COLOP Photopolymer Vx55
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- Brand: COLOP
- MPN: 141211
- Part #: OFSCOL353120
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COLOP Photopolymer Vx55
- Brand: COLOP
- MPN: 141211
- Part #: OFSCOL353120

Product URL: https://www.pbtech.co.nz/product/OFSCOL353120/COLOP-Photopolymer-Vx55
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Features
COLOP has refined this traditional product in terms of quality as well as in terms of handling, which becomes obvious already by the new dosage drain, which is used for polymer bottles for the first time in this case.
This dosage drain in the distinctive COLOP red offers the following advantages:
Clean handling
Dirty dosage drains or polymer which runs down the bottle after pouring it out, which makes the bottle and so your fingers dirty are definitely a matter of the past, because of the integrated rallying point inside the dosage drain. When using COLOP polymer VX55 it is guaranteed that the polymer bottle as well as your hands stay clean!
Simple dosage
Because of the new dosage drain the previous difficult dosage of the polymer jet is an easy thing now - even for unskilled users.
Material saving
As a result the material loss because of spilled polymer gets less.
Advantages:
- Excellent imaging
- Constant imprint quality
- Wide exposure latitude
- Increased die life
- Highest UV resistance
Specifications
Reccommended Exposure Times
Main
180 sec. *
Back
15-20 sec. *
Develop
180 sec. *
Post Exp
400 sec. *
Notes
* Values depend on the already performed operating hours of the exposure unit