Sticking to Business
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Setting speed limits
Finding the most fitting splice configuration can depend on substrate properties and widths, as well as space and budget.
CTC's Herbert positions zero-speed splicers (as compared with the flying splice concept) as predominant in narrow-web, because they are the most flexible, can be designed as lap or butt splicers, have more accurate tension control systems, and in lap splice configuration produce much shorter tails.
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