1)The time during which P.S. material remains on a surface before testing for permanence or removability. 2)The time during which a hot-stamp, embossing, head, or thermal die remains in contact with the surface of a P.S. material.
The time during which the seal hand of an L-Sealer remains down after the completion of the seal cycle, allowing the seal to cool and “set-up”, enhancing seal strength.
The time for which the hot tool is impressed in the leather while gold or blind tooling.
Refers to the length of time pressure is applied to a pressure sensitive label during production. The time that a hot-stamp, embossing head, or thermal die remains in contact with the surface of a pressure sensitive material. Also that time a pressure sensitive material remains on a surface before testing the adhesion or removability. Refer NS for test procedure.
The time during which a PS material remains on a surface before testing for permanence or removability.
Portion of a press cycle during which the movement of a member is zero or at least insignificant. Usually refers to the interval when the blank holder in a drawing operation is holding the blank while the punch is making the draw or the interval between the completion of the forging stroke and the retraction of the ram.