December 2009 PFFC

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Whatever Floats Your Web

Web Lines Why float a web? If you can float your web over a stationary plate or cylinder, you’ve got something simpler than a roller. But if floating your web requires a complex air flow control system, you’re getting into something not just more complex than a roller but more expensive, noisier, and less stable. So again, why float a web? Because air floating can do things a roller can’t. The most common reason to float a web is to change its direction without touching it, such as turning the wet or sticky side in a drying or ...

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