February 2010 PFFC

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A Wealth of Accumulators

A good accumulator should be like money in the bank — easy to deposit and readily available to withdraw when you need it. A web accumulator is like a bank, a safe place to keep extra web in a buffer between two sections of a web line running temporarily at differing speeds. Most accumulators are found at either end of a web line, buffering between the main constant speed process, such as coating or printing, and the stop-start processes of splicing at the winders. For intermediate stop-start processes, such as non-rotary stamping or heat sealing, you will need ...

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