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octagonsolution · 1 year ago
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These are the wire-bound bar coaters, the diameter of the wire varies with the coating required. Coating thickness can be obtained through these bar coaters ranging from 1 micron - 30 microns.
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universalengineeringcorp · 2 years ago
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2 Most Vital Surface Coating & Printability Testing Equipments
The printing results on coated or uncoated paper may not always depend on the ink, press, or manual factors. They also depend on the thickness of the paper, its absorptive ability, as well as permeability. To know these factors and test the properties of coated papers, paper manufacturers, printers, and lithographers make use of high-accuracy surface coating and printability testing instruments. 
The following article talks about the two most vital surface coating and printability testing instruments. Let’s look at them one by one. 
2 Most Vital Surface Coating & Printability Testing Equipments
Wire Bar Coater
The wire bar coater by UEC is crafted to perform uniform coating using the traditional technique.
In this equipment, the coating is applied using a Mayer bar, wound with wire. 
The Mayer bar is a steel bar around which the wire is wound to perform the coating. 
The wire’s diameter determines the coating’s thickness and this diameter is determined on the basis of 3 aspects - the coating material’s viscosity, the speed of coating, and the thickness of the coating.
The coating is applied under precisely controlled conditions and the speed varies between 2-15 mm per minute during the coating process. 
The coating materials can be paints, adhesives, varnishes, starch, liquid printing inks, or others. 
7 coating rods are available with the main unit, which offer 7 different coating thicknesses to be applied on the substrate. 
This wire bar coater can be used to coat duplex paper, art paper, copier paper, or writing paper.   
Paper Testing Wax Sticks
The paper testing waxes by UEC are a high-quality product crafted to determine the surface strength of the coated or uncoated paper and paperboard.
These wax sticks also evaluate the paper’s resistance to picking, however, are not suitable for blotting papers or coated papers having thermoplastic resins in their coating adhesive.  
These sticks find usage under manufacturers of paper and coated papers; lithographers, printers, and for inspection and control purposes.  
Each wax stick is a non-oily wax stick, made of hard resin, having high adhesion. Each set of wax sticks is a cross-section of 18*18 mm. 
Buying from UEC, each box will contain 8 wax sticks with an identification code such as 2A, 3A, 12A, etc. Loose wax sticks are also available at UEC.
To know more about these instruments, visit the official website of UEC. Also, explore a wide range of paper, pulp, and packaging testing instruments too. Share inquiries if you’re looking to invest.
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octagonsolutions · 2 years ago
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itsnothingofinterest · 4 years ago
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I think this fandom needs more villainous Christmas content, and also we really need some light Villain content right now; so since the PLF were formed and Shigaraki was still with them for last Christmas, here’s what I headcanon Shigaraki & the lieutenants got each other during their tense first few days after the merger.
Shigaraki
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He get everyone video games. And also personal consoles for each and every one of them. Now Hero Aca is 200 years in the future, but I’m gonna list specific games & series anyway and just say if it still exists, it’s the latest game from that series, if not, it’s something similar to that series. With that said, here’s what he got everyone.
Dabi: Doom
Toga: Assassins’ Creed
Spinner: Grand Theft Auto
Twice: Animal Crossing
Mr. Compress: Mario
Geten: Dark Souls
Skeptic: Professor Layton
Trumpet: Command & Conquer
Redestro: X-COM
Attitude after merger review: Good marks; no noticeable signs of favoring old friends over enemies turned allies. Good job hiding that animosity Tomura!
Dabi
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He went to a book store and got everyone books; because they’re good gifts that still allow him the opportunity to knock everyone’s literacy skills by saying they should read more. It’s an important balance for him to strike, getting good gifts without appearing friendly in the slightest. Anyway, here’s the genres he got everyone
Shigaraki Edge action adventure
Toga: Romance
Spinner: Action adventure YA novel
Twice: Slice-of-life comedy
Mr. Compress: murder mystery
Geten: University-level math textbook
Skeptic: Sci-fi navel gazing
Trumpet: Political theory
Redestro: Suspenceful Thriller
Attitude after merger review: Would’ve been fine if not for that dig at Geten’s uneducated status. Try harder next year, please.
Toga
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Reminiscent of her pre-quirk Christmases, she decided to make homemade gifts for everyone using whatever she had available. Which was a lot, actually, since she was not afraid to spend Redestro’s money on supplies. In fact she went out of her way to get the most expensive supplies available at every opportunity.
Shigaraki: A grim miniature carnival ground where action figures of All Might & other pros are tortured and mutilated.
Dabi: a miniature statue of him made out of platinum and then crudely painted.
Spinner: An origami model of Stain with a vast arsenal of origami swords.
Twice: a Hand-knitted toque just a bit to big for his head.
Mr. Compress: A collection of new masks in fancy paints.
Geten: A mountaineering pick-ax with a handle in his color scheme.
Skeptic: Just a piece of paper saying “I know about the neck snapping. I look forward to working with you.”
Trumpet: A Trumpet.
Redestro: A bust of his head made of solid gold and smiling his to-wide fake-y smile.
Attitude after merger review: Also docking points for a dig at a former adversary, and what’s worse is it wasn’t even in the form of a proper present. Also losing points for going out or your way to spend Redestro’s money, which granted, everyone else was doing too, but you were a bit upfront with it. Employ more subtlety next time!
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Spinner also got everyone video games like Shigaraki did; however he looked into indie games. Gotta support the little guys, y’know? That said, indie games 200 years in the future are nearly equivalent to AAA games now in all the ways that matter, so there’s not too much of a difference except it’s all spiritual successors, no franchises. Huge selection though, and there’s successors to everything so Spinner’s set.
Shigaraki: Metroid
Dabi: Mario Kart
Toga: Danganronpa
Twice: Rayman
Mr. Compress: Clunhouse Games: 51 Classics
Geten: Celeste
Skeptic: Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes.
Trumpet: Call of Duty
Redestro: Roller Coater Tycoon
Attitude after merger review: Full marks just like Tomura, as expected of his closest lieutenant. Excellent gifting Spinner!
Twice
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Now that he has money, he just went on some Amazon-esque website and got the first thing he saw the reminded him of everyone. As such, his gifts are the most sporadic & random.
Shigaraki: A bottle of Kurogiri’s favorite wine.
Dabi: A quality pack of cigarettes.
Toga: Hairclips with characters from an anime she liked growing up.
Spinner: One of the spinning whetstone things for sharpening blades.
Mr. Compress: A new hat.
Geten: a pair of mittens.
Skeptic: Several Spools or wire + a pair of wire cutters.
Trumpet: A maintenance kit for trumpets.
Redestro: A $1000 donation to a quirkless rights movement in his name. (Can you tell he’s still mad about Giran?)
Attitude after merger review: Once more, major marks docked for taking a dig at an enemy-turned-ally that you can hardly even pretend is a proper gift. Once again; if you can’t do anything nice, be more sublet when acting mean.
Mr. Compress
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He frankly wanted to see if he could get anyone into his hobbies, or at least get them something to remind them of him, so he robbed a magic store for magic trick-based toys & performance tools.
Shigaraki: One of those things where you saw your assistant in half (complete with saw).
Dabi: Those weird orb things that slid around your hand.
Toga: One of those boxes you have your assistant stand in and then stab them (complete with knives).
Spinner: Fancy deck of cards
Twice: Yo-yo collection.
Geten: Hula hoop
Skeptic: Semi-transparent Mirror
Trumpet: Bracelet things where you put one inside the other.
Redestro: Fog Machine
Attitude after merger review: Nearly full marks, but it is rather noticeable how League members got, on average, much larger presents than the MLA alumni. Still, the plausible deniability is worth something here. 
Geten
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He just went to a store to get whatever he could find. He did not try very hard for the League. Or Skeptic & Trumpet for that matter.
Shigaraki: Santa hat
Dabi: Snow globe
Toga: Chocolate Bar
Spinner: Elf hat.
Twice: Bag of candy
Mr. Compress: a $20 gift card.
Skeptic: New tie.
Trumpet: A wallet.
Redestro: A Blue-Ray collection of a movie series he’d been meaning to see.
Attitude after merger review: Absolute lowest marks; the fact that he got bad gifts for fellow MLA members does not hide this fact as well as he may think it does.
Skeptic
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Not really knowing enough about any of these guys enough to really think about what they want, but still wanting to show off; he hacked into the personal bank accounts of several heroes & famous figures and, using each one, got a ¥ 1 million gift card from this store franchise that doesn’t allow any kind of refunds.  Here are the corresponding accounts used to make each person’s gift (he did at least put thought into who each recipient might like to rob).
Shigaraki: All Might
Dabi: Endeavor
Toga: Best Jeanist
Spinner: Wash
Twice: Yoroi Musha
Mr. Compress: Edgeshot
Geten: Mirko
Trumpet: Some political opponent
Redestro: The HPSC president
Attitude after merger review: Both thoughtful and balanced between old & new partners, full marks for one of the last people you might’ve expected. Way to use that pride, Skeptic!
Trumpet
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A rather materialistic fellow, he got everyone some new tech or item of convenience.
Shigaraki: An expensive watch.
Dabi: A temperature-controlled water bottle
Toga: A big make-up kit
Spinner: A nice suit
Twice: An Ipod.
Mr. Compress: A nice suitcase.
Geten: A mini-fridge.
Skeptic: A new laptop.
Redestro: A new phone.
Attitude after merger review: Full marks, I suppose, if only because he equally half-arsed it for everyone. Not even out of malice either, he just didn’t try all that hard for anyone.
Redestro
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The richest of the lot: he also just got everyone some piece of technology/luxury rich person thing, with the difference that his presents were really big & expensive. He was rather invested in endearing himself to the new team.
Shigaraki: A kind of really big yacht, one with windows around the deck to keep people from seeing him. Imagine a cross between a yacht & a limo, actually.
Dabi: A stupidly big TV with like 10 different streaming services pre-paid on it. 
Toga: A self-driving car.
Spinner: One of those 4-wheeled dirt bikes
Twice: His very own mountain lodge.
Mr. Compress: His very own hot tub.
Geten: His own private jet, complete with a walk-in freezer installed in the back.
Skeptic: A warehouse & collection of those big data storage units; enough to back-up all the data his company had ever collected.
Trumpet: A new van
Attitude after merger review: Full marks and well earned; because even if they weren’t always the most personalized, they were too high quality for it to matter. And for once the expense wasn’t a mark against him because he was spending his own money!
Final review: Toga got everyone the best gifts, with Twice taking 2nd place, because theirs were both thoughtful and unique. Even the non-gift to Skeptic & Redestro couldn't bring them below anyone else’s score. Everyone else sucks at this. 3rd place goes to Redestro though, because “money can’t by happiness” is a phrase that doesn’t apply to poor people.
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rubbyng · 6 years ago
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THANH WIRE BAR COATER | TQCSheen
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olivereliott · 7 years ago
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Skate or Die: A Triumph Thruxton With A Street Art Vibe
As someone who spent his teen years with a skateboard under his feet, I see parallels between the skate and custom bike worlds. As with surfing and art, there’s a common thread lurking just below the surface.
But the influence is usually very subtle. It’s more evident in the riders, their personal philosophies and the clothes they wear, than the actual motorcycles themselves. So what happens when the worlds of motorcycling, skateboarding and art collide?
This audacious Triumph Thruxton from down under, that’s what. If you’re of the school of subtle customization, avert your eyes. But if like me you still wear Vans, and have a skateboard gathering dust somewhere in the house, read on.
It’s the result of a collaboration between Rogue Motorcycle’s Billy Kuyken and Hans Bruechle, better known as HandBrake the Artist. The pair crossed paths twelve months ago at a motorcycle show in Western Australia, where the seed was planted for a joint project.
“I was walking up and down the street at the York Motorcycle Festival, and the one thing that caught my eye was Billy’s bike,” Hans recalls. “He had all these retro helmets on his truck, so the first thing I said to him was ‘what do you think about me painting a helmet?’
That was it—we got in touch and well, the helmet thing never really happened, but it kind of evolved and I really wanted a custom bike—the time was just right.”
The pair threw mockups and ideas back and forth to settle on a style. And then it was clear that a previous-gen Triumph Thruxton would be the perfect donor. A low mileage 2011 model was sourced, and the build started.
There’s a lot to take in here, but the first thing that caught our eye was the skateboard deck seat—and the mono shock arrangement lying just below it.
“Hans has his own skateboard label, so I told him we can’t do a bike without a skateboard as the seat,” Billy explained. “We obviously had to cut half the frame and throw it in the bin for the mono shock conversion.”
Billy modified the swing arm, fabricated new shock mounts, and wedged in a YSS shock. The duo wanted the tail to be as minimal as possible, so Billy has cleverly hidden the new subframe between the skateboard deck and the seat pan.
“It was about making the frame as invisible as possible,” he says, “to get that lighter look on the rear. It was basically to give the idea that you’re actually sitting on a skateboard.” It’s covered by stunning black and white upholstery from Poli Motor Trimming, who normally work on luxury and exotic sports cars.
Riffing off the theme is a Stellar truck, modified to hold a pair of combo tail light-turn signals from Moose. Keeping the arrangement tidy meant running the wiring through the actual truck.
The area under the tail’s dominated by a chunky 5.5” wide Excel rim, laced up to the stock hub. The guys wanted the front to look just as beefy, so they fitted the upside-down forks from Suzuki GSX-R1000.
The unique finish on the fork legs is a Kashima coating—it’s a low-friction coating that you normally see on stanchions or Fox shocks, and it also has a color unlike anything else.
Getting the forks to fit meant replacing the front rim to a conversion hub from Cognito Moto. It also meant new triples, so Billy designed a new set. The top clamp also houses a tiny Motogadget speedo, and a few personal touches…
“We wanted nothing on the top of the triple clamp,” Billy says. “And it’s made so everything is basically invisible in the way that it’s clamped. We did some extra cool stuff, like putting HandBrake on the front of the clamp and Rogue on the top section. The clamp is CNC machined—I did the programming while my own personal machinist did the actual production.”
Out front is a 7” LED headlight, mounted on a pair of custom-made brackets for a ultra-close fit. A set of clip-ons with aftermarket controls finish off the cockpit, fitted with Motogadget grips, switches and bar-end turn signals. (Billy also installed their M.Tri signal adapter to make everything with the Triumph’s electronics.)
The stance is perfect, but that’s also down to a gentler mod. Billy nudged the fuel tank down by an inch to fine-tune the lines. Then he fitted a Motone gas cap, with a HandBrake logo machined into it.
With improved handling—and more grip from a set of Pirelli Supercorsa tires—there was no need to tear into the Triumph’s modern motor. So Billy just built up a new exhaust system, capped off with a pair of Tulip mufflers. And he installed a set of Malossi velocity stacks to help the Thruxton breathe better.
When it came time to colorize the Triumph, Hans stepped in. It was always the plan for him to hand-paint a number of components with his signature street art style. He settled on black and white (like a lot of his work), but he knew it needed a hit of color.
So the frame was sent off to the powder coaters for a luscious cherry red coat. The tank and rims went off to Diablo Moto for a faded white to cream base (and later a clear coat), and then it was time for Hans to get busy.
“I actually painted the rims and tank in one weekend—I painted for 31 hours. I remember getting it all back and thinking what am I going to do? I started on the rims, because for me, the tank is the most important thing to get right. If you cook that, it’s the first thing everyone sees, so I left that till last.”
“I didn’t have a plan, but that’s kind of my style—the plan is no plan. I chose a lot of female faces—like pinup girls but with a lot of funky faces, you know, ones that are wearing aviation helmets, nose rings and stuff—that’s my style.”
Complementing Hans’ artwork is a host of special little features. The sprocket cover is a Rogue-designed part made specifically for the Thruxton, and the chain guard is a one-off, adorned with Hans’ logo and web address.
The rear brake reservoir cover’s another one-off, cut to one of Hans’ designs. The Triumph logo on the engine casing’s given way to a Rogue badge, and the gear shifter tip has been replaced by a stack of skate wheel bearings.
“The bike has turned out way better than what I initially hoped for,” says Hans. “I’m pretty happy with my artwork, but I’m blown away with that Billy has done—it’s phenomenal. I think it’s a really good showcase of we do.”
The Rogue x HandBrake Thruxton is an unashamed fusion of styles that’s probably not for everyone. But it’s also packing an impressive set of tech upgrades.
As for me, I’m dusting off that skateboard, pulling on my Vans and heading out.
Rogue Motorcycles | Instagram | HandBrake the Artist | Instagram | Images by, and with thanks to Jeremy Hammer at RIDEJOURNAL | Instagram
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love-krystalnguyen-blog · 7 years ago
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(via Wire Bar Coater | Thanh kéo sơn | Thanh wire coater | Biuged - China)
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octagonsolution · 2 years ago
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These are the wire-bound bar coaters, the diameter of the wire varies with the coating required. Coating thickness can be obtained through these bar coaters ranging from 1 micron - 30 microns.
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universalengineeringcorp · 1 year ago
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2 Most Crucial Surface Coating & Testing Instruments for Packaging Businesses
In the packaging industry, surface roughness and wettability play a significant role in adhesion. It is due to this reason, manufacturers make use of high-quality surface coating equipment. In the following article, we are going to throw light on the two most popular surface coating and printability testing instruments. They are wire bar coater and digital printability tester. So, let’s quickly see what role they play in the industry. 
Wire Bar Coater
The wire bar coater is a surface coating instrument that performs a traditional coating method to apply coating on the sample. It comprises a wire wound bar, also called a Mayer bar, that performs the coating at a speed ranging between 2 and 15 mm/min. At this speed, the coater is able to do a uniform coating. 
The coating bar is made of steel with a wire wrapped around it. This bar is dipped into the coating material such as varnishes, paints, adhesives, printing inks, etc. The unit is motorized and has a mounting offset blanket of coating area - 27*15 cm. In addition to this, the UEC’s wire bar coater comes with 7 coating rods to serve different coating thicknesses. 
Digital Printability Tester
The printability tester is another important testing equipment in the packaging industry. It tests the paper and ink in laboratory conditions exactly the same as the actual printing. The printing conditions of gravure, flexo, and offset letterpress printing are simulated in the printability tester. The tester examines the surface abrasion, strength, printing penetration, and wet pick of the paper. 
The unit operates via electricity and contains two printing discs, variable speed, and printing pressures, and also a variable interval timer. Manufacturers get an inking apparatus to enable the even distribution of ink on the disc. In addition to this, one can also choose a punch and die cutter to prepare the samples without any damage or deformation. 
Conclusion
So these were the two most sought surface coating and printability testing instruments, crucial for the packaging industry. If you’re looking to know in-depth about these instruments and also opt for a demo, connect with our experts today. Visit the website to locate detailed information about the equipment as well as the contact details.
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rubbyng · 6 years ago
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THANH WIRE BAR COATER | TQCSheen | ĐT - 0949.659.399
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rubbyng · 6 years ago
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Thanh wire bar coater được thiết kế bằng thép không gỉ với chiều rộng phim 320 mm.Dụng cụ này lý tưởng cho việc áp dụng vật liệu mỏng như tờ giấy hoặc nhựa.
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rubbyng · 6 years ago
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Wire bar coaters Biuged của Trung Quốclàm bằng thép không gỉ, chống ăn mòn. Lớp phủ (Sơn hoặc mực in) được trải ra bằng một wire-rod có độ dày đã được biết trước lên trên một bề mặt (Test Chart đen/ trắng, Panel Thủy tinh hoặc gỗ,…) trên bảng Drawdown.
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rubbyng · 6 years ago
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Thanh wire bar coater
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rubbyng · 6 years ago
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Wire bar coaters Biuged
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rubbyng · 6 years ago
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Wire Bar Coater BEVS
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rubbyng · 6 years ago
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Wire Bar Coater BEVS
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