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- On the Move
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- July 30, 2002, ... as VP and treasurer; and recently named Daisy Kessler director of customer service. Don Piatt joined NDC Infrared Engineering, Irwindale, CA, as VP of sensor sales for the Americas. Bob Kuniega has ...
- Corrugated 2002: The Right Mix
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- July 09, 2002, ... to the mfr., the CGS 40 gate sensor checks adhesive volume to ensure the proper amount of adhesive is present, verifying adhesive integrity for positioning and length. Rapidex "An unconventional transverse ...
- Products
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- June 30, 2002, ... Working in conjunction with the MCP25-MS, a high-speed optical sensor verifies adhesive integrity for positioning and length following glue application and before envelope is folded. Sensor checks thickness ...
- Stripe Slitting: The Challenge of Staying within the Lines
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- May 31, 2002, ... factors, since the input quality is usually out of your control. Pattern Sensing The sensor must consistently detect the target stripe edge. Any sensor detection error or dead band will affect stripe-slitting ...
- Products: Edited by Deborah Donberg
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- May 31, 2002, ... Laboratories Inc., Middleboro, MA; 508/946/6200; brookfieldengineering.com The AST-100 in-line process viscometer offers advanced sensor technology for the printing and graphics market. Said to have simple, ...
- Need New Equipment or Accessories? NPD Is the Place to Look
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- April 30, 2002, ... noncontact gap sensors, gap positioning fixture, signal conditioning, optional linerization, and display software. System is described as an improved off-line inspection tool that measures coater slot ...
- Mapping Your Way to Better Tension Control
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- March 31, 2002, ... roller but also may use a vacuum box or web sag sensor. Start at the beginning. For roll-to-roll processes, start at the unwind. If the web line starts with a film, paper, or nonwoven maker, then start ...
- Products
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- March 31, 2002, ... diameter sensors. Arms are arranged so the stand will handle down to a minimum width of 400 mm (16 in.). Guider movement is by a precision linear ball screw, driven by a pulse width modulated DC servo ...
- Reporter Clips
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- February 28, 2002, ... holsters and walk out of the store. We needed a new tag construction that could incorporate a Sensormatic EAS [Electronic Article Surveillance] device as well as convey critical product information and ...
- Products
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- February 28, 2002, ... CA; 626/960-3300; ndcinfrared.com The TFG710 on-line gauge uses near IR (NIR) technology to measure thickness of ultra-thin films down to 5 microns or less. According to mfr., sensor gives film extrusion ...
- Metallizer Makes a Winning Wager
- (Unprinted Rolls)
- February 28, 2002, ... parameter on these machines. It's impossible. There are just too many sensors to keep track of. But if something goes wrong, the sensor spots it and alerts us. This includes line speed, the depth of metal ...
- Through Thick and Thin, Gauging Controls Perform for You
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- February 28, 2002, ... sensors in the business are the radiation-based gauges, either beta or gamma. They just work. But now with all the regulations and environmental legislation, manufacturers are working to reduce the source ...
- High & Dry
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- January 31, 2002, ... our plant.” Compressed Air Sensors One of the competitive advantages of Metlon's slitting machines is extremely accurate registration in very narrow width slitting. For example, one job involved a 0.630-in.-wide ...
- Products
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- December 31, 2001, ... CIMLine and System 21 on-line sensors. Designed for demanding applications where maximum durability, cleanliness, and performance are required. Unibody design incorporates a ⅜-in.-thick, heavy tubula ...
- Products
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- November 30, 2001, ... Matik North America, Maxson Automatic Machinery Co., Nordson Corp., Paper Converting Machine Co., Pearl Technologies, Reifenhauser Inc., Sensor-Experts.com, Thomson Industries, Total Register, and Windmoeller ...
- Automated Sortation System Boosts Customer Satisfaction
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- November 30, 2001, ... the signals to the sensor, thereby minimizing the reflective effect of the packaging and the product. The scanners read the UPC bar codes at the rate of 50-75 scans/sec, depending upon conveyor speed, ...
- What's New Product
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- September 30, 2001, ... hold-down clamps, steeper/sharper blade angles, special blade materials, and sensors. System Offers Crown Correction, Roller Alignment Sensor Products, East Hanover, NJ; 973/884-1755 Improved version ...
- European Conference Draws Large Audience
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- September 30, 2001, ... only statistics may determine. If no independent measurement method of the same variable exists that has even greater resolution, determining whether variation belongs with the material, sensor, or both ...
- TLMI Awards: Hardworking Labels & Tags Reap Their Reward
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- September 30, 2001, ... were required to pass rigorous sensory testing. Suppliers included 3 Sigma, ACPO, Arcar Inks, Interactive Inks, Chromas, Harper, RotoMetrics, OEC Graphics, Enercon, and DuPont. Judges for this year' ...
- Three Shows Make Autumn a Season of Innovation
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- August 31, 2001, ... Pantone Inc. (color reference and specification systems); Raytek Corp. (noncontact temperature measurement sensors); Simco Industrial Static Control (static control bars, guns, nozzles, blowers; web cleaning ...