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- RFID Labels a Good Read
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- March 31, 2002, ... X-Ident's core technology is packaging the inlays using micro-chips produced by the likes of Texas Instruments and Phillips Electronics in a way that ensures the packaged inlays function correctly for the ...
- Products
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- March 31, 2002, ... and standard parent roll diameter to 51 in. Also features ergonomic shaftless design; centershafts or core chunks in either 3 or 6 in.; and operator pendant controls. Edge guiding is available for applications ...
- Converting Industry News
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- February 28, 2002, ... cores of the Korad film rolls. After banding, the entire unit is wrapped in a poly stretch wrap to seal it from moisture during its ocean voyage. “The Pak-Line solution initially cost the same as our ...
- Pyramids and Wound Rolls: Long-Lasting Quality
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- February 28, 2002, ... with the structure of a pyramid? A stable structure for both pyramid and wound roll should consider three elements: foundation, buildup, and profile. The foundation of the wound roll is the core and core ...
- Products
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- February 28, 2002, ... and hand-held control make the roll-handling machine easy to maneuver, co. notes. Fail-safe expanding mandrel grips are said to roll securely by the core and can be quickly changed for use with multiple ...
- Converting Industry News
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- January 31, 2002, ... response to these changes and trends in Valmet's core markets. This has recently been reflected in a number of agreements to provide process technology to major players in flexible packaging and is a step ...
- Web Line Knowledge Offers a Competitive Advantage
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- January 31, 2002, ... must be designed based on material properties, roll geometry, cores, roll splicing, and operator interaction. Floatation: Though not required by all web lines, it is used to turn a web without touching ...
- Reclosability & Flex-Packs
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- January 31, 2002, ... to the CO2 laser wavelength, LMI developed “AcuTear” products such as “AcuScore” that use a well-focused laser beam to vaporize a narrow groove on the film to the precise depth needed, leaving the functional ...
- Products
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- December 31, 2001, ... for monitoring the slitting section; rewind core pre-positioning; digital, three-phase, AC drive technology; and ergonomic PC operator surface. Platform Concept Designed For Thermoformed Films Battenfeld ...
- Control of Adhesion and Removal of Heat Sealable Tops on Polymer Containers
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- December 31, 2001, ... bending. Layers in the core position contribute least to the bending stiffness of the film. Layers far from the center contribute most to film stiffness. Film stiffness and peel strength will therefore ...
- The Cadillac of Corrugated: Tri-Wall
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- November 30, 2001, ... with different measurements and criteria covered at each inspection. To support this, we have a committee for housekeeping, and we give monthly recognition to the department that has the highest score ...
- Polymers / Laminations / Adhesives / Coatings / Extrusions
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- October 31, 2001, ... of the core membership and provide continuity with its publication, “the PLACE,” the Polymers, Laminations and Coatings Division of TAPPI has adopted the PLACE Division as its new name. Unveiled at the ...
- MD Wrinkle Formation Causes and Cures
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- October 31, 2001, ... film wraps essentially are locked in position relative to the roll core at these points. The lay-on roll elastomer covering is deformed more at these contact locations than it is in the balance of the ...
- What's New Product
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- September 30, 2001, ... dusenbery.com Knife-sharpening service is said to be fast and economical. It provides for the sharpening/resharpening of score slitter knives such as Model 229002 and 229209, male knife 783036, female ...
- Slitting Adhesive-Coated, Low-Strength Films
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- September 30, 2001, ... with pneumatic conveying of the trim away from the slitter, the trim may be wound on waste roll cores on another mandrel or wound on separate, even-wind trim winders at the machine sides. But good rewind ...
- Parkinson to Provide DuPont with Tools for Nonwovens Expansion
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- August 22, 2001, ... According to Parkinson, it will supply equipment as part of the Mark IV product line (which will include shaft- and core-handling systems) for the DuPont spunlace expansion. "We are pleased to be part ...
- Products
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- July 31, 2001, ... a print station. Tooling interchanges with the parent machine allowing for multiple use as a die station, laminator, score unit, or hot stamp system. Auto register is available as an option. Compact ...
- Slitting Survey
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- July 31, 2001, ... 100 employees) indicated that financing availability is unimportant, while 36% of smaller firms agree (see Figure 2). When asked whether programmable core/knife positioning systems will factor into ...
- Slitter Savvy: The Art of Winding Good Rolls
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- July 31, 2001, ... the roll, which is known as inwound tension or residual stress. If these stresses become greater as the roll is wound, then the inner wraps toward the core will loosen. This is what causes the rolls to ...
- Slitter Savvy: Visual Roll Defects & Remedies
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- July 31, 2001, Poor starts: There are obvious differences in appearance between the paper near the core and the remainder of the roll. Remedies: Tighten web before fastening Poor starts: There are obvious differences ...