bosley
- 20 Feb 2004 09:34
hewittalan6
- 22 Aug 2006 12:03
- 19233 of 27111
Looking at the link, kindly posted, other questions spring to mind.
Why are most applications only rated as good not excellent? Why do they mention that the chart does not refer to the strength of the seal? Is it becasue in amny areas it is weak? Why do they offer other technologies for areas that ultrasound cannot package, is there a problem with it?
See. Its easy to put a negative slant on anything, even the companys own advertising material.
alan
kimoldfield
- 22 Aug 2006 12:06
- 19234 of 27111
I researched Branson some time ago and was not worried that it would affect SEO's business; for 'green' production SEO have the best all-encompassing machine. Some interesting questions on the FAQ section on Branson's site though:-
Q. Will my horn run on any machine?
Q. What kind of horn should be used for insertion?
Q. Why does my tool heat up?
Q. What types of coatings are available for horns?
kim
Edited name Branson not Benson!
tweenie
- 22 Aug 2006 12:08
- 19235 of 27111
aldwickk - 22 Aug 2006 11:54 - 19231 of 19233
http://www.branson-plasticsjoin.com/applications_packaging.asp
As you can see does'nt work with PET. Is only 'good' with half other stuff and involves purchase of new machinery that can only be specialised.
It's pants ..........aldwick....please tell me you own loads LOL.
hewittalan6
- 22 Aug 2006 12:13
- 19236 of 27111
Aye, aye.
Aldwickks fan club has turned up ;-)
alan
tweenie
- 22 Aug 2006 12:16
- 19237 of 27111
"me and my shadow".
oblomov
- 22 Aug 2006 13:55
- 19238 of 27111
Ald(getting on my)wickk
'Ultrasonics is easy by comparison & much cheaper on the component front '
Why have you only just told us that? You could have told us (and ASDA/WM/PERSECO) last year and saved us all a lot of time and money!
hewittalan6
- 22 Aug 2006 14:18
- 19240 of 27111
More to the point, if they can get it just a little faster, they can package next years crops, this year!!!
And how much money can be saved, cos according to E=MC2, as something hits light speed it gets infinitely heavy, so a gram of Salmon will weigh huge amounts and can be sold for a fortune.
It only gets better!!
Alan
Mad Pad
- 22 Aug 2006 14:42
- 19242 of 27111
Glad to see we havn't all lost our sense of homour,so we don't see ultrasonics as a threat ,good.
tweenie
- 22 Aug 2006 15:17
- 19243 of 27111
seo gone blue!
don't worry normal service will be resumed.
An rns in morning promising 'jam tomorrow' should rectify the situation.
LOL
rpaco
- 22 Aug 2006 16:45
- 19244 of 27111
However at the speed of light, time slows to nothing so all degradation in the product will cease thus eliminating the need for packaging. So one merely has to keep the fridge at C (Speed of light) for things to last for ever. Obviously it will therefore not need plugging in, thus eliminating the need for an infinitely long cable. Are we using the general or the special theory today? Or are you into strings?
hewittalan6
- 22 Aug 2006 16:51
- 19245 of 27111
Wow.
in the space of a day we appear to have invented the classical einsteinian physics fridge.
The problem now is that if it is classical, it cannot also be quantum, embracing the uncertainty principle. though fridges must be quantum cos they obey Schrodingers cat theory. Until we open the door we cannot be certain whether the light is on or off.
It therefore appears that this fridge cannot work in our limited 4 dimensions.
I am going away to work out a Grand unified fridge theory.
Alan
rpaco
- 22 Aug 2006 16:59
- 19246 of 27111
Ah ha! BUT!!!!
You are forgetting the infinite probability drive (replacing the refridgeration unit) which holds the fridge constantly in all possible places at once, ensuring that anything you ever want is always there. Also of course this means that there is a fridge at the end of the universe.
Oilywag
- 22 Aug 2006 17:08
- 19247 of 27111
How far is the edge of the universe from where we are right now, when you get there how do you know that you are there and what is beyond the edge of the universe?
Where did the universe come from and who put it there? Why did they, it or whoever or whatever choose there and not somewhere else? And if time began with the Big Bang what was there before time to measure .... well ticks on a clock?
My brain 'urts.
The oily one
Oilywag
- 22 Aug 2006 17:20
- 19248 of 27111
Yea, I thought that would keep the clever clogs quiet for a while!
And if you are thinking of phoning a friend, forget Stephen W Hawking, his artificial voice box told me to bugger off.
The oily one
hewittalan6
- 22 Aug 2006 17:39
- 19249 of 27111
No Oily,
if we are going to ask stupidly easy questions, I aint playing anymore!!
just for the record;
The edge of the universe is where you are sat (or stood). There are no edges and so any place can be considered the edge of the universe. Therefore there is nothing beyond the edge (providing you do not subscribe to the multiverse theory).
the Universes existance appears to be well covered by the Weak Anthropic principle, in that it must exist at some point in time, as we have never counted the potentially billions of failed attempts to get one started, and its here because it is everywhere, there is nowhere else for it to be.
Finally time started with the big bang and therefore there is no before to speak of, hence nothing to measure even if we could conceive of a before.
Having said all that a pair of French scientists believe they have found a set of conditions to describe conditions prior to the big bang, but all leading scientists agree that it is probably gobbledygook.
Finally, if you want to know who started it all than my guess is keith Chegwin.
Alan
tweenie
- 22 Aug 2006 17:46
- 19250 of 27111
well another day of SNAFU.
OFF to the resteraunt at the edge of my universe.
regards and best wishes to all.
explosive
- 22 Aug 2006 19:30
- 19251 of 27111
So to conclude all this afternoons quantium physics I am sat in the universe looking at a fridge wondering when the sp will rise! But because I'm still waiting for a big bang which I may or may not have missed the sp could have already risen on a measured scale either equal to or beyond that of my own. This would therefore be componded as there isn't anything to measure against a fridge which is moving at the speed of light and could well now be heading for a parellel universe in time!