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Beta LaserMike, a leading global provider of precision measurement and control solutions, will be delivering a technical presentation to the flexible packaging industry on the advantages of using non-contact length and speed measurement for process control at the 6th international Multilayer Packaging Films 2013 conference in Vienna, Austria on Wednesday, November 20 at 3:10 pm (Session 5, Testing & Inspection). The conference is located at the Imperial Riding School, Renaissance Hotel.
The technical presentation entitled "Using Non-Contact, Laser Length and Speed Measurements to Improve Process Control in Packaging Film Applications” will be presented by Christian Straka of Beta LaserMike. The presentation examines how accurate control of product length and speed of films and related materials have become increasingly important. The presentation also looks at how the flexible packaging industry has begun to focus on process optimization, quality control, improving manufacturing cost and achieving higher efficiencies. Manufacturers across the globe have widely adopted non-contact laser-based technology for a variety of production applications, including speed control during lamination and coating, the control of product cutting, as well as continuous length measurement at slitter/rewinder and doctor lines, to name just a few. This presentation also reveals how this proven technology works, how it is widely replacing error-prone contact-type methods, and providing manufacturers with measurement accuracies of better than +/-0.05% leading to significant production savings.
For more information on Multilayer Packaging Films 2013 and Beta LaserMike’s presentation on non-contact length and speed measurement, visit amiplastics.com/.
About Beta LaserMike
Beta LaserMike (betalasermike.com) provides integrated process control solutions using a wide range of non-contact measurement technologies designed to improve product quality and reduce manufacturing costs. These solutions provide in-process dimensional monitoring, control, and sample/part inspection of products such as wire and cable, fiber optics, metals, rubber and plastic, flat rolled goods, tube and pipe, and other manufactured goods. Our solutions offer a number of advantages over contact and other non-contact gauging systems.
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