump to clean and restore the fountain solution. Removal of contaminants is achieved by processing the solution through three separate treatment stages resulting in a reusable, stabilized fountain solution. Components of the fountain solution which are consumed due to carry-off by the printing substrate and evaporation are replaced in the conventional manner.
- Use of the fountain solution recycling system of the present invention easily and reliably reduces costs and improves productivity in an aspect of the commercial printing business that has traditionally been neglected. Simply extending the life of the fountain solution typically adds 1-2 hours of productivity per week per printing press because changing the fountain solution and cleaning the system are no longer required.
- Additionally, by extending the life of the fountain solution waste disposal costs associated with fountain solution replacement are dramatically reduced. In those instances in which spent fountain solution is drained, use of the present invention greatly reduces the copper, zinc, ink, glycols, phosphates and suspended solids going into the drain thereby lessening the impact on the environment.
- A more complete understanding of the present invention may be had by reference to the following Detailed Description when taken in connection with the accompanying Drawings, wherein:
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a fountain solution recycling system for commercial printers incorporating the invention; and -
FIG. 2 is a schematic illustration of the fountain solution recycling system ofFIG. 1 and the interaction thereof with a commercial printing press. - Referring now to the Drawings, and particularly to
FIG. 1 thereof, there is shown a fountainsolution recycling system 10 incorporating the present invention. Thesystem 10 includes apump 12 which receives fountain solution from a commercial printing press through aline 14. The output of thepump 12 is directed to asediment prefilter 16 through aline 18. Thesediment prefilter 16 comprises ahousing 20 which contains a strainer or filter formed from melt blown polypropylene and having a consistency generally similar to that of a fibrous web. The function of thesediment prestrainer 16 is to remove relatively large particles from the flowing fountain solution. - From the
sediment prefilter 16 the fountain solution is directed to aseparation cartridge 22 through aline 24. Theseparation cartridge 22 comprises a housing which contains a diatomaceous earth filter and functions to remove sub-micron sized particles from the flowing fountain solution. Thus, having passed through thesediment prefilter 16 and theseparation cartridge 22 the fountain solution is substantially free of particulate and colloidal contaminants. - From the
separation cartridge 22 the fountain solution is directed to apost treatment cartridge 26 through aline 28. Thepost treatment cartridge 26 comprises a housing which contains a natural zeolite filter material which removes copper ions, zinc ions, and other ions from the flowing fountain solution thereby substantially removing metal ion contaminants from the fountain solution. After flowing through thepost treatment cartridge 26 the fountain solution is returned to the dampener recirculating 1Q device of the commercial pressing press through aline 30. - The
sediment prefilter 16, theseparation filter 22, and thepost treatment filter 26 comprise a three stage treatment system in which each stage has a symbiotic relationship with the former stage. The use of the combined system comprising theprefilter 16, theseparation filter 22, and thepost treatment filter 26 affords two highly beneficial results. First, the use of the combined system substantially extends the life of fountain solution flowing therethrough. Second, the combined system renders the fountain solution much more environmentally friendly upon ultimately disposal. -
FIG. 2 illustrates the use of the fountainsolution recycling system 10 in conjunction with acommercial printing press 32. Arecirculation pump 34 withdraws fountain solution from a fountainsolution recirculation tank 36 and directs the fountain solution to one or more printingpress dampener pans 38 as indicated by thearrows press dampener pans 38 the fountain solution is applied to dampening rollers which in turn apply the fountain solution to the plate cylinder of theprinting press 32. In the operation of theprinting press 32 fountain solution is continuously withdrawn from the printingpress dampener pans 38 and returned to thetank 36 as indicated by thearrows - The fountain
solution recycling system 10 of the present invention withdraws fountain solution from thetank 36 through theline 14 and returns the fountain solution to thetank 34 through theline 30. Thus, thesystem 10 of the present invention functions to maintain the fountain solution within thetank 36 in a substantially clean condition characterized both by a lack of particulate contamination and a reduction of metal ion contamination. - As is best known in
FIG. 1 , the components of the fountain solution recycling system of the present invention may be mounted on a pallet. By mounting all of the components of the system on a pallet installation of the system at convenient location within a commercial printing plant is readily accomplished. All that remains to be done is the connection of thelines - A typical eight-
color 40″ printing press requires the disposal of about 40 gallons of fountain solution per week, or about 2100 gallons per year. 2100 gallons equals about 40 barrels of spent fountain solution that must be disposed of annually. At a typical disposal cost of about $250/barrel the annual fountain solution disposal cost is about $10,000 per year per printing press. Conversely, when the present invention is used the annual fountain solution disposal requirement is about 2 barrels or about $500 per year per press. Elimination of press downtime for fountain solution change out is another benefit resulting from the use of the present invention. At just one hour of eliminated downtime per week the use of the present invention saves over $15,000 per year per press. When down time savings are combined with disposal cost savings use of the present invention results in about $25,000 in annual savings per press. - Although preferred embodiments of the invention have been illustrated in the accompanying Drawings and described in the foregoing Detailed Description, it will be understood that the invention is not limited to the embodiments disclosed, but is capable of numerous rearrangements, modifications, and substitutions of parts and elements without departing from the spirit of the invention.
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26. For use in conjunction with a printing press of the type having a fountain solution pump for withdrawing fountain solution from a fountain solution tank and directing the fountain solution through the printing press and back to the tank, an apparatus for cleaning fountain solution comprising:
a first container;
a sediment prefilter mounted within the first container for receiving fountain solution from the dampening recirculation system of a commercial printing press and for removing relatively large particles from the fountain solution;
a second container;
a separation filter mounted within the second container for receiving fountain solution from the sediment prefilter and for removing sub-micron sized particles from the fountain solution; and
a third container;
a post treatment filter mounted within the third container for receiving fountain solution from the separation filter and for removing predetermined ions from the fountain solution;
means for withdrawing fountain solution from the fountain solution tank independently of the fountain solution pump of the printing press and for sequentially directing the withdrawn fountain solution through the first, second, and third containers and the filters mounted therein;
the sediment prefilter, the separation filter, and the post treatment filter comprising a three-stage treatment system with each stage having a symbiotic relationship with the former stage.
27. The apparatus for cleaning fountain solution according to claim 26 wherein the separation prefilter comprises a housing which contains a strainer formed from melt blown polypropylene.
28. The apparatus for cleaning fountain solution according to claim 26 wherein the separation filter comprises a housing containing diatomaceous earth.
29. The apparatus for cleaning fountain solution according to claim 26 wherein the post treatment filter comprises a housing which contains a zeolite material.
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