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46 Auto gauge control for flat dies.


Automatic thickness control of slot dies for cast film and sheet began in the 1960s. Black Clawson developed a motorized mo·tor·ize  
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1. To equip with a motor.

2. To supply with motor-driven vehicles.

3. To provide with automobiles.
 mechanical wrench on a traversing rail for automatic die-bolt adjustment in 1962. The German Institute for Plastics Processing (IKV IKV Imperial Klingon Vessel (Star Trek)
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) in Aachen also devised a system with an electric motor along the die to adjust die bolts. But both could adjust only one bolt at a time, not much better than an operator could do by hand, and bolt rotation wasn't very precise.

The need for finer automatic adjustment became critical with the advent of thin OPP OPP Opposite
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 sheet in the '60s. As sheet got thinner, gauge errors were magnified in importance.

The earliest attempt at controlling die lips with heated bolts was in the mid '60s, when Roy Lowey Jr. at Blaw-Knox patented heated bolts on a sliding-lip die. But sliding lips had inertia, so this did little to improve sheet uniformity.

Frank Nissel at Welex had the idea of heating and cooling die bolts on a flexible-lip die. The first system was installed on an OPP line at Rhone-Poulenc in France in '72. Welex patented the concept in 1976. His technology uses a traversing thickness gauge to determine TD gauge and adjust the bolts as needed as needed prn. See prn order. . That has been the basic approach to automatic gauge control for flat dies ever since.

Welex trademarked his Autoflex die and licensed Extrusion Dies Inc. (EDI (Electronic Data Interchange) The electronic communication of business transactions, such as orders, confirmations and invoices, between organizations. Third parties provide EDI services that enable organizations with different equipment to connect. ) exclusively to build them.
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Title Annotation:TOP 50 INNOVATIONS 1955-2005
Publication:Plastics Technology
Date:Oct 1, 2005
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