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- A Communication from the PLACE Div. of TAPPI
- (Magazine)
- March 30, 2006, Improving productivity with automated slitter positioning, polymeric nanocomposites enabled by controlled architecture materials, benefits of new technology ionizers for web handling, and the effect of ...
- Deflecting Nip Roller Problems?
- (Magazine)
- March 30, 2006, What causes nip roller deflection? How can you compensate for nip roller deflection? Web Lines X ’em out! Nipped rollers are vital to many web processes, including coating, laminating, embossing, calendaring, ...
- Digital Integration
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- March 30, 2006, Learn the seven key benefits adding a digital press can bring to your business. Web Exclusive Digital printing often is thought of as a standalone operation for producing documents containing variable ...
- If Not Rough, How About Groovy?
- (Magazine)
- February 27, 2006, Even though rough surfaces have a bad reputation, rough is better than smooth to fight lubrication from air or liquid lubrication. But is rough the best solution? Web Lines Last month I presented the ...
- Slitting New Product Digest
- (Magazine)
- February 27, 2006, ... DB slitting system from Ashe Converting Equipment. The slitter features a web width of 1,650 mm and a shaftless unwind. Various winding modes are available, and no equipment change is necessary to move ...
- Bobst to Exhibit at IPEX
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- February 14, 2006, ... and laminating technology, vacuum web coating and metallizing, and slitting, rewinding, and handingling solutions. PRESS RELEASE ROSELAND, NJ—Bobst Group will present a comprehensive range of technology ...
- What Static Can Do is Shocking
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- January 30, 2006, Why is static electricity a concern to converters of moving webs? It can cause four problems. PLC Probe Static electricity is a common occurrence in virtually all converting operations that handle moving ...
- Are You Rough Enough?
- (Magazine)
- January 30, 2006, What is the better roller surface to prevent web scratching, smooth or rough? Many people will opt for smooth, but in fact, this is the wrong direction. Web Lines Rough necks, rough language, rough ...
- Can This Coater Be Saved?
- (Archive)
- January 30, 2006, ... this analysis, you need to look at the basic process elements: coating, solution handling and mixing, drying, web transport, range drive, unwind, rewind, and control systems. In addition, peripheral systems ...
- The Secret Strain
- (Magazine)
- December 30, 2005, Web Handling What is strain and what’s so secret about it? Strain is the dimensional change of a material as it is tensioned, loaded, stretched, or compressed. Strain is the dimensional difference ...
- Why Isn't Your Slitter Running
- (Magazine)
- December 30, 2005, ... doing all the work needed to support the slitter. Your slitter may not be running, but I bet your slitter operator is. Web Lines Walk by any slitter and more likely than not, it won’t be running. Why? ...
- A Communication from the PLACE Div. of TAPPI
- (Magazine)
- December 21, 2005, ... product. At line speeds approaching 600 m/min for flexible packaging and 900 m/min for coated papers, the slots-over-rolls dryer may be subject to the negative affects of a fast moving web over a shallow-wrap ...
- Parkinson Technologies Updates Corporate Identity
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- December 07, 2005, ... under the Parkinson corporate identity. The Parkinson Winders brand represents winding and web handling machinery for the plastics, nonwovens, and paper industries. Key Filters' melt filtration product ...