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- October 31, 2000, ... peristaltic pump is available for use in converting industry applications using solvent-based inks. Dual-roller technology with longer compression cycles reportedly reduces friction and tube fatigue, resulting ...
- Selecting the Right Tensioning System for the Application
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- April 30, 2000, ... braking devices commonly used to apply tension in these applications: electromagnetic friction brakes, magnetic clutches and brakes, magnetic particle brakes, and air-actuated friction brakes. For a given ...
- Static electricity can be a very costly problem
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- August 31, 1998, ... charge that builds up on nonconductive or ungrounded conductive materials. The most common causes of static are friction, pressure, and separation. Simply put, static is the exchange of electrons between ...
- Finding a simple solution to a shocking problem
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- March 31, 1998, ... touches a roller, you're creating friction that generates static, and, as the film travels along the rollers, there always is a slight stretching of the film, which also generates static electricity." ...
- EPA and printers join forces to evaluate inks.
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- October 31, 1996, ... rub resistance * tape adhesiveness * blocking * mottle/lay * ice water crinkle resistance * heat resistance/heat seal * coefficient of friction * print density * coat weight ...
- Deciphering the complexities of the core/shaft/unwind relationship.
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- January 31, 1996, ... by mechanical chucks, according to Myer. Eccentric-type mechanical chucks need enough friction to be able to grab the core material. They also need to be under tension in order to grip properly. These ...
- Brake and clutches improve to meet industry demands.
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- December 31, 1995, ... revolutionized that aspect of the business. There are braking systems available that have eliminated the need for dry friction components altogether. They have almost nothing in common with conventional ...
- Die-cutting developments continue unabated.
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- September 30, 1995, ... friction between the kerf and cutting knife. So, as the slot wears, the kerf gets wider, eventually becoming so sloppy that the die can no longer be reknifed, necessitating the creation of a new cutting ...
- Doctor blades are the right Rx for gravure
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- September 30, 1995, ... method of changing blades, they are limited in their ability to provide the precise blade load necessary even when T.I.R. is not a factor. The air pressure, in P.S.I., must first overcome friction in ...
- Company develops line of cost-saving packaging
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- March 31, 1995, ... diaper bags require a slip agent in the polyethylene film to reduce friction when loading diapers into the bags. This can present a problem for many adhesives with certain polymer structures because they ...
- Unusual fiber packaging finding worldwide success
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- December 31, 1994, A Dutch converter of fiber drums has found a successful way to use recycled newprint in the production of fiber-based containers for a variety of packaging A Dutch converter of fiber drums has found a ...