My plastic sheet is for thermoformed packageing like what your batteries come in. I presently add a silicone coating by a direct gravure coating system.
Any help anyone can give would be most appreciated.I am looking for a product I can apply to plastic sheet to improve the sheets ability to separate or slip?
Now, I'm sure you are in the same habit, you check the plastic armatures to see if the couplers open and close properly and more importantly to see if they will STAY CLOSED under load. Well to my surprise these trucks have been redesigned with a metal armature and pull down disk. The armature is screw mounted to the coupler with a replaceable spring which supplies the required tension. It鈥檚 a great improvement! The new system did not require a substantial increase of magnetic force to uncouple and it locked securely. After years of coupler failure on long trains with heavy loads, this improvement is welcome.
Bravo Lionel!I am looking for a product I can apply to plastic sheet to improve the sheets ability to separate or slip?
I'm not really sure what options are available to you, but I would recomend exploring additive options before coatings. If using sheets with anti-blocking, or slip agents in them will still meet your specs they would be a better option. I can't really make any recomendations as I don't know what your sheets are (I would assume PVC or PET-G) and I don't know what kinds of standards they need to meet in terms of stiffness, clarity, etc.
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