Identifying Gravure Coaters

Gravure coating is an older, well known water and solvent-based coating technique. There are three major gravure application systems dominating the market: Pan-Feed, Open Applicator and Closed Applicator.

These applications systems face four major challenges in obtaining high-quality gravure coating. These challenges are:

This Tech Tip will address advantages and disadvantages of the three above-mentioned coating techniques as well as offering solutions to the challenges.

Pan-Feed Applicator

The Pan-Feed gravure applicator is the simplest system available in the market. It is relatively easy to run and is supplied in two configurations; direct gravure or off-set gravure. (see fig. 1) The diagram shows the air entrapment problems with a typical pan fed system.


Fig. 1

Advantages of this system are:

Disadvantages of this system are:

Open Gravure Applicator

The Open Gravure Applicator ensures greater control of coating flow around the gravure roll.


Fig. 2

Coating head is located in the three or nine o’clock position and may be used in direct or offset gravure configurations (see fig.2).

By limiting the open coating surface solvent evaporation is reduced, although it does not eliminate the laminar air entering the coating through empty gravure cells. The advantage of the open applicator is that the flooded metering doctor blade will eliminate any air entrapment.

Advantages of this system are:

Disadvantages of this system are:

Closed Gravure Applicator

By adding the second blade to the top of the open applicator, the coating pond becomes enclosed, hence closed gravure applicator. This technique allows for higher line speeds (see fig. 3).


Fig. 3

Advantages of this system:

Disadvantages of this system:

Black Clawson suggests a solution to these gravure coating disadvantages. The Pressurized Gravure Head (PGH) minimizes the amount of air injected into the coating while also providing a wider coatweight range. Direct and offset gravure models are available (see fig. 4).


Fig. 4

Advantages of this system include:

Disadvantages of this system:

For more information on gravure coaters, coating components or systems, please contact Black Clawson Converting Machinery at 315-598-7121 or e-mail your questions to bc@bc-egan.com