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Dual-Motor deckle for extrusion coating is automatic.


A spring-loaded external deckle deckle - /dek'l/ (From "dec-" and "nibble"; the original spelling seems to have been "decle") Two nickles; 10 bits. Reported among developers for Mattel's GI 1600 (the Intellivision games processor), a chip with 16-bit wide RAM but 10-bit wide ROM.  for extrusion coating dies is the first device to allow automatic, computer-controlled adjustment of coating widths, according to according to
prep.
1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians.

2. In keeping with: according to instructions.

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 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.  Extrusion Dies Industries LLC (Logical Link Control) See "LANs" under data link protocol.

LLC - Logical Link Control
, Chippewa Falls, Wis. Typically, the external, back-up deckle is adjusted manually with a sliding wedge mechanism. (The internal deckle is typically adjusted manually but can also be motorized mo·tor·ize  
tr.v. mo·tor·ized, mo·tor·iz·ing, mo·tor·iz·es
1. To equip with a motor.

2. To supply with motor-driven vehicles.

3. To provide with automobiles.
.)

EDI's new automatic deckling system uses two AC motors. One makes the large width adjustment of both internal and external deckles in tandem; a second, smaller motor repositions the internal deckle blade to reduce edge bead. A new spring-loaded device applies pressure to seal the external deckle at the die lip and prevent leakage. Automatic adjustment is more consistent and safer for operators, since adjustments are made remotely, EDI says. The deckle will be shown at K 2007 in Dusseldorf in October. Tel: (715) 726-1201 * www.extrusiondies.com

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Title Annotation:KEEPING UP WITH: Extrusion
Publication:Plastics Technology
Date:Aug 1, 2007
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