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**WEB EXCLUSIVE** - WEB HANDLING EQUIPMENT

May 2002
Web handling equipment encompasses a broad range of products, including tension controls, web guides, and register controls. The following companies offer machinery/technology in those categories:

AirTrim

Solutions to trim and web waste handling systems are based upon actual in-plant experience combined with the fundamental understanding of airflow and material handling design engineering principles.

Visit www.airtrim.com

Ashe Converting Equipment

In-line turret rewinders; zero speed splicing systems; and any custom built web handling equipment from 0.1˝ 150˝.

Visit www.asheconverting.com

Aztech Machinery

Manufactures the SR series slitter/rewinders 10˝-18˝, the MH series of material handling carts, the DT series of unwind stations, the RD series of roll dollies, the DL-30, 300 lb. die lifter, and the PT series of pallet tilters.

Visit www.aztechmachinery.com

Bachofen & Meier

Unwinds and rewinds (single position and turret, automatic splice/transfer, shaft, or shaftless).

Visit www.bmbag.ch

Black Clawson Converting Machinery

Black Clawson engineers and manufactures capital equipment for the solution coating, extrusion coating, cast film, and pelletizing marketplace. Products include coaters, extruders, unwinds, rewinds, slitter/rewinders, Steamex™ moisturizing systems, and Integrator™ II supervisory control systems. In addition, the research and technical center offers coating, extrusion, and pelletizing lab trials.

Visit www.blkclawson.com

Double E Company

Double E provides a complete line, including core chucks, shafts, carbon fiber rolllers, brakes, tension control systems, web guides, rotary unions, core restorers, and safety chucks.

Visit www.doubleeusa.com

Frank J. Deutsch

Custom designed machinery for all web handling needs and purposes.

DYNAWEB

The manufacturer of high-quality dancer and ultrasonic tension controls offers a print repeat length monitor. The DVII is a fully graphic, touch-screen controlled monitor which measures and displays repeat length while the job is running. Your operator will know immediately if the print repeat length goes out of the targeted preset range.

Visit www.dynawebinc.com

Intech Automation Services

Providing accurate and cost-effective web guiding systems for process and printing machinery. Products include guide bars, idler rollers, guide rollers, and thread guides. Material widths from thread size to 20´ and wider. Custom-width rollers and guides are also available.

Visit www.intecheng.com

McGuckin & Pyle

Designs and manufactures a complete line of winder-unwinder-web inspection machines. Also included in our web handling line are slitters, rewinders, and laminators.

Visit www.mcg-pyle.com

MEGTEC Systems

MEGTEC's PathMaster stabilizes and flattens the web, eliminating wrinkles and edge curl problems. The PathMaster, the FiberMaster, and EnviroMaster provides a complete web handling and dust control solution.
 

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