VARNISH

Finishfit® WBC Super Matt Extra FCM 2238

Finishfit FCM 2238

Finishfit® WBC Super Matt Extra FCM 2238 is recommended for inline coating in sheetfed offset/coating unit (chambered doctor blade). The varnish is also suitable for offline coating with dry, conventional inks. In both cases, it can be used over a large area without water.

Finishfit® WBC Super Matt Extra FCM 2238 is also suitable for the use on the side of a printed product facing away from the foodstuff, which should meet the requirements of Regulation (EC) 1935/2004, Art. 3.

Finishfit® WBC Super Matt Extra FCM 2238 has been specially developed for maximum machine speed with minimum transfer times between printing and finishing.


Properties

 

  • Suitable for direct food contact
  • Reduced sliding friction
  • Good drying
  • Good rub resistance
  • Suitable for long and short delivery
  • Drying by IR and hot air, recommended pile temperature between 27°C and 34°C (80,6°F – 93,2°F)
  • Can be used on paper >115g/m², cardboard and on non-absorbent substrates (due to different film types, a pre-test is mandatory)
  • Applicable on both sides
  • Standard viscosity 40 - 50 sec., measured at 20°C (68° F), DIN 4mm viscosity cup


Application

 

  • Stir well before use
  • The properties depend on the substrate and the application quantity
  • Powder spraying if required
  • Only use printing inks which are solvent, alkali and spirit resistant accrding to DIN ISO 2836


Additives

 

  • For cleaning flexo engraved rollers we recommend Cleanfit Anilox 2259


Storage

 

  • Protect from frost, heat and direct sunlight
  • Storage only in original packaging at 10 – 30 °C (50 – 86° F)
  • Unopened and correctly stored Finishfit®WBC Super Matt Extra FCM 2238 has a shelf life of 12 months from date of delivery


Standard Packaging

 

  • 25 kg can
  • 220 kg drum
  • 1,050 kg container/ IBC
Note: This technical description is intended to inform and advise you. It corresponds to our current state of knowledge. However, since the specific application depends on a number of factors over which we have no influence, no guarantee and liability for the pressure failure can be derived.