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If Lego were to make larger scale anthro style animal characters, the bodies would have to change. Fabuland heads are creepily too big for Technic bodies.
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The main building of DTU which contains the administration, the library, the canteen, sports facilities and much more.
Photo by Kenneth Sørensen
Are you planning on using #shrink #film to pack your products? Great choice. But you must understand a wide array of technical terms related to shrink-films. An understanding of this technical data will allow you to use the film with the right configuration.
In this article, we are going to explain some of these terms.
1. Haze
Haze is the measurement of the cloudiness of the film. A package communicates the amount of haze in it in the percentage format. The film will be clearer with a lower percentage. If you want your customers to have a look at the original product without tearing apart the packaging, you can ask for the film with a lower percentage of haze.
2. Gloss
As the name suggests, this characteristic allows the film to reflect light. The glossiness of a shrink film is represented through a certain angle of degree. The higher the number, the higher the glossiness will be.
3. COF
The COF, or coefficient of friction, is a representation of the ability of the film to slide against different surfaces. With a higher COF, the film will less likely to slip or move.
Several applications do not need a slippery film for #product #packaging. Companies that have to work on those applications generally order for the film with higher COF.
4. Shrinkage MD/TD
The amount of shrink measured in the machine direction (MD) and the cross direction (TD) is known as shrinkage, also called unrestricted shrink. The TD and MD of the film are at 90 degrees to each other. Shrinkage gets the value in percentage.
5. Tear Resistance MD/TD
Tear resistance, too, is measured in both the machine direction and the transverse direction. The ability of a film to resist tearing is called tear resistance. Generally, high-clarity films are more tear-resistant. Increasing the thickness of the film increases the film’s tear resistance. If you have high-value products to pack, you can consider using a high-clarity film.
6. OTR
OTR, or Oxygen transmission rate, refers to the extent to which a film allows the oxygen to pass through it. This characteristic gets its representation by CC per 100 square inches over 24 hours. Lowering the number would allow less oxygen to pass through the film.
Using this information
Using the above information, you can ask your packaging supplier to configure the shrink film according to your packaging requirements. First, you need to know the configuration of packaging that is going to ensure the safety of your product while it’s on its way to the customer. You can give this information to your supplier, and ask them to provide you with the shrink film that’s right according to these configurations.
For discussion, this is the "correctly" exposed (and un-cropped) picture from the HDR picture posted here.
TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE VESSEL
Type of vessel: Netting, dredging, trapping
Date of construction: 1982
Hull type: GRP
Shipyard: Gendron Jean-Paul l'Herbaudière Noirmoutier
Registration: AD.571294
Maritime district: Audierne
Gross tonnage: 8.35 Tx
LOA length: 9.50 m
Overall width: 3.54 m
Motorization propulsion: 110 Kw
Call sign: FGSO
MMSI: 227127200
Previous name
Swallow 2 NO.571294 Qm of Noirmoutier
Hirondelle BR.571294 maritime district of Brest
Mab Franch BR.571294 maritime district of Brest
On the afternoon of Wednesday 20 November, IRS8 delegates explored the divisional railways’ control centre and New Delhi train station, where delegates visited surveillance and train control rooms.
© 2019 IRITS Events Ltd. Photo: Akshat Jain
An IAEA Individual Monitoring Technician configures the automated sample changer of a gamma spectrometry system, which measures photon emitting radionuclides in urine samples.
IAEA Radiation Safety Technical Services Laboratory, Department of Nuclear Safety and Security, IAEA, Vienna, Austria. 15 March 2023.
Photo Credi: Dean Calma / IAEA
Technical support dashboard using Dundas Dashboard. This dashboard analyzes Customer satisfaction and call volumes.
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This photograph, taken in 1948 in Peel Street shows automobiles parked outside Tamworth Technical College.
The Sambódromo ('sambadome') technical rehearsals are taking place. Without the beautiful fantasy-cars or abundant clothing, but with music and good sentiment of the participants.
Part of Photo of the Week 80
© 2012 Maarten Zeehandelaar