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Splicer.


MARTIN AUTOMATIC

Rockford IL USA

Model ECPF automatic splicer splice  
tr.v. spliced, splic·ing, splic·es
1.
a. To join (two pieces of film, for example) at the ends.

b. To join (ropes, for example) by interweaving strands.

2.
 unwinds webs at low and controlled tension, and makes roll transfers at full line speed. A zero-speed splicer for film and nonwoven non·wo·ven  
adj.
Made by a process not involving weaving. Used of textiles.

n.
Material or a fabric made by a process not involving weaving.
 webs, it joins the end of an expiring roll to the beginning of another with both webs stationary. The process is supplied with web from an accumulator, or festoon festoon, sculptured or painted architectural or interior ornament consisting of a garland of leaves, flowers, or fruit, or some combination of these, held by ribbons or folds and draped at the ends. , which stores enough of the web to keep it running at full speed during the splicing splicing /splic·ing/ (spli´sing)
1. the attachment of individual DNA molecules to each other, as in the production of chimeric genes.

2. RNA s.
 function.

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Title Annotation:NARROW WEB PRODUCTS
Publication:Label & Narrow Web
Date:Apr 1, 2005
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