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2013
Effect of Coefficient of Friction (COF) in Packaging Industry
Working in virtually nearly every facet of our lives, friction is the invisible force that allows, or hinders the movement of two surfaces that are in contact with one another. Coefficient of Friction is the ratio of the force that maintains contact between an object and a surface and the frictional force that resists the motion of the object.
- In HFFS (horizontal form fill and seal) systems, too much friction of the sealant side of the film can lead to film dragging or jamming as it passes over metal plates.
- In VFFS (vertical form fill and seal) systems, too much friction of the sealant side of the film can cause poor film feeding over metal forming collars, inconsistent package sizes, and squealing.
- In either system, too much friction can result in lateral slipping that leads to poor seals (leakers).
- Too little friction on the outside can cause packages to slip or fall-off-of inclined conveyor belts.
- Too much friction on the outside can slow packages’ progress down delivery chutes.
- Too little friction on the outside can result in packages sliding off of stacks or pallets.
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