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This circumvential alignment of the cells allows us to (somewhat) drag the laser over the top and bottom cell walls to create an hour-glass design of the cell instead of a closed hexagon. This channeling effect allows high-viscosity inks and coatings to flow more freely through the metering blade to reduce the hydraulic force behind the blade and not trap excessive air into the system. This increase in transfer efficiency allows for the ink to wet-out more uniformly thus reducing the effect of mottling or pin-holing. This geometry is very effective for heavy inks and coatings that require mid to higher volumes.
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