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Guide to Acquiring a Chip Processing System

Successfully installing a chip processing system starts with sound planning and proper design. An experienced consultant in this field summarizes the basics in this 16-page “quick guide.”

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Dennis Klinger is an independent consultant specializing in the design of chip processing systems. Drawing on his 15 years of experience, he has summarized his guidelines for determining the need for a system, requesting a quote and selecting appropriate machinery.
 
His 16-page “Chip Processing Quick Guide” organizes the basics in a detailed, but readable, fashion for potential system buyers. His main advice for buyers is to know the options, ask the right questions and get all the facts.
 
The Machinery Overview and Selection section is especially comprehensive. It lists major types of system components and identifies advantages and disadvantages for each.  No brand names are mentioned.
 

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