Printing measuring devices
Measuring devices for printing and industrial processes
At Aufer Solutions, we offer a range of measuring devices for flexography, gravure, and electroforming, which are essential tools for ensuring quality, uniformity, and consistency at every stage of the production process. These devices allow you to control critical parameters such as ink density, temperature, coating thickness, and color intensity, ensuring reliable and repeatable results.
We work with leading manufacturers who develop high-precision equipment adapted to current standards in the graphic arts and industrial sectors.
Types of measuring devices
- Ink densitometers: measure ink density and temperature, and help control color consistency in printing.
- Concentration meters: allow you to control your processes.
- Thickness gauges: control the thickness of metal coatings or protective films.
Advantages of our measuring devices
- Accuracy and reliability
Consistent results that ensure print and coating quality. - Waste reduction
By detecting variations early on, errors in large print runs are avoided. - Improved productivity
Quick and reliable adjustments on the machine that reduce downtime. - Regulatory compliance
Equipment designed in accordance with international quality control standards.
Applications of measuring devices
- Quality control in flexographic and gravure printing.
- Verification of uniformity in electroplating and coating processes.
- Calibration of machines in graphic production workshops.
Frequently asked questions about measuring devices
Why is it important to measure coating thickness?
Because it ensures that the parts have the appropriate protection, appearance, and conductivity according to the galvanizing or anodizing process.
Can these devices be integrated with digital production systems?
Yes, many current models offer connectivity with management and quality control software.
What are the benefits of viscosity control in printing?
Maintains proper ink fluidity, preventing problems with coverage, drying, or variations in the final color.

