2012 WCHC Europe
Surface Functionalization of Web Substrates In-line With Metal and Metal Oxide Deposition Paid Members Public
Metallized and clear metal oxide coatings used in applications such a food packaging, printing, decorative, biomedical, electronic and agricultural, often require certain surface functionality that alters the properties of the metallized surface. Useful functional properties include high surface energy for adhesion to printing inks and other materials, low surface energy
A New Generation of Corrosion Resistant Evaporator Boats Paid Members Public
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A Slitter Rewinder's Focus on Pure Productivity and Profitability Paid Members Public
Presented by Randy Wolf, KAMPF MACHINERY CORPORATION USA wolf_abstractwolf_abstract.pdf150 KBdownload-circle
Securing a Production Process through Nip Measurements” Paid Members Public
Un-parallel rollers/cylinders or incorrect absolute pressure can greatly influence process critical nips. Machine builders/ roller manufacturers and process/application owners are in different ways interested in the nip characteristics of process critical nips. Industrial roller nips can be divided into processing nips, where the intent is to permanently modify
Roll-to-Roll Vacuum Deposition of OLEDs For Lighting Application Paid Members Public
Presented by Tomasz Wanski, Fraunhofer Institute for Photonic Microsystems A novel approach has been started to transfer highly efficient small molecule OLED technology into roll-to-roll processing on flexible metal and polymer webs for OLED lighting. The processing line consists of a roll-to-roll vacuum coater for organic materials evaporation, a roll-to-roll
Wrinkling of Foils Paid Members Public
Presented by Timothy J. Walker, TJWalker+Associates, Inc. Kevin A. Cole, Optimation Technology Inc. Aluminum and copper metal webs less than 150 microns thick (6-mils) are considered foils. In many products, thinner foils have cost or weight advantages, but as with nearly any web, thinner means an increased sensitivity to
Wireless Monitoring of Winding Roll Pressures Paid Members Public
Presented by Timothy J. Walker, TJWalker+Associates, Inc. Winding is a dynamic process. The final roll is the product of all that happens from roll start to final cutoff. Nearly all roll measurement methods try to characterize a roll's structure after winding is completed. This is like understanding
Coating Application in Comparison – Gravure roller technique (contact) vs. Curtain technique (non-contact) Paid Members Public
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