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- Changing the way we look at environmental regulations.
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- April 30, 1996, On Feb. 11, 1996, the chairman of the Federal Commission on Risk Assessment and Risk Management stated that the Commission will soon recommend that environmental On Feb. 11, 1996, the chairman of the Federal ...
- Paper characteristics: starting the job right
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- April 30, 1996, ... operating procedure at many mills. Moisture Content "Moisture, of course, can have a great effect when you're printing paper," says Riddell who serves as narrow web vice chair and board member of the ...
- Court ruling on HMT may mean a tax refund
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- March 31, 1996, ... such employer." Because the Family and Medical Leave Act tracks the definition used in the Fair Labor Standards Act, the court said that statute must guide its decision. The Fair Labor Standards Act ...
- Pay attention to flash points, and you won't get burne
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- March 31, 1996, ... in open containers without concern for forming an explosive mixture of vapor and air. Along with other properties such as fire point, flammability limits, specific gravity, etc., flash point is an important ...
- Innovation is a winner in FPA competition
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- March 31, 1996, ... all converters with US operations were eligible to submit entries. The panel of seven judges included chair Arnie Orloski Jr., VP and editor of Packaging World; Carol Andress, economic development specialist, ...
- The 1996 Metallizing Roundup: Experts Ponder and Predict
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- February 29, 1996, ... VP Greame Fairlie. "Our suppliers have been responsive to our requirements and our delivery dates, although supplies have been tight." The World-Wide View A global view of the polyester film situation ...
- A new book on packaging is recommended reading
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- February 29, 1996, ... at the world's fair in Knoxville and evoked little response there. He seems to indicate that a major effort on the part of Tetra-Pak would have been preferable. On the environment, the DSD scheme devised ...
- European equity supplier acquires plastics division
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- February 29, 1996, ... Bank of Scotland. Alasdair Gibbons, director of NatWest Ventures, comments, "We won the bidding through our ability and appetite to act as principal and in dealing in an open and direct manner with the ...
- Custom coating operation is a clean winner
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- February 29, 1996, ... This dictates that the air must contain less than 1,000 dust particles/cu ft. The typical particle count in such a clean room is about 200, compared to 4,000 in a hospital operating room and 100,000 in ...
- Pollution and politics: how green will the new year be?
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- January 31, 1996, ... year to take final action on amendments designed to simplify the Clean Air Act's Title V permitting process. The primary aim of these amendments is to streamline the procedures for revising Title V permits. ...
- Economic Forecast: More of the Same, Unless...
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- December 31, 1995, ... of vendor performance is allegedly Alan Greenspan's favorite statistic, according to Fry. He points out that since 1987, when Greenspan became chairman of the Fed, the index has come down twice. "Both times ...
- Viscosity system saves ink and improves print quality
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- December 31, 1995, ... panel, rather than by dumping solvent into the ink pail. Inside the M8BO measuring element is a piston/cylinder setup. The piston is raised up by an air lifting mechanism, drawing a sample of the ink to ...
- Opportunities abound in an emerging Indian market
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- December 31, 1995, ... of Commerce in sponsoring a trade mission to India Oct. 28-Nov. 7, 1995. Participating supplier companies included Eastman Chemical Co., Kingsport, TN, (mission leader); Air Products, Allentown, PA; The ...
- Converting capabilities grow in Caribbean nations.
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- September 30, 1995, ... in both corrugated and paper bag production. Jamaica, with its 2.5 million people, has a fairly substantial flexible packaging industry. Mostly located in the environs of Kingston, the packaging industry, ...
- Video web inspection: the view from the press floor.
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- September 30, 1995, ... color on foil very well, due to glare. This has not been a problem for us." He adds, "We do some short runs here, creating a lot of mounting of new jobs. Our system is especially good at picking up ai ...
- Training is the key to success in '90s corporate climb.
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- August 31, 1995, ... longitudinal dynamics and tension control; lateral dynamics and control; out-of-plane dynamics; wrinkling; measurement of tension and wound roll stress; and a variety of special topics such as air films ...
- US antidumping law to affect pricing in world markets.
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- August 31, 1995, As defined under international trade agreement and current US law, dumping (sales at below fair value) is price discrimination between national markets As defined under international trade agreement and ...
- Consider film cores when analyzing costs.
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- July 31, 1995, ... Excessive waviness can result in uneven tensions, air entrapment and spiral marking of the film. Excessive roughness, such as that caused by a gritty spot on the core surface, can cause pimpling throughout ...
- Ceramic heater rollers an exciting new alternative.
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- July 31, 1995, ... inspection and repair. With water and steam systems, converters usually stock mechanical components and heater elements to minimize downtime associated with integral component failure. The Ceramic ...
- Hot melt applications continue to grow
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- June 30, 1995, ... This new fiberization or melt blown method uses 35 percent less hot melt than a spiral die. "The melt blown adhesive hardly ever damages a substrate, because the air that fiberizes it also cools it down," ...