Additional Information for Lithographic Rub-Up Table
Lithographic Rub-Up Tables are specialized equipment used in the printing, duplicating, and bookbinding industry. They are part of the supply class Printing, Duplicating, and Bookbinding Equipment, which falls under the supply group Special Industry Machinery.
Lithographic Rub-Up Tables are designed to facilitate the process of creating lithographic prints. They consist of a flat surface, usually made of glass or metal, that is used for rubbing up or transferring images onto paper or other printing materials. The table provides a smooth and even surface for the artist or printer to work on.
The process of creating a lithographic print involves applying ink or paint to a prepared surface, such as a lithographic stone or plate. The image is then transferred onto the printing material by rubbing it onto the surface using a lithographic crayon or pencil. The rub-up table provides a stable and controlled environment for this process, ensuring accurate and consistent results.
Lithographic Rub-Up Tables are typically equipped with features such as adjustable height, a non-slip surface, and a built-in light source to enhance visibility. Some models may also have additional features like a vacuum system to hold the paper in place during the rubbing process.
These tables are commonly used in printmaking studios, commercial printing companies, and bookbinding workshops. They are essential tools for artists, printmakers, and professionals in the printing industry who require precise and high-quality prints.
Overall, Lithographic Rub-Up Tables play a crucial role in the printing, duplicating, and bookbinding industry by providing a reliable and efficient method for creating lithographic prints.
Related Item Names for INC 13729 Lithographic Rub-Up Table
NATO Stock Numbers with Item Name 13729 Lithographic Rub-Up Table Page 1 of 1
- RUB40
- RNCC: 3 | RNVC: 9 | DAC: 4
- RUB54
- RNCC: 3 | RNVC: 9 | DAC: 4
- MILT12010
- RNCC: 4 | RNVC: 1 | DAC: X