DANSK DSF/ISO/DIS 12643-5 PDF

DANSK DSF/ISO/DIS 12643-5 PDF

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DANSK DSF/ISO/DIS 12643-5 PDF

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Graphic technology – Safety requirements for graphic technology equipment and systems – Part 5: Manually-fed stand-alone platen presses

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Dansk Standard

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This document provides safety requirements specific to stand-alone platen presses. This document is intended to be used in conjunction with ISO 12643-1:2021. This document provides additional safety requirements for the design and construction of manuallyfed stand-alone platen presses, for single stroke mode, dwell mode, and continuous operation mode for cutting and creasing, embossing, foil stamping and/or printing of paper, board and other materials processed in a similar manner. This document does not apply to presses designed to handle metal material other than foil.


Edition : 21
File Size : 1 file , 4.2 MB
Number of Pages : 26
Product Code(s) : DSF-021, DSF-021

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