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Joe Mechanic
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I am not an engineer and my math skills are not great but I have this problem that I would like to know the answer to.
We have a blister packaging process that seals labeled tyvek against formed pvc blisters that contain our product. What I would like to be able to do is figure out how many rows of labels are left on the tyvek as we switchthe rolls between product changeovers. The core of the roll is four inches. And the outer diameter of the roll is two feet. I believe each row is about four inches long.
Is there a formula that can be used to determine how many rrows are left as the diameter becomes smaller?
Joe
We have a blister packaging process that seals labeled tyvek against formed pvc blisters that contain our product. What I would like to be able to do is figure out how many rows of labels are left on the tyvek as we switchthe rolls between product changeovers. The core of the roll is four inches. And the outer diameter of the roll is two feet. I believe each row is about four inches long.
Is there a formula that can be used to determine how many rrows are left as the diameter becomes smaller?
Joe