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To Study the Solid Wastages and its Minimization in Gravure Printing

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Pages:136-138
Shammi Mehra1, Azad Singh2, and Sachin Verma3 (Department of Printing Technology, GJUS&T, Hisar, Haryana1&2, and Department of Mass communication and Media Technology, Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra, Haryana3)

The demand of packaging sector is growing rapidly over a period of time. Printing on flexible plastic substrates is the main substrates due to its natural nature. Along with its demand, the wastages are also main problem and its control is very important. The wastages may be in two forms i.e. Liquid wastages or solid wastages. The solid wastages play an effective role in affecting the productivity of organization. The wastages during the printing production from infeed unit to outfeed unit, including all stages are the main issue in all printing process and its finding at all stages is very important to control the wastages and improving productions. Analyzing the solid wastages at different stages guide the organization to minimize the wastages and indicates the maximum and minimum wastages during production. This research paper presents the solid wastages at different stages likes printing, inspection, lamination, slitting and trimming, during printing and machine-off operation and hence indicates at which stages the maximum wastages is occurring that can be minimized in future.

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Pages:136-138
Shammi Mehra1, Azad Singh2, and Sachin Verma3 (Department of Printing Technology, GJUS&T, Hisar, Haryana1&2, and Department of Mass communication and Media Technology, Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra, Haryana3)