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Gravure Printing - Cooling

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The Problem

Gravure printing processes generate large amounts of heat, and use solvent based ink which along with being sensitive to temperature and humidity, can be harmful and explosive.

Cooling in environments like these can be a challenge.

In addition the atmosphere surrounding this client’ building meant that any plant has to be mounted inside to avoid damage.

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Effects of heat in the workplace
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