Best method for dosing water to moisten paper blanks?
Started by SDTM, Aug 27 2021 03:12 PM
Dear colleagues
Could you please share best methods for dosing the water with which the paper blanks are moistened?
What do you use and how have you overcome the excessive water by manually dosing them? Or could be via any mechanical way?
If anyone could share, it would be appreciated.
Many thanks
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