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[pdf] Microsoft Word - Modbus_TCPIP_Protocol.doc
44 SET BATCH WEIGHT 48 SET DATE AND TIME 50 3 SET STEADY STATE RATE 54 SET TAG 55 SET TARGET THROUGHPUT 57 SET WEIGHT UNITS 58 SILENCE ALARM 59 START/STOP/STATUS 60 STOP CYCLE...
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EPPM Magazine – E-Jet Fully Electric Machine
with a move-in time of less than 45 minutes is another important component to reach the target cycle times. Another positive aspect of the e-Jet is the energy saving of at least...
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5-Axis CNC Router: Plastic Distributor & Fabricator
/Oct-05 5-Axis CNC Router The Model 90 is an all new 5-axis CNC router from Thermwood. It targets high speed trimming of three-dimensional parts. Cycle times for the Model 90 are...
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Gates & Amorphous Materials: IDES - The Plastics Web®
to see how fast I can cycle parts of a given wall thickness. In some cases I have cut the target cycle in half by opening the flow path, reducing the barrel heats and mold...
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Asahi Glass | Third-Party Opinion
self-evaluation system for CSR activities with grades of A, B and C, to improve the cycle even further. CSR activities are not always conducted in line with predefined...
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[pdf] !inhalt_nr_8
vice with a move-in time of less than 45 ms is another important component to reach the target cycle times. Another positive aspect of the e-Jet is the energy saving of at least...
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BPR: News - Archive Article
term strategy to reduce dependance on volume businesses which are sensitive to economic cycles, and instead to major on speciality chemicals. The company is currently working...
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[pdf] PAPER-MATERIAL HANDLING
weight hoppers are refilled if 18 necessary in preparation for the next gravimetric feed cycle. Since, unlike target rate blenders discussed next, refilling of the weigh hoppers...
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[pdf] AccuChop Datasheet 10-02
applied to the part. I Systems status of glass feed and catalyst flow. I Defines accurate target weight. Production Status Information I Display of cycle times. I Display of...
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[pdf] Layout 1
1798 Elongation Mean N/cm 1.7-2.1 2.0-2.5 2.4-3.0 Maximum N/cm 1.9-2.5 2.2-3.4 2.8-3.6 Target FSC PV3410 <10 <15 max. -25% to +10% >90 >90 >90 >80 >80 >80 >2.0 DIN 53356 Tear...
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Gates & Amorphous Materials: IDES - The Plastics...
The runner was trapezoidal, which is not correct for an edge gate, and the runner and gate design were unusual for a clear, amorphous material. I guessed it was a hard-surface acrylic, but I didn’t want to burn it to see if the smell gave it away.
Molding Big Parts: IDES - The Plastics Web®
The material appears to be ABS but it could also be PC/ABS or straight ASA, or even acrylic or impact acrylic. In this case I have provided the corrective action as if it were a PC/ABS; this will cover the bases for all the materials I mentioned.
Thin-Wall Warpage: IDES - The Plastics Web®
There’s much to consider in runner, gate, and feedpoint sizing when working with skinny parts. The runners and parts I picked for this month’s article demonstrate two important points to be aware of when trying to fill and pack thin-wall parts.
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