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- Sensory Analytics System Measures Film Thickness
- (Controls)
- October 12, 2014, ... provide a better non-contact and non-radioactive means to measure thinly applied wet or dry UV coatings, hard coats, adhesives, silicones, barrier coatings, film layers, and other finishes on films, coated ...
- Static Beat | Static Dissipator Neutralization Efficiency
- (Static-Beat)
- January 02, 2014, ... such as static bars or radioactive alpha emitters, have higher static dissipation performance. When can you save money by using passive dissipators? And when should you pay for the higher performance ...
- Advanced Gauging Technologies Offers Thickness Gauging System
- (Controls News)
- November 12, 2013, ... new online non-contact thickness gauging system that can measure any strip material ranging from 0.040–0.750 in. (1–19 mm.) thick. There is no radioactive source and no federal or state licensing requirements. ...
- Show Preview | ICE USA 2013
- (Trends/Management)
- February 04, 2013, ... Sensory Analytics Introduces Film & Coating Thickness Measurement Solutions Sensory Analytics, Greenboro, NC, (Booth 139) will demonstrate its newest non-contact and non-radioactive alternatives ...
- Scantech Offers Precise, Energy-Saving Scanner
- (Inspection/Defect Detection)
- March 14, 2012, Called an alternative to nuclear technology with a greener approach, the ULO scanner does not require hazardous radioactive sources GAITHERSBURG, MD | The ULO (Ultra-light O-frame) scanner from ...
- AIMCAL Awards: Canisters Blow Away Competition
- (Metallizing)
- March 31, 2011, ... thus can enhance quality and line productivity. With multiple international patent applications pending, the technology requires no contact and is nonradioactive and nondestructive. Judges predict this ...
- AIMCAL Awards: Canisters Blow Away Competition
- (Coating/Laminating)
- March 17, 2011, ... layers. Identifying defects earlier in the process thus can enhance quality and line productivity. With multiple international patent applications pending, the technology requires no contact and is nonradioactive ...
- A Communication from the PLACE Div. of TAPPI
- (Magazine)
- March 30, 2006, ... with much higher performance, these features provide a considerable benefit to a web handling operation. Various forms of energy generate air ions. They include electrical AC and DC, radioactive, and ...
- NDC Infared Awarded Grant to Develop Non-Nuclear Gauges
- (Archive)
- October 11, 2005, NDC Infrared Engineering has been awarded funding by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to develop new technologies that reduce industry’s reliance on radioactive isotopes. PRESS RELEASE ...
- AmeriStar Calls for Package Entries
- (News | New Products)
- March 25, 2003, ... diagnostic products and equipment Regulated Packaging : Chemicals, paints, solvents, radioactive and explosive materials, all "haz-mat," military and other governmental Industrial/Commercial : ...
- Products
- (Magazine)
- September 30, 2002, ... sensor is described as a substitute for nucleonic transmission gauges when an alternative to radioactive isotopes is required. Targeted for a variety of plastics extrusion applications and more, reportedly ...
- 1950s
- (News | New Products)
- August 27, 2002, ... to be used in the commercial printing industry. February 1957 Paper, Film, and Foil Converter reports peacetime application of atomic energy as employed in radioactive gauges yields uniformly superior ...
- BRAND PROTECTION: The Converter's Rol
- (Magazine)
- March 31, 2002, ... These include materials such as DNA markers, isotopic markers based on non-radioactive atomic isotopes, and unusual elements that may be detected by X-ray fluorescence analyzers. Authentication features ...
- Through Thick and Thin, Gauging Controls Perform for You
- (Magazine)
- February 28, 2002, ... but “as soon as you unplug the power, there is nothing in the device that's radioactive. You can open it completely. Nobody can be exposed to anything. As long as it's unplugged, it doesn't generate an ounce ...
- Post 9/11 Activities Continue to Affect Converting Industry
- (Magazine)
- November 30, 2001, ... distributed. While security concerns are focused primarily on the most dangerous products (e.g., explosives, radioactive materials, poisonous chemicals and gases, and flammable liquids), shipments of lower ...
- Products
- (Magazine)
- February 28, 2001, ... of the air are controllable, the ion source is shockless, and there is no radioactive element. Handle Materials with Versatile Stacker Systems Contech, Goddard, KS; 316/722-6907 Stacker systems are ...
- Gauging system lights the way
- (Magazine)
- August 31, 1996, ... The new Betacontrol gauge, however, fits neatly in an area just 1.5 feet from the coating head. The Betacontrol gauge uses an isotope of the radioactive element krypton to generate beta rays that travel ...
- Conserving weight, space earns praise for flexible
- (Magazine)
- March 31, 1995, ... uses of glass-coated film in the US. The silicon-oxide-coated polyester laminate protects radioactive blocks of cesium-iodide crystal in a manner that allows them to be visually inspected while still in ...