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Seminar explains the mechanics of winding

A Seminars For Engineers USA product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Nov 21, 2005

A seminar on the mechanics of winding will be held on 30th November and 1st December 2005 in Chicago, Illinois.

SeminarsForEngineers.com, a wholly owned subsidiary of Sensor Products, introduces its 2005 "Mechanics of winding" seminar conducted in association with Finishing Technologies.

Focusing on the mechanics of winding including unwinds, slitters, spreaders and roll handling, this seminar strives to induce a level of insightful understanding that can aid engineers in preventing and solving common problems.

Topics covered include winder options, winding machine mechanical and control details, winding theory, roll quality measurement techniques, and roll defect analysis.

Though theory is included, emphasis is placed on practical problem solving techniques for the plant engineer.

Instructed by Dr David Rosium, a renowned authority in the area of web handling and converting, this popular seminar has proven to be an essential resource for product/process designers, process engineers, QA, sales/service, maintenance and lead operators.

The physics of winding is applicable to any of the web industries including paper, film, metals, nonwovens and textiles.

This inaugural course will prove to be vital to manufacturers and web product converters and practical for machine builders, component suppliers and material suppliers.

The 2005 winding seminar will be held on 30th November and 1st December 2005 in Chicago, Illinois.

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