July 2010 PFFC

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Static has been an ever-present problem for converters across virtually all market segments since the invention of the high-speed web press. But depending on the substrate and web speed, the negative effects of static can range from product defects to heart ailments. At a minimum, the arcing that results from unchecked static buildup can affect product quality by preventing inks and coatings from adhering to the substrate at both the supplier and converter level. Moderate levels of static electricity can destroy an adhesive system permanently, cause fouling and jamming of production processes, and damage finished products. High levels ...

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