SIGNS & MARKING

Cadence
Phone: 800-252-3371
              540-248-2200
Fax: 540-248-4400
Address: 9 Technology Dr
                  Staunton, VA 24401
Website: www.cadenceinc.com/blades
Email: sales@cadenceinc.com

  Define. Do. Measure.
The difference is in our process. From idea to finished product, we enable better device performance through functional expertise: conceptualization, proprietary sharps processing technology, comprehensive project management, critical component cost management and rigorous performance testing.

KH Systems
Phone: 310-344-5257
Fax: 310-608-1811
Address: 19520 Rancho Way Ste 202
                  Rancho Dominque, CA 90220
Email: khsys2010@aol.com

  Huge Savings on Quality Aftermarket Videojet (registered trademark) Parts Take An additional 5% off with Code 41610

Lotar Enterprises
Phone: 920-465-6678
Fax: 920-465-7262
Address: 1281 S. Brosig St, Ste C
                  Green Bay, WI 54311
Website: www.lotarenterprises.com
Email: info@lotarenterprises.com

  Testing Inks & Pens - Surface Tension Testing or Metal Cleanliness Testing The surface energy is one decisive criterion for the adhesion of printing ink, glue, varnish, etc. on many plastic and metal surfaces. It is given in mN/m (milliNewton per meter, currently valid unit) or in dyne/cm (dyne per centimeter, old unit, same numerical value). Apart from some exceptions the general rule is: The higher the surface energy of a material, the better is the adhesion of anything meant to be fixed to its surface. Reasons for a low surface energy on the one hand might be material specific. For example, many plastics show a very low surface energy and therefore need a chemical or physical treatment to achieve a good adhesion on them. On the other hand, contaminations of the surface (grease, oil, or finger prints) might be a reason for a low surface energy.

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