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The joint initiative of the Association of Industrial Metallizers, Coaters and Laminators (AIMCAL) and Print- Packaging.Com has given a platform to the Converting School to tread the Indian packaging industry path for the second consecutive year. The two day school will begin on 6th August 2008 at Pragati Maidan, New Delhi.

The course of Converting School is structured in the form to benefit plant engineers, anyone working with web machinery in the paper, film, metal, nonwoven, or textile industries including product/process designers, process engineers, quality assurance, sales/service, maintenance and lead operators.

The courses will be conducted by Dr. David Roisum of Finishing Technologies, Inc., Neenah, Wisconsin, who is moving his popular Web Handling and Converting and Winding courses under the AIMCAL Converting School umbrella.

Where the fee structure of a course has always been a matter of concern for the Indian students and knowledge seekers, Print-Packaging.Com has eased the way out for the interested candidates of Converting School in India. “In order to extend the reach of the course and add to its easy availability, we have rounded the registration fee down to Rs.12,000, which is one-third of the fees paid by attendees in USA,” says Neetu Arora, Print-Packaging.Com.


Schedule:

Day 1

Web Handling Sections:

-Introduction to Web Handling - What is Web Handling?

-Roller Introduction - Foundations of Web Handling

-Roller Traction, Slip & Float

-Foundations of Web Handling

-Roller Rules - Foundations of Web Machine

-Tension Control - Foundations of Web Handling

-Drives - Strategies for Global Tension Control

-Nip Mechanics - Nip Load Quality Control

-Nip Applications- Nips for Web Handling and Processing





Day 2

-Wrinkling - Keeping the Web Flat Spreading



Converting Sections:

-Guides - Controlling the Path of a Web

-Slitting - Cutting Cleanly and Reliably

-Winding Introduction



Extra topics given for reference:

-Material Properties - Predicting Web Behavior; Physical Properties Geometrical Behavior

-Level Caliper - Secrets of a Level Process

-Thinking Thin? - Challenges of Losing Weight/Inches

-Moisture and Temperature Effects on Webs and Rolls

-Runnability of Webs - The Mechanics of Web Breaks

-Design for Manufacturability



info@indiaconvertingshow.com





Date :- 14/07/2008
Source :- print-packaging.com


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