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OPERATING MANUAL
25 • Application notes
25.5.2 Film thickness calibration in relation to other assortments
With known thickness
If an assortment is defi ned with known thickness calibration data, the same parameters
can then be applied to a different assortment (see illustration). Assortment B is shown
which was created with the roller R3. The system can then automatically determine
the thickness needed for rollers R1, R2 and R4 because of the relation between the
thickness objects.
Assortment R1 R2 R3 R4
A 100%
75%
120%
240%
B 100%
With unknown thickness
If you create an assortment and the roller requirements are unknown, there is no
relationship to the existing fi lm thickness data sets. Only one recipe is required to
establish the necessary relationship. The recipe used needs to be based on the new
assortment and needs to be printed with the known roller. This would then allow the
software to establish the relationship to all previous thickness data sets.
Assortment R1 R2 R3 R4 R5
A 1.0 0.75 1.2 2.4 1.71
B 0.83 0.625 1.0 2.0 1.43
C 0.581 0.438 0.7 1.4 1.0
Assortment C is created with the fi lm thickness R5. That thickness has no relation
to other existing fi lm thickness objects in the system. By printing ONE recipe within
assortment C using roller R4, assortment C can be updated with correct thickness
calibration data.
Using the Film Thickness Calibration module, the system can quickly and effectively
determine fi lm thickness data requirements and adjust them for other assortments.
Your formulation process can be completed faster with fewer steps. You end up
needing fewer assortments, as you no longer need to create data sets for each
roller.
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