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    Converter (industry) - Wikipedia

    A converter is a company that specializes in modifying or combining raw materials such as polyesters, adhesives, silicone, adhesive tapes, foams, plastics, felts, rubbers, liners and metals, as well as other materials, to create new products. Materials such as paper, plastic film, foil and cloth often are … See more

    Typical converting processes include coating, laminating and printing. Coating technologies can include hot melt coating, gravure coating, curtain coating and slot-die coating. The … See more

    Some converting companies now incorporate electronics in their finished products. For example, converters producing RFID stock labels must incorporate RFID chips and antenna inlays. The electronic components make up the See more

    When converting from rolls of material, web alignment is an important part of a converting operation as a moving web of material has a … See more

    Many converters specialize in
    • Adhesive coating to make labels and adhesive tape
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    Paper converting can refer to manufacturing processes involving paper as the raw material. This raw material, similar to other … See more

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