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Layflat width

The size of the nip rolls and all downstream idle rollers, known as the roll face width, determines the maximum layflat width that the system is capable of producing. The layflat width is related to the bubble diameter by the following equation BD = 2 LF/tr (where BD = bubble diameter and LF = layflat). [Pg.80]

Figure 3.22 A laser gauge is used to measure layflat width... Figure 3.22 A laser gauge is used to measure layflat width...
Record the film thickness, bubble diameter, layflat width, and frost-line height. (Note control panels can be dragged from their top center)... [Pg.145]

Record the film thickness, bubble diameter, layflat width, and frost-line height. [Pg.146]

This equation is used to calculate the layflat width if the bubble diameter is known. More often, however, the layflat width is measured, then the bubble diameter can be... [Pg.149]

The BUR is the ratio of bubble diameter (Dj,) to die diameter (U ), i.e., BUR = D ID. This quantity provides an indication of the amount of stretching, hence orientation, in TD. The bubble diameter is established by the control system and can be either measured directly or calculated by measuring the layflat (LF) width directly (D, = 2 LF/tt). The die diameter is fixed. [Pg.93]

State the mathematical relationship between layflat (LF) width and bubble diameter (BD). [Pg.144]


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