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ALE systems for embossing roller production produce full size or tooling size rollers using various methods:

- Co2 and/or fibre lasers can be used to engrave into hard polymeric materials, so as to produce full size tooling rollers. These rollers often have their engraved pattern transferred into steel via a wax and acid transfer process.

- Q-Switched YAG/fibre lasers are able to produce three-dimensional surfaces into hard materials, (metals and ceramics). When engraving hard materials, the rate of material removal is slower than that of polymeric materials. In order to cut into hard materials, often a layered or laminar technique is used.

- A laminar approach is also used when using photo etching as the means to remove material. An etch resistant mask can be engraved away by a laser, thus facilitating the etching process. Multiple etches are used in order to provide different depths in the engraved roll. ALE laminar software can be used to layer the individual etches required.
 

direct steel engraved emboss roller
      Advances in laser technology enable us to engrave directly into various metals. Our direct metal engraving systems are ideal for the production of fine 3D textures and geometric pattern rollers.
   
 
 Machine type Hercules (moving laser)
 Roll size (face)  up to 8 metres
 Roll size (diameter) 20mm - 1200mm
 Fibre laser options 20, 50, 100,200, 500 watt
 Co2 laser option 1-2 x 600 watt semi sealed
 Co2 laser option 1-2 x 300 watt sealed
 Q-Switch laser option 1-4 x 20watt
 Resolution 1000dpi - 8000dpi
 
  ALE embossing systems can include up to 2 Co2 lasers with a fibre laser on a single system. ALE 3D depth scanner can be supplied as part of the system.

For further technical information, sample requests or demonstrations please contact ALE.

 

   

       
      This example, (left), shows the data file used to produce a steel roller by direct laser engraving.

The data file was created using 3D modelling software for the geometric features, the textures were created using the ALE 3D depth scanner and adobe photoshop.

 

           

engraving data file

engraved steel roll

    The engraving data files for embossing roller production can be created using 3D modelling software, standard graphic design software packages. The ALE 3D depth scanner is also used to scan textures to create the continuous tone tiff file for engraving.