Product Introduction: About PROCHASE’s Anti Static Film

Anti static film is a packaging material with property to disperse static electricity. Static electricity is accumulated on the surface of objects as a result of friction one over another. Extraordinary properties of the film enable to protect statics sensible objects from negative impact of the parasitic electromagnetic fields during continuous storage or transporting.

 

This film can be applied for protection products against dust and small debris, that obligatory will be attracted to other types of materials under the impact of static electricity.

 

Prochase provides FAP-8611-J model anti static PET protective film for customers. Our anti static films which coated anti-static adhesive onto PET film surface under clean room, there is anti-static effects in adhesive. Due to low adhesion, therefore it can be laminated with plain and smooth substrates, more further its appears will be no residue when you peel off and no static occurred.

 

Application:

Glass penal, LCD screens, protection of electronic products, protection of optical film, protect dust contamination or adsorption under manufacturing processing.

 

Prochase is the leading manufacturer of protective films in Taiwan. A variety of protective films such as anti static film, anti fingerprint film, anti fog film, anti glare films etc products can be found on our website. If you are interested in anti static film series products, welcome to visit our website and feel free to contact Prochase.

 

Prochase Enterprise Co., Ltd.

No.33, Yonglong Rd., Dali Dist., Taichung City 412, Taiwan.

TEL: 886-4-24066838

FAX: 886-4-24065180

E-mail: prochase@ms36.hinet.net

 

 

Article Source: http://plastmodern.com.ua/en/portfolio-view/anti-static-film/

Differences between CNC and Conventional Lathes

CNC stands for Computerized Numerical Control that means that a CNC lathe is controlled by a computer. It moves automatically. In the other hand, in conventional lathes series, all the movements are manually done by the operator.

 

The big advantage of a CNC lathe over the conventional is that once it is prepared to run (program and set-up) by a skilled technician, it requires a less skilled operator to load raw material, push “the green button” and inspect the parts made. While a conventional lathe requires a skilled technician to make every single part.

 

To some extent, a CNC machine is less complicated than a conventional machine, because the computer can move all axes simultaneously with high precision. Doing arcs, for example, is easy in a CNC while in a conventional it will require a special tool or an accessory.

 

It can be done with 3 tools in a CNC lathe: A tool for facing, turning the cylinders, tapers and the convex arc, a tool for cutting the threads and a tool for cutting the concave arc and cut-off the part. A similar part with different tapers and arcs will use the same tools and minor changes to the program.

 

Now, to do the same part in a conventional lathe, it will require 5 tools: A tool for facing, turning the cylinders and the tapers, a special tool for cutting the convex arc, a special tool for cutting the concave arc, a tool for the threads and a tool for cut-off the part. A similar part with different arcs will require different special tools.

 

But it is not only the tools: To make a thread in a conventional lathe you need to put a specific set of gears to coordinate the axial movement with the spindle. Different threads require different set of gears. A CNC lathe doesn’t need gears arrangements to make threads, only changes in the program.

 

Also, to make the tapers in a manual lathe you need to set the auxiliary tool carriage (or a special accessory for low angle tapers) to the required angle, cut the taper, and then reset a different angle to cut the different taper.

 

There are some myths, like a CNC is more precise or faster than a conventional machine. In reality both machines can deliver high quality, high precision parts with high turnaround as good as the technician is. The difference in cost is that a high skilled technician and 3 less skilled operators can manage 6 CNC machines (or more if the parts have long cycle times), while 6 conventional machines will require 6 high skilled technicians.

 

CNC-TAKANG is one of the leading conventional lathes manufacturers in Taiwan. We have offered comprehensive range of metal working machinery since 1973. In order to satisfy ever-changing machining demands, we always devoted ourselves to developing new products and striving for innovative R&D. If you need more information about conventional lathes or cnc lathe series, welcome to visit the website of CNC-TAKANG and feel free to contact us.

 

Article Source: https://www.quora.com/What-is-the-difference-between-CNC-and-conventional-lathes