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- Web_(manufacturing) abstract "A web is a long, thin, and flexible material. Common webs include foil, metal, paper, textile, plastic film, and wire. Common processes carried out on webs include coating, plating, and laminating.A web is generally processed by moving over rollers. Between processing stages, webs are stored and transported as rolls also known as coils, packages and doffs. The end result or use of web manufacturing is usually sheets. The primary motivation to work with webs instead of sheets is economics. Webs, being continuous, can be made at far higher speeds and do not have the start-stop issues of discrete sheet processing. The size of the web-handling industries is unknown.".
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- Web_(manufacturing) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fabrication_(metal).
- Web_(manufacturing) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Industrial_processes.
- Web_(manufacturing) wikiPageWikiLink Circuit_board.
- Web_(manufacturing) wikiPageWikiLink Coating.
- Web_(manufacturing) wikiPageWikiLink Foil_(metal).
- Web_(manufacturing) wikiPageWikiLink Laminating.
- Web_(manufacturing) wikiPageWikiLink Lamination.
- Web_(manufacturing) wikiPageWikiLink List_of_commercially_available_roofing_material.
- Web_(manufacturing) wikiPageWikiLink Metal.
- Web_(manufacturing) wikiPageWikiLink Offset_printing.
- Web_(manufacturing) wikiPageWikiLink Paper.
- Web_(manufacturing) wikiPageWikiLink Pharmaceutical_company.
- Web_(manufacturing) wikiPageWikiLink Pharmaceutical_industry.
- Web_(manufacturing) wikiPageWikiLink Plastic_film.
- Web_(manufacturing) wikiPageWikiLink Plating.
- Web_(manufacturing) wikiPageWikiLink Printed_circuit_board.
- Web_(manufacturing) wikiPageWikiLink Printed_electronics.
- Web_(manufacturing) wikiPageWikiLink Roll-to-roll.
- Web_(manufacturing) wikiPageWikiLink Roll-to-roll_processing.
- Web_(manufacturing) wikiPageWikiLink Roll_slitting.
- Web_(manufacturing) wikiPageWikiLink Roofing.
- Web_(manufacturing) wikiPageWikiLink Tape_drive.
- Web_(manufacturing) wikiPageWikiLink Tape_drives.
- Web_(manufacturing) wikiPageWikiLink Textile.
- Web_(manufacturing) wikiPageWikiLink Wire.
- Web_(manufacturing) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Web (manufacturing)".
- Web_(manufacturing) wikiPageWikiLinkText "material webs".
- Web_(manufacturing) wikiPageWikiLinkText "web".
- Web_(manufacturing) wikiPageWikiLinkText "webs".
- Web_(manufacturing) hasPhotoCollection Web_(manufacturing).
- Web_(manufacturing) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Metalworking_navbox.
- Web_(manufacturing) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- Web_(manufacturing) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Web_(manufacturing) subject Category:Fabrication_(metal).
- Web_(manufacturing) subject Category:Industrial_processes.
- Web_(manufacturing) hypernym Material.
- Web_(manufacturing) type ChemicalCompound.
- Web_(manufacturing) comment "A web is a long, thin, and flexible material. Common webs include foil, metal, paper, textile, plastic film, and wire. Common processes carried out on webs include coating, plating, and laminating.A web is generally processed by moving over rollers. Between processing stages, webs are stored and transported as rolls also known as coils, packages and doffs. The end result or use of web manufacturing is usually sheets. The primary motivation to work with webs instead of sheets is economics.".
- Web_(manufacturing) label "Web (manufacturing)".
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- Web_(manufacturing) isPrimaryTopicOf Web_(manufacturing).