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Graham Engineering Corporation's American Kuhne, Welex, and Graham Engineering Brands to Demonstrate Innovations, Custom Extrusion Solutions at NPE 2015

Graham Engineering Corporation's American Kuhne, Welex, and Graham Engineering Brands to Demonstrate Innovations, Custom Extrusion Solutions at NPE 2015

American Kuhne Quick-Change™, Welex XSL Navigator-®, and Graham Engineering Revolution MVP-® Innovations Offer Flexibility, Efficiency, Configurability YORK, PA., U.S.A. –- Extrusion and blow molding innovations that substantially reduce downtime, save energy, and enhance automation will be on display at the NPE2015 exhibit of Graham Engineering Corporation (Booth W3142). One highlight...

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Sheeter/Stacker offers continuous operation.

Sheeter/Stacker offers continuous operation.

Non-Stop Inline Sheeter/Stacker takes material coming off production system and sheets it; sheets are then stagger-stacked onto pallets that are automatically changed out when full. Festoon-type accumulator allows on-the-fly change out. While pallets are being changed, accumulator collects web so web does not have to stop.

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Slitter/Sheeter offers shaftless unwind.

Slitter/Sheeter offers shaftless unwind.

Roll-Fed System slits and sheets rolls of material weighing up to 8,000 lb. Material is slit, accumulated through controlled gravity loops to restrict material stretch, and cut using gap shear cutter. Gripper stacker grabs sheets and stacks them for use. Operator needs only to load roll, adjust sheet length and slit width, and unload stacks of finished material for next processing operation.

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Sheet Stacker cuts, conveys and accumulates.

Sheet Stacker cuts, conveys and accumulates.

High Speed Rotary Sheeter/Stacker processes rolls of material into sheets at up to 1,000 ft/min. Sheeter portion has rotary single-knife fixed-bed cutter. Sheets are conveyed on vacuum conveyor to point where material is knocked off belt onto stacker. When stack is full it automatically lowers for off-loading, while secondary finger-tray keeps collecting sheets. When off-loading is complete,...

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5 Questions to Ask When Choosing a Custom Glass Manufacturer
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5 Questions to Ask When Choosing a Custom Glass Manufacturer

Due to the inherent complexity of glass fabrication, many professionals seeking glass services know exactly what kind of part is needed, but are unclear on the intricacies of the actual manufacturing process. PEG's exclusive guide is designed to help professionals navigate the custom glass manufacturing process with valuable information.

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