PVC EDGEBAND
Polyvinyl Chloride
Economical, versatile polyvinyl chloride (PVC, or vinyl) is used in a variety of applications in the building and construction, health care, electronics, automobile and other sectors, in products ranging from piping and siding, blood bags and tubing, to wire and cable insulation, windshield system components and more.
About Heathcare:
vinyl plays a critical safety role in dispensing life-saving medicine through IV bags and medical tubing, The advent of PVC blood-collection bag was a significant breakthorugh because blood bags are felixble and unbreakable ,enhancing the devolopment ambulatory medicine and serving as the foundation of modern blood banks.
 WHAT IS DIGITAL EDGEBAND
We are the only producer of edge technologies by producing the DIGITAL EDGE . This innovation represents real progress, especially in the area of worktop edges: the digitally printed edge bands can be ideally matched to kitchen worktops – even individual motifs (logos, photos, lettering, and graphic design) are possible. In addition, we offer flexible repeat lengths of over 2,000 millimetres, which you can adapt to the respective surface material.
Benefits at a glance:
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Perfect processing thanks to new joining technologies
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First-class printing thanks to digital printing technology
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Custom motifs
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Flexible repeat lengths of more than 2,000 mm
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Gloss levels from matt to high gloss
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Lot sizes from 150 metres readily available via the Instant Edging Programme
We are the only producer of edge technologies by producing the DIGITAL EDGE . This innovation represents real progress, especially in the area of worktop edges: the digitally printed edge bands can be ideally matched to kitchen worktops – even individual motifs (logos, photos, lettering, and graphic design) are possible. In addition, we offer flexible repeat lengths of over 2,000 millimetres, which you can adapt to the respective surface material.
Benefits at a glance:
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Perfect processing thanks to new joining technologies
-
First-class printing thanks to digital printing technology
-
Custom motifs
-
Flexible repeat lengths of more than 2,000 mm
-
Gloss levels from matt to high gloss
-
Lot sizes from 150 metres readily available via the Instant Edging Programme
WE PRODUCE CUSTOMIZE EDGEBAND BY INKJET TECHNOLOGY FOR YOU.
WHAT IS HOTMELT ADHESIVE
HOT MELT
Hot melt adhesives are generally 100% solids formulations based on thermoplastic polymers. They are solid at room temperature and are activated upon heating above their softening point, at which stage they are liquid, and hence can be processed. After application, they retain the ability to wet the substrate until they solidify. Upon solidification, they return to a physical state that has structural integrity and can function as an adhesive. The adhesive is applied by extruding, rolling, or spraying and joining is carried out immediately after application or after reheating the solidified layer. The variety of polymers in this class is very wide and includes both natural and synthetic polymers. The high viscosity of the melt makes them particularly suitable for porous and permeable substrates which otherwise would be more difficul to bond with a solvent system. A feature of hot melts is that on cooling they very rapidly build up their internal strength allowing rapid assembly and further processing. Because they are based on thermoplastic polymers, hot melts can be repeatedly heated to melt and cooled to solidify. This property limits the temperature resistance of hot melt bonds and they also have a tendency to creep when subjected to continuous stress or elevated temperatures. On the plus side, these adhesives can be used to create bonded joints that are thermally detachable and can also be re-attached.
Hot melts are used in industry for a wide range of applications. The packaging industry (manufacturing of packaging from paper, cardboard, and corrugated board) is one of the major users. Hot melts are also used in the printing industry for bonding the spines of books, in the textile industry for bonding appliqué, and in the shoe-making industry for bonding for example shoe soles. The wood processing industry uses hot melts for veneer surrounds and edging. The automotive industry employs hot melts for a host of applications including bonding insulating and cushioning materials, bonding headlight covers into metal frames and for wheel covers. The electronics industry also uses hot melts, for example for bonding coil windings and coil ends.
How Many Colors Are Them ?
They have shown that we can see about 1000 levels of light-dark, 100 levels of red-green, and 100 levels of yellow-blue for a single viewing condition in a laboratory. This means that the total number of colors we can see is about 1000 x 100 x 100 = 10,000,000 (10 million). Our Inkjet Machine displays about 16.8 million colors to create fullcolor pictures, really more than necessary for most situations.