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Stretch Wrapping
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Phoenix Stretch Wrappers
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An operator who wraps pallets with hand wrap stretch film is not able to wrap every load exactly the same way, time and time again. A load wrapped by one operator Monday morning will not be wrapped the same way as another operator on Friday afternoon. Pallet wrapping with a stretch wrap machine eliminates this issue. Follow a guide to purchasing the best stretch wrapping solution for your ...
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McLeod & Dewey Associates
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The following is an unbiased view of what to look for in both a stretch film, and a stretch film supplier. Using information provided by our customers we have come to realize that some of them get much more value than others from their stretch film supplier. And that extra value has resulted in thousands of dollars saved. We have outlined some of these points below in an attempt to let our ...
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Alien Technology Corporation.
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Early RFID implementations were fundamentally driven by external mandates, but along with signicant technological improvements, more readily available component options, cost reductions, and shared lessons learned, the technology has proven its value in driving signicant operational efciencies, and RFID has gained a broader adoption. Today, industries are looking beyond the realm of compliance, ...
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Alien Technology Corporation.
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“Tag Feng Shui” A Practical Guide to Selecting and Applying RFID Tags
Followers of the ancient Chinese practice of Feng Shui attest to its effects on health, wealth and personal relationships. Practitioners of RFID are equally well served by following the guidelines of “Tag Feng Shui” to place and arrange RFID tags to achieve optimal read performance. Understanding the elements of RFID and ...
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VBrick Systems
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Widescreen format video is increasingly popular, and the VBrick WM Appliance (Version 4 and above) supports multiple video resolutions including widescreen.
Conventional television, and most streaming video, is delivered in 4 x 3 format. These numbers are merely the ratio of the width to the height (the width is 1.333 times the height).
NTSC, PAL, and even standard film formats do not really ...
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