What is the normal thickness of offset blanket?
Rachel Newton
Updated on April 22, 2026
Conventional Printing Blanket
| Thickness | 1.95 mm, 1.70 mm |
|---|---|
| Overall Hardness | 75 Degree Shore A |
| Compressibility | 0.17 mm at 1060 kPa Typical, 0.22 mm at 2060 kPa Typical |
| Elongation | Less than 0.70% at 10 N/mm |
| Tensile Strength | Greater than 60 N/mm |
Accordingly, what is the thickness of a normal offset plate?
The offset printing plates used in offset printing are thin (up to about 0.3 mm), and easy to mount on the plate cylinder, and they mostly have a mono-metal (aluminum) or, less often, multimetal, plastic or paper construction.
Additionally, what is the unit of hardness of blanket? Durometer
In this regard, what is the normal thickness of PS printing plate?
0.270mm
What is a blanket in printing?
A synthetic rubber mat used in offset lithography to transfer—or "offset"—an image from a metal plate to the paper or other substrate. It is the use of a blanket that gives offset lithography its name (see also Direct Lithography.)