CUSTOM FABRICATION FLOW TRANSFER

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CSI Central States Industrial Equipment & Service, Inc. 2700 N. Partnership Boulevard Springfield MO 65803 Custom fabrication of flow transfer panels, utility stations, clean in place systems, skid systems, valve manifolds, jacketed tubing, holding tubes, special fittings, valve modifications and vessel trim;The mark consists of BLACK CIRCLE WITH WHITE LETTERS, LARGE C WITH LETTERS S OVER I INSIDE THE C.;CENTRAL STATES INDUSTRIAL;Color is not claimed as a feature of the mark.;Retail store services featuring sanitary valves, fittings, pumps, tubing, hose and single use components;Process engineering relating to food, dairy and beverage process systems;
CSI Central States Industrial Equipment & Service, Inc. 2700 N. Partnership Boulevard Springfield MO 65803 Custom fabrication of flow transfer panels, utility stations, clean in place systems, skid systems, valve manifolds, jacketed tubing, holding tubes, special fittings, valve modifications and vessel trim;CENTRAL STATES INDUSTRIAL;Retail store services featuring sanitary valves, fittings, pumps, tubing and hose [ and single use ] components;Process engineering relating to food, dairy and beverage process systems;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A method of economically dye transfer printing small batches of webbing with custom designs includes printing N longitudinally adjacent identical design strips of approximate length L/N with a desired custom design. The design is printed on continuous roll paper with dye transfer ink using a dye transfer printer controlled by a personal computer. The adjacent design strips are simultaneously cut apart using a slitting cutter with parallel disc blades. The slitting cutter is preferably a modified leather slitting cutter with variable speed control and additional alignment guides for precise cutting. The separated design strips of approximate length L/N are assembled into a continuous transfer strip of approximate length L and rolled onto a core. The transfer strip is fed through an aligner with blank webbing and into a heat transfer web rolling machine where heat and pressure are applied to transfer print the design from the transfer strip to the webbing and produce final printed webbing of length L.