Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
by spacing the two rolls apart
Italian translation:
distanziando i due rulli (tra loro / l'uno dall'altro)
English term
by spacing the two rolls apart
"The degree of plasticizing can be controlled to a desired level and/or thickness based on the amount of plasticizer used, and the degree of deformation can be controlled to a desired level and/or thickness by controlling the roll temperature and/or, fabric tension by spacing the two rolls apart or the time and/or speed of treatment. Further, the machine 100 may include an optional loaded mating roll 30, to apply additional pressure on the fabric 22."
Grazie!
4 +1 | distanziando i due rulli (tra loro / l'uno dall'altro) | Gaetano Silvestri Campagnano |
Dec 19, 2019 15:46: Gaetano Silvestri Campagnano Created KOG entry
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