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                  | Course: Press Work - 
                    Gravure                              Code: 505 |  
                 
                  | Teaching Scheme 
                      hrs/week
 | Examination Scheme |   
                  | Theory | Practical | Theory Marks
 | Duration | UT Marks | Pr. Marks | TW Marks |   
                  | 3 | 4 | 80 | 3 hrs. | 20 | 30 | 20 |  
                  Rationale: The Gravure process is particularly important for packaging 
                applications. The course deals with detailed study of all the 
                variables of the gravure process so that when a student enters 
                this field, he has an introductory level knowledge of the process.
                
               
                 
                  | Lesson 
                      No 1: IntroductionTheory.
 
 | Marks | Hours |   
                  | 1.1 |  
                      Brief idea of process, image carrier. | 3 | 2 |   
                  | 2.2 |  
                      Image processing for gravure process - Different types 
                        of originals, films for Gravure, Comparison with Offset, 
                        need for special colours, trapping & related variables. 
                        
 | 4 | 3 |   
                  | Lesson 
                      No 2: Cylinder materials & variablesTheory.
 
 | Marks | Hours |   
                  | 2.1 |  
                      Copper – properties, finishing, cutting, removal, 
                        testing, corrections, nickel plating. | 5 | 4 |   
                  | 2.2 |  
                      Electroplating - chemical & electrical variables 
                        such as electrolytes, immersion, current, voltage, temperature, 
                        distance.
 | 4 | 3 |   
                  | 2.3 |  
                      Chromium – plating, finishing, degreasing, polishing, 
                        testing,corrections.
 
 |  | 2 |   
                  | 2.4 |  
                      Cylinder base – sleeve, integral shaft, specifications, 
                        balancingmethods.
 
 | 3 | 2 |   
                  | 2.5 |  
                      Cylinder correction methods. | -- | 1 |   
                  | 2.6 |  
                      Automation & environmental aspects. | -- | -- |   
                  | Lesson 
                      No 3: Engraving methodsTheory.
 
 | Marks | Hours |   
                  | 3.1 |  
                      Chemical engraving – cell configurations, different 
                        etching processes, merits, demerits, conventional gravure 
                        – carbon tissue, coating. | 2 | 4 |   
                  | 3.2 |  
                      Electronic engraving – screen angles, cell size, 
                        cell walls, engravingspeeds, cylinder sizes, cutting tool, ink &
 substrate considerations.
 
 | 5 | 3 |   
                  | 3.3 |  
                      Electronic beam & Laser engraving | 3 | 2 |   
                  | Lesson 
                      No 4: Substrates Theory.
 
 | Marks | Hours |   
                  | 4.1 |  
                      Properties | 2 | 1 |   
                  | 4.2 |  
                      Types-absorbent, non-absorbent  | 2 | 1 |   
                  | 4.3 |  
                      Applications  | 1 | -- |   
                  | 4.4 |  
                      Static electricity problems | 2 | 1 |   
                  | Lesson 
                      No 5: Theory.
 
 | Marks | Hours |   
                  | 5.1 |  
                      Doctor blade –  a) Assembly- angle, force, deflection, causes of wear
 b) Materials
  c) Holder configurations- wiping & contact angles,pressure control
 
 d) Setting, Make-ready & Lubrication
 
 e) Problems
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                  | 5.2 |  
                      Impression roller –  a) Functions, materials & hardness
 b) Configurations – pressure, conductivity, balance,
 deflection & compensation
 
 c) Environmental control in gravure press-room, storage 
                        of rollers.
 
 d) Setting & effects on web tension
 
 e) Problems
 
 f) Electrostatic assist
 
 
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                  | 5.3 |  
                      Gravure proofing machines
 | 3 | 2 |   
                  | Lesson 
                      No 6: Inks for gravureTheory.
 
 | Marks | Hours |   
                  | 6.1 |  
                      Composition | 2 | 1 |   
                  | 6.2 |  
                       Classification  | 2 | 1 |   
                  | 6.3 |  
                      Properties | 2 | 1 |   
                  | 6.4 |  
                      Solvents, Toxicity, Viscosity, Temperature | 0 | 3 |   
                  | 6.5 |  
                      Ink fountain & transfer  | 2 | 1 |   
                  | Lesson 
                      No 7: Issues related to Gravure PrintingTheory.
 
 | Marks | Hours |   
                  | 7.1 |  
                      Problems encountered in Gravure process, their causes 
                        & remedies | 3 | 1 |   
                  | 7.2 |  
                      Identification of Gravure print. | -- | 1 |  Practical
 Introduction to different parts of gravure machine & their 
                working
 Setting of feeding unit
 Setting of printing unit- doctor blade assembly, impression roller, 
                registration control
 Setting of delivery unit
 Preparation of gravure cylinder preparation by various methods- 
                demonstrations
 Study of gravure cylinder proofing machine
 
 Reference books:
 
 1.Gravure Primer- GATF
 2.Gravure process technology- GAA
 
 
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