45 Auto gauge control for blown film.Automatic gauge control for blown film is relatively recent. Systems apply differential heating or cooling around the bubble A bit in bubble memory or a symbol in a bubble chart. via segmented die lips or a segmented air ring or IBC IBC International Building Code IBC Iraq Body Count IBC Institutional Biosafety Committee IBC Inflammatory Breast Cancer IBC International Business Company IBC Independence Blue Cross IBC Insurance Bureau of Canada IBC International Broadcasting Convention unit. Windmoeller & Hoelscher in Germany launched the concept with its NCP (1) (Network Control Program) See SNA and network control program. (2) (NetWare Core Protocol) The file sharing protocol used in a NetWare network. (Numeric numeric see numerical. numeric cluster see ten-key pad. Control of Profile) die at the K '79 show in Dusseldorf. The die blew compressed air compressed air, air whose volume has been decreased by the application of pressure. Air is compressed by various devices, including the simple hand pump and the reciprocating, rotary, centrifugal, and axial-flow compressors. through channels to cool local areas of its circumference. NCP dies were installed at three processors in Germany, Switzerland, and Japan, but they weren't successful in the early years. Various sources attribute the problem to the software, thickness gauges of the time, or a lack of market need for such a high degree of control. Market interest later caught up with the technology as high-speed printing and converting machines required better quality film. In the mid-1980s W&H revived re·vive v. re·vived, re·viv·ing, re·vives v.tr. 1. To bring back to life or consciousness; resuscitate. 2. To impart new health, vigor, or spirit to. 3. the idea and introduced the Optifil P1 die at K '86. The second-generation Optifil P2 system appeared at K '92. It used heated segments around the die instead of cooling air. The latest, Optifil P3, came out at K 2001. Designed for very high-output lines. It combines a segmented die with a dual-segmented air drag. In 1988 Reifenhauser and PlastControl both patented segmented air rings and agreed to share technologies. Reifenhauser launched its DKR DKR Danish Krone (currency of Denmark) DKR Dark Knight Returns (comic) DKR Diddy Kong Racing (video game) DKR Dynamic Knowledge Repository DKR Dynamic Kinetic Resolution dual-chamber air-cooling ring at K '89. At that show, Kuhne GmbH also showed a segmented air ring with thickness gauges and control software from Octagon GmbH. Gloucester Engineering launched itsAutoprofile air ring in 1990. It controls film gauge by blowing heated air through segments of the ring. In 1995, Addex introduced and patented the first segmented IBC-based gauge controls, which adjust the air gaps of the IBC pancakes. After W&H's patent on the auto-gauge die expired in 2000, several more suppliers quickly came out with auto dies. In 2002, Brampton Engineering introduced a segmented die based not on heating the lip, but on deforming it to alter the die gap. |
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