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- CONVERTER CLIPS
- (Magazine)
- November 30, 2006, ... quickly.” The all-Heidelberg shop with its 68 employees produces packaging materials for high-end national clients in the pharmaceutical, medical, food, and cosmetics industries. The company uses foil ...
- Outlook: Challenging
- (Magazine)
- November 30, 2006, ... the largest market share for release liner and is growing at about 2%–4% across all end-use markets, with p-s laminates contributing the major share of that growth, particularly in industrial and medical/hygiene ...
- Cure Cockling
- (Magazine)
- November 30, 2006, ... release liner free of cockling. For example, cockled release liners typically are not acceptable for bandages and other medical products, because they give the appearance of poor quality. Material Selection ...
- Why Flex-Pack Keeps Growing
- (Flexpack)
- October 31, 2006, ... a surge in medical and pharmaceutical products, and today’s large working population seems to appreciate the convenience of flexible packaging, including portion packaging that goes to the workplace (or ...
- Pilot/Lab/Technical Facilities
- (Archive)
- October 30, 2006, ... adherentlabs.com Markets: beverages, frozen foods, medical/pharmaceutical, sanitary/disposables Service: coating (adhesive, 100% solids, UV), laminating, all to 12 in. Substrates: film, foil, foam, ...
- Sun Chemical Named as Exclusive Distributor for NAMSA
- (Archive)
- October 17, 2006, ... (EO), dry heat, hydrogen peroxide, and steam formaldehyde sterilization processes. They are used primarily for medical applications, and print as an area that changes color permanently when adequate sterilization ...
- Converting Industry News
- (Magazine)
- September 30, 2006, ... supplier for a crucial part of Polaroid's supply chain. MCT will absorb current relationships in a number of industries, including medical, electronics, display, imaging, security, defense, industrial ...
- the PLACE
- (The Place)
- September 30, 2006, ... technology includes applications such as food and medical packaging where traditional photoinitiators have not had use. As seen in some examples in this paper, the great design flexibility with Michael ...
- Converting Industry News
- (Archive)
- September 17, 2006, ... to $4 billion in 2010, reports The Freedonia Group. Advances will be driven by specialized packaging applications in the electronic, medical, and other industries, as well as growing Internet-based sales. ...
- Driving Performance
- (Magazine)
- August 31, 2006, ... at speeds of 400 mpm — any downtime can make it difficult to serve a diverse customer base that includes the hygiene, medical, tape, fiber composites, and label markets. Mondi could not afford the downtime ...
- Toray Introduces New Printable Lidding Film
- (Archive)
- August 22, 2006, ... foods, desserts, beverages, and snacks, as well as cap lining for medical and pharmaceutical packaging applications. LumiLid XLS5 technology combines Toray's original LumiLid XL5 lidding film with a ...
- Converter Clips
- (Magazine)
- July 31, 2006, ... in Omniflex's line of Transport and Vacuflex brand films. Etcetera also will offer products direct to market that integrate bacteria-killing capabilities in solid, liquid, and aerosol forms to medical ...
- the PLACE
- (Magazine)
- July 31, 2006, ... polyolefin films are finding a variety of end-use applications in areas such as medical packaging and hygiene related articles where sterilization plays a kety role in the life cycle of the plastic product. ...
- BASF to Increase Prices
- (Archive)
- June 25, 2006, ... among other factors. Styrolux is used in injection molding and extrusion thermoplastic applications for medical applications, food service products, shrink labels, film wrap, toys, and household appliances. ...
- New Products, Part 2
- (Magazine)
- May 30, 2006, ... diapers, industrial, food service, personal care wipes, and products for the medical/hygiene marketplace. Mechanical Arm for Larger Rolls Battenfeld Gloucester Engineering Co., Gloucester, ...
- Stretching Boundaries
- (Flexpack)
- May 30, 2006, ... located up the road in Duncan. The Duncan campus is the divisional headquarters for Food Packaging, Medical Products, and Shrink Packaging, and it is the site of the primary Research, Development & ...
- Biodegradable Polymers Report
- (Archive)
- May 27, 2006, ... foodservice, agriculture, medical, consumer products, and fibers. Illustrations of product and applications development over the last three years. Supply chain analysis, including details of 30 leading ...
- Ready to Roll
- (Magazine)
- April 29, 2006, ... mechanical properties. Toray Plastics (America)—toraytopa.com The TX4000 line of Transport brand ether-amide-based, waterproof-breathable films is called ideal for medical applications including garments ...
- New Products
- (Magazine)
- April 29, 2006, ... laminating system for more complex applications. The upgraded system, available with three to four rolls, is designed for producing intricate layered structures used in medical products, lithium batteries, ...
- Ready to Serve
- (Magazine)
- April 26, 2006, ... industry. Looking ahead, Iammarino also predicts the addition of solvent adhesive capabilities will allow 3 Sigma to supply medical markets as well. “We’re probably going to branch out into medical, ...