Written to assist anyone who works with webs directly or indirectly, The Plastic Film and Foil Web Handling Guide is a handbook for diagnosing and correcting problems with web handling technology. Covering web handling fundamentals, process-related technologies, troubleshooting, and solutions, it includes sufficient technical information to identify and correct defects in rolls (of film or foil). Readers will appreciate this unbiased look at web handling that also serves as a counterpoint to information from equipment suppliers.
The text presents guidelines on:
Roller alignment in machines Tensioning of webs Use of web spreading and guiding devices Use of razor slitters Shear knife slitters Edge trim removal Trim disposal Management of electrostatic charges on webs Waste storage equipment
Winding technology is presented that addresses gage variation issues, cores and mandrels, vibration, speed issues, web thickness issues, web strength issues, coated web issues, laminated web issues, clear film issues, winding tension profile issues, and lay-on roller issues. A guide for troubleshooting web-handling problems and a glossary of terms for quick reference is also provided.WEB STABILITY Imaginary Resistive Tension Member Concepts Alignment Requirements Structure & Stresses Affect Film Web Behavior Tension Limitations Tensions Limitations with Temperature
TENSION ISOLATION NIP Roller Tension Isolators Three-Roller NIP Systems S Wrapped Driven Rollers Vacuum Rollers Vacuum Belts
WEB TENSION MEASURING AND CONTROL DEVICES Web Tension Sensing Dancer-Roller Systems Load- Cell Rollers Mass-Free Dancer Sensing
WEB SPREADING Increased Diameter under Web Edges Concave Rollers Bowed Spreader Rollers Air-Bearing Spreading Angled Oppl#ƒ