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Rogers, CT, August 20, 2008 - Rogers Corporation has introduced a new economically priced cushion mounting solution for corrugated post-print applications - E/bak™ Cushions.
This value performance corrugated cushion and has been designed for use on general purpose corrugated applications of line and solid work with some simple combination screens.
As the newest addition to compliment Rogers’ R/bak® product line of cushion mounting materials for flexographic printing applications, E/bak Cushions are easy to handle, resilient, and offer an economical alternative cushion for mid-range print quality jobs. E/bak provides standard quality print results, lower dot gain and maintains high solid ink density, allowing for consistent print results over an entire press run.
Based on Rogers’ proven open-cell urethane foam technology, E/bak Cushions build thickness on the cylinder while also providing cushioning and absorbing vibration in the corrugated print process. E/bak cushions lower operating costs by reducing press adjustments and plate wear while decreasing gear banding and press bounce. Added benefits also include reduced fluting and board crush at increased line speeds.
E/bak SF (supported firm) has been designed on .010 PET film carrier and is cast to thickness, not buffed. Its polyester support layer ensures dimensional stability and acts as a mounting base. The foam is dark green in color and has a skin surface. It is available in four standard thickness values – 0.040”, 0.060”, 0.080” and 0.120” – in only 60-inch width.
Rogers’ R/bak Cushion Mounting Materials contribute to improved operating performance through faster start-ups, higher line speeds and fewer press adjustments while providing award-winning print results.
Rogers’ E/bak and R/bak Cushion Mounting Materials are available worldwide though an extensive network of knowledgeable distributors.
For more information on R/bak materials from Rogers, visit www.rogerscorporation/hpf/printing.
About Rogers Corporation
Rogers Corporation (NYSE:ROG), headquartered in Rogers, Conn., is a global technology leader in the development and manufacture of high performance specialty material products for a variety of applications in a wide range of markets including: portable communications, consumer products, communication infrastructure, ground transportation, and aerospace and defense. Most of the Company’s products are covered by trade secrets or patents. Rogers operates manufacturing facilities in Arizona, Connecticut, and Illinois in the U.S., in Gent, Belgium and in Suzhou, China. Asian sales offices are located in Japan, China, Taiwan, Korea, India and Singapore. Rogers has joint ventures in Japan and China with INOAC Corporation, in Taiwan with Chang Chun Plastics Co., Ltd. and in the U.S. with Mitsui Chemicals, Inc. The world runs better with Rogers.® http://www.rogerscorporation.com
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