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- Communication from the PLACE div. of TAPPI
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- March 30, 2005, ... Packages by Anton Stauffer, PTI Packaging Technologies Application: Non-conduct airborne ultrasound can perform a variety of non-destructive and non-invasive inspections in the packaging industry. ...
- Reporter Clips
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- February 27, 2005, ... For more information contact Freedonia at 440/684-9600 or visit freedoniagroup.com. Shrink Sleeves Shake Up Dairy Look FARMINGDALE, NY—Galliker Dairy Co. is introducing a new line of shakes and ...
- CMM 2005 Exhibitors Listed by Product Categories
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- February 27, 2005, ... & Graphic Machines, 912 Praxair Surface Technologies, 819 SDI, 4471 Stork Cellramic, 3079 TAKK Industries, 3276 Teknek Electronics, 4272 UV Process Supply, 4868 COATING & LAMINATING EQUIPMENT ...
- CMM 2005 Exhibitors Listed by Product Categories Continued
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- February 27, 2005, ... CONTROL, RECYCLING, HEAT RECOVERY Air Preheater Co., 1403 Comexi, 1555 Control Instruments Corp., 3719 Erema North America, 3870 Harris Waste Mgt. Group, 3422 Keco Engineered Coatings, 3745 Margot ...
- Taming Plastics
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- February 27, 2005, ... react readily to heat or don’t react to heat at all; allow air to pass through them or actually prevent bullets from passing through them. You get the picture. So how do you cut, crease, and perforate ...
- Film Opens New Markets
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- February 27, 2005, ... treatment through unintended or unwanted air gaps on plastic substrates as they pass over the treater rolls. Furthermore, it is difficult to maintain a consistent treatment level across a moving web with ...
- Time for a CMM History Lesson
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- February 27, 2005, ... and education." Hocking is the former chairman of the board of directors of the Flexographic Technical Assn. (2001-2003). This spring, he completed his second three-year term on both the FTA and the ...
- Rotary Screen Printings Contribution to RFID
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- January 30, 2005, ... The thickness of the antenna; The temperature and air pressure at which it is subjected in the drying chamber and the length of drying time; The temperature and length of time at which it is cured; ...
- Converting Industry News, Part 1
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- January 30, 2005, ... of cash on its balance sheet and no debt. Daniel A. Carp, Kodak’s chairman and CEO, says, "The Graphic Communications Group [GCG] represents one of the three pillars of Kodak’s digitally oriented growth ...
- Converting Industry News, Part 2
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- December 30, 2004, ... information call 212/268-4160 or visit cmmshow.com. K Show Pleasing to Exhibitors DÜSSELDORF, GERMANY—K 2004, the International Trade Fair for Plastics + Rubber, resonated with optimism, according ...
- Die Options Explained
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- December 30, 2004, ... as digital printers or laminators that can accommodate coil or sheet-fed materials and easily can be paired with different extractor modules. The best types of these systems also have a modular design ...
- Eliminate Pesky Bubbles
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- November 29, 2004, How do bubbles form, and how can we eliminate them? Avoid introducing air into the coating fluid. Coating Defects Bubbles in coatings are a very common defect and are the bane of most coating operators. ...
- Chemicals & Responsibility
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- November 29, 2004, ... pollute the air, ground, and water with hazardous materials. Many years ago I witnessed a company in the converting and packaging industry disposing of inks, adhesives, and solvents by dumping them into ...
- Reporter Clips
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- November 29, 2004, ... Eureka, MO, received TLMI’s Supplier of the Year award for his active participation in the association and the tag and label industry. As chair of the awards committee, Lee then announced the winning entries ...
- Converting Industry News, Part 1
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- November 29, 2004, ... long-term growth opportunities of RFID," reports Avery Dennison chairman and CEO Philip M. Neal. "We see our emerging RFID business as [our] largest long-term growth opportunity." Page 1 | Part 2 ...
- Slitting Debris: Cracking the Case
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- October 30, 2004, ... knives and arbitrary geometry, shear slitting can be a debris factory. Worse yet, shear slitting can create angle hair (long strings of skived material) and double cuts. Shear also can be the cleanest, ...
- Pilot Line
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- October 30, 2004, ... for coating, lacquering and laminating various substrates. The air flotation dryer includes four sections of 3 m each with a maximum temperature of 662 deg F. A UV curing unit from Fusion is located after ...
- Converting Industry News
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- October 30, 2004, ... RESCALDINA, ITALY—Rossini SpA celebrated 75 years in business during Drupa 2004. Three generations of family entrepreneurs joined guests at a dinner, during which chairman Felice Rossini talked about ...
- Food & Packaging Enjoy!
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- September 29, 2004, ... proper food packaging, illness from tainted or spoiled food could be rampant. Meat will spoil without protection when exposed to oxygen. Dairy products can become sour without optimum protection. Almost ...
- Lasers Beam
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- September 29, 2004, ... by fairly narrow peaks. Consequently, a small change in laser wavelength can result in a huge change in absorption. Specifically, by matching the laser wavelength to an absorption peak in the target film ...