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In printing presses, paper or other sheet materials used to underlay the plate and/ or blanket (between the cylinder and plate or blanket), to bring the surface of the plate or blanket to the desired height to obtain proper squeeze pressure for printing: can also be adjusted to compensate for minor dimensional changes in the paper in multipass, multicolor printing jobs, but only around the circumference of the cylinder (the print length).
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Material, usually paper, placed on the printing press to give an even pressure.
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The filling of the mold cavity or cavities as full as possible without causing undue stress on the molds or causing flash to appear on the finished parts. Over- or under-packing results in less than optimum fill.
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A sealing system that normally consists of a deformable material such as TFE, graphite, asbestos, etc. It is usually in the form of solid or split rings contained in a PACKING BOX that are compressed so as to provide an effective pressure seal.
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In lithography, the paper used to underlay a blanket, plate or proof to bring the surface to the desired height, the method of adjusting squeeze pressure. The act of inserting the packing material under the blanket or plate.
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