What is the importance of eliminating electrostatic charges during film sealing?
Why does a 'discharged' film weld better? Key role of eliminating electrostatics Elimination of electrostatic charge during film welding determines the tightness, aesthetics and repeatability of the weld. Reduced electrostatics reduces contamination in the overlap, stabilises material guidance, improves OEE and reduces rejects. Here is a practical guide: mechanism of the problem, benefits of deionisation,
Read MoreCan the TZW-N07 power supply be used in older models of vending machines?
Upgrading without surprises. Will the TZW-N07 power supply work in an older machine? The short answer is yes, it usually can - provided a few technical requirements are met regarding the power supply, the length of the high-voltage cable, compatibility with electrodes and the 'ON-motion-only' control method. Below is a checklist to assess compatibility and
Read MoreDoes the deioniser affect the quality of the film seal?
Electrostatic charges versus a tight seal. What role does the deioniser play? Does the deioniser affect the quality of the film seal? The short answer is yes, and significantly so. Neutralising electrostatic charge reduces contamination in the weld, stabilises film guidance, improves the aesthetics and repeatability of the weld and reduces rejects. Here is a practical guide: the mechanism
Read MoreHow do I select the length of the JO-96 active electrode for the material width and machine geometry?
Active length without guesswork. How do I match the JO-96 electrode to the web width and layout of the machine? The selection of the active length of an ionising electrode (e.g. JO-96) cannot be random. It must cover the entire width of the web with allowance for edge "snaking" and take into account the mounting distance and machine obstructions. Below you will find a simple
Read MoreHow do I select the capacity of the deioniser for line speed and belt width?
How many ions per metre and second. A simple calculator for selecting deionisation for your line A well-chosen deioniser (ioniser) must "keep up" with the material: the charge neutralisation time must be shorter than the time the belt is in the ion zone. Below you will find a practical framework: what data to collect, how to calculate the time
Read MoreDeioniser on the automatic sealing machine. Optimum configuration for your production line
Deioniser on the automatic sealing machine - a key element in production optimisation In today's manufacturing industry, the quality of the manufactured products and the efficiency of the technological processes are crucial. One solution that can significantly improve product quality and also increase the efficiency of the production line is the use of a deioniser on the automatic sealing machine. W
Read MoreWhy are the films electrostatically charged during production?
Electrostatic charging of films during production - why is it important? Electrostatic charging of films is a process that is used in many industries, especially during the production of packaging, medical or electronic materials. This phenomenon aims to improve the quality of the materials and facilitate their further processing. In this article
Read MoreWhy does the film electrify during processing and how can this be remedied?
The problem of electrified film During the production and processing of film - whether packaging film, technical film or shrink film - excessive electrification often occurs. This phenomenon not only hinders the work of operators, but also leads to problems with product quality, contamination or uncontrolled adhesion. From where
Read MoreHow to improve production safety and quality with a deioniser on a sealer?
Deioniser at the welding machine - why is it worth it? In modern manufacturing industries, the precision and cleanliness of the welding process are of paramount importance. Dust, electrostatic charges and impurities can cause defects, microcracks and even damage to components. A deioniser comes to the rescue - a specialised device that effectively neutralises electrostatic charges and improves the quality of the
Read MoreHow does the deioniser for the welding machine improve the quality and safety of the work?
Why is a deioniser in a sealing machine the key to quality? In modern packaging lines, especially those using heat-sealable films, the problem of electrostatics can have serious consequences. Deionisers fitted to sealing machines are not just an add-on - they are an investment in better seal quality, greater operator safety and reduced risk of machine breakdown.
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