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WHY
TEST FOUNTAIN SOLUTIONS?
Accurate fountain (dampening) solution
concentration control is essential for consistent, high-quality results in
lithography. Low concentration can cause drying on the non-image area of the
plate resulting in tinting, scumming, blanket piling, etc. High concentrations,
on the other hand, bring about over-emulsification of the ink. This results in
weakening of color strength and changes in ink rheology (body and flow
properties). Correct concentration will allow the non-image areas of the plate
to be appropriately wetted.
WAYS TO
TEST
Traditionally, pH was the test relied on to
determine fountain solution concentration. Today, however, conductivity testing
is recognized as a much more accurate method. Many modern dampening solutions
are pH stabilized (or buffered), so only small changes in pH are seen even when
dramatic changes occur in solution strength. Conductivity measurement is a fast
and easy test which is more indicative of fountain solution concentration than
pH. This is true for all neutral, alkaline, and many acid type solutions.
pH is still important, however, with
unbuffered acid fountain solutions. Checking both conductivity and pH can
provide valuable information. Acid fountain solution is a mixture of gum arabic,
wetting agents, salts, acids, buffers, etc. Conductivity will tell you if the
proper amount of most ingredients are present, but pH is necessary to check acid
concentrations. pH will also determine how effective one ingredient, gum arabic,
will be.
CONDUCTIVITY TESTING
What is conductivity? Conductivity is the
measurement of a solution's ability to conduct an electrical current. It is
usually expressed in microsiemens (micromhos). Absolutely pure water is actually
a poor electrical conductor. It is the substances dissolved in water which
determine how conductive the solution will be. Therefore, conductivity is an
excellent indicator of solution strength. To properly measure the conductivity
of fountain solutions:
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Test and write down the conductivity
of the water used to prepare the solution.
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Mix the fountain solution concentrate
with the water, using the manufacturer's recommendations or as experience
dictates.
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Measure the conductivity of the mixed
solution.
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Subtract the water conductivity value
obtained in step 1. This is necessary because tap water quality can change
from day to day.
The resulting number is an accurate indicator
of fountain solution strength. Caution: because alcohol will lower a solution's
conductivity, always test solution conductivity before and after the addition of
alcohol.
Determining the best concentration of
fountain solution is mostly "trial and error." It can be very useful to make a
graph, recording readings for every one-half or one ounce of concentrate added
to a gallon of water. Record readings on a graph with the vertical axis
representing conductivity values and the horizontal axis representing
ounces/gallon. Such a graph will help "fine tune" your system during future
press runs.
For "on the spot" fountain solution tests,
Myron L handheld instruments are fast, accurate, and reliable. Measurements are
made in seconds simply by pouring a small sample of solution into the instrument
cell cup and pressing a button. Automatic temperature compensated accuracy and
famous MYRON L reliability have made our instruments popular in pressrooms
worldwide.
pH TESTING
Even
though pH usually is not the best method to check the concentration of fountain
solution, it is still very important and must be checked regularly. The pH of
acid dampening solution affects sensitivity, plate-life, ink-drying, etc. Also,
pH can change during a run if the paper has a high acid or alkaline content. pH,
therefore, must be maintained at the proper level for good printing.
A
convenient and accurate way to test pH (as well as temperature) is Myron L's
waterproof
ULTRAMETER
II™
Model 6P or
TECHPRO
II™
TH1. The 6P has a 100 reading memory and the TH1 has a 20 reading memory to
store test results onsite. The 6P also measures conductivity. All electrodes are
contained in the cell cup for protection. Model M6/PH also measures pH and
conductivity.
CONTINUOUS CONTROL
For continuous monitoring and/or control of
fountain solution concentration, MYRONL offers a complete series of in-line
conductivity instruments. These economical, accurate, and reliable models use a
remotely installed sensor and a panel/wall mount meter enclosure. Most contain
an adjustable set point and heavy duty relay circuit which can be used to
activate alarms, valves, feed pumps, etc. All models contain a 0-10VDC output for
a chart recorder or PLC (SCADA) input, if required, (4-20mA output is also
available).
The
750 Series
II
with dual set point option has become quite popular in
pressrooms. The two set points allow a "safe zone" for controlling fountain
solution concentration.
LITHO-KIT ™
Ultrameter
II
6P, 512M5 and
M6/PH are available with the useful
LITHO-KIT™. This
accessory includes a foam-lined, rugged all-plastic carrying case with
calibrating solutions and buffers. In addition, a syringe to simplify drawing
samples and a thermometer for testing fountain solution temperature are also
included.
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PROBLEM |
REMEDY |
RECOMMENDED
MYRON L MODELS |
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Improperly mixed
fountain solution |
Carefully follow manufacturer’s directions, checking both water and
mixed solution with a conductivity instrument |
Waterproof
Ultrameter II
Models 4P or 6P and TechPro
II
TPH1 or TP1 all test 0-9999 ppm TDS or microsiemens conductivity,
and temperature. 512M5 portable DS Meter™ with a 0-5000 microsiemens
conductivity range |
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Halftones sharpen
and highlight dots lost during run |
Check pH of
fountain solution to determine if it’s too acidic |
Waterpoof
Ultrameter II
Model 6P and TechPro
II
TH1. M6/PH portable pDS Meter. Ranges: 0-5000 microsiemens and 2-12
pH |
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Reverse osmosis
water treatment system monitor indicates membrane failure |
Test RO water
quality and verify in-line instrument accuracy |
Waterproof
Ultrameter II
Models 4P or 6P and TechPro
II
TPH1 or TP1 all test 0-9999 ppm TDS or microsiemens conductivity,
and temperature. |
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Scum streaks
across plate after 10,000 - 20,000 impressions |
Check acid/gum
levels in fountain solution |
Waterproof
Ultrameter II
Model 6P and TechPro
II
TH1. M6/PH portable pDS Meter. Ranges: 0-5000 microsiemens and 2-12
pH |
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Personnel unable
to test fountain solution concentration |
Continuously
control fountain solution with conductivity Monitor/controller |
758II-123 (0-5000
μS) in-line Monitor/controller |
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