The process of producing a custom-sized or specially designed envelope, or any type of envelope not available in an envelope manufacturer's standard line.
The process for changing special isotopes into usable chemical forms to satisfy current or projected needs for a unique product.
A process which reduces a large sized parent roll provided by a paper machine into usable small sized rolls or folded products. The word "converting" may also mean the machinery that applies a converting process, or even the manufacturing area or department where it is done. A great deal of information about converting may be found at www.WebconInc.com.
The process of taking a material or adhesive and altering it from one form to another.
1: The process of changing something so that it becomes more useful. 2: To bring a person or group over from one belief, view, or party to another. For instance, a person could convert from Christianity to Judaism, or from being racist to being tolerant of other cultures and races.
Converting is a term used to describe a number of metallurgical smelting processes. The most commercially important use of the term is in the treatment of molten metal sulfides to produce crude metal and slag, as in the case of copper and nickel converting. Another, now uncommon, use of the term referred to batch treatment of pig iron to produce steel by the Bessemer process.