Web Handling and Converting for printers teaches the must-know areas of web handling including tension control, nips, roller design, spreading and wrinkling. In addition to important converting related topics such as slitting and winding, the seminar also covers the physics of how web machinery operates. Though theory is included, emphasis is placed on practical problem solving techniques for the plant engineer. This popular and informative course has been attended by more than 1,600 students. Anyone working with web machinery can benefit from this unique course. This includes product/process designers, process engineers, QA, sales/service, maintenance and lead operators. The physics of web handling are applicable to any of the web industries including paper, film, metals, nonwovens and textiles. The course is vital to manufacturers and converters of web products and also to machine builders, component suppliers and material suppliers. For full details and to register, go to Seminars for Engineers.
Featured Topics:
- Learn how to get a web through your machine at the highest throughput and with minimal trouble
- Find out how wrinkles are formed and how they can be prevented
- Find out how and why tension must be controlled throughout the machine
- Find out how and why machines need to be aligned
- Find out why rollers must be true
- Find out how to avoid web breaks and damage
- Learn options for slitting, edge guiding, calendering, winding & many other converting processes











