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- Future of video inspection systems seems bright.
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- June 30, 1995, ... from video inspection. The process is fairly simple, lint it does require operator input, conscientiousness and cooperation. Take a two-week period and record daily the specific kinds of print problems ...
- Converter combines profit with environmental concern
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- May 31, 1995, ... at the EPA and the Department of Natural Resources, Wisconsin's version of the federal agency, advised company officials that in order to meet the new stringent air-quality standards, they would be required ...
- Buyer beware when comparing video systems
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- May 31, 1995, ... of the system will affect maintenance and service, and with electronic devices it is easy to drop some serious dollars on service or repairs. When comparing video systems, start at the heart of the ...
- Interest in waste-disposal technologies at all time high
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- May 31, 1995, ... equipment and technology sector will comprise about $31 billion, or 22%. Overall, EBI expects the environmental industry in the US to grow at about 4% a year through 1999. The overall air-pollution-control ...
- Book details Japan's packaging industr
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- May 31, 1995, ... and Section 18 is "Plastic and Textile Bags." Film sections are fairly inclusive with materials ranging from polyvinyl chloride to TPX. Section 15, which discusses coextruded multilayer films is quite ...
- Printer responds to tougher environmental standards
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- April 30, 1995, ... product, which is printed on flexographic plate-type printing presses, is delivered to such well-known major retailers as Gap Kids and the Limited. For years, Poly-Pak met its air quality permit requirements, ...
- Film offers food packagers green marketing opportunity
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- April 30, 1995, ... Film Business. He manages product environmental affairs including recycled content products, PET film recyclability issues and product stewardship. Tatum has been employed at ICI for over 16 years. ...
- Difficult employee terminations should be handled with care.
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- April 30, 1995, ... They include such reasons as, "the discharge would be contrary to public policy and sound morality," it was an "abusive discharge," or the discharge violated "an implied covenant of good faith and fair ...
- Conserving weight, space earns praise for flexible
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- March 31, 1995, ... sub-atomic particles at nearly light speeds in experiments on the nature of matter. The competition was chaired by Robert W. Heitzman, editor-in-chief, Packaging Digest. The judges included: Mona Doyle, ...
- Coating system provides lustrous results.
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- February 28, 1995, ... unit, a second coating tower and an extended delivery. A combination of infrared dryers, hot-air knives and ultraviolet-curing systems are placed throughout the system to accommodate the needs of coating ...
- Holograms continue to gain in converting applications.
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- February 28, 1995, ... that impairs our own efficient operations," he said. "Factors such as poor joins, uneven reel profile, surface-slip characteristics and the length of material on a reel may not be significant at slow running ...
- Slower growth, continued expansion seen in 1995
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- January 31, 1995, ... computer of 30 years ago that required tons of air conditioning to keep the tubes cool. How can you assign a value to the personal computer that sits on your desk? We need to do it, but we're aware ther ...
- Converter's expansion plan brings clean room for bags
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- December 31, 1994, ... states are leading packagers of dairy products, produce, grain, poultry, beef and pork. There are a significant number of medical manufacturers nearby. Apart from marketing logic, WF&B practices common ...
- Direct-mail group introduces green stewardship challenge
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- December 31, 1994, ... establishments, including grocers, restaurateurs, concessionaires, and operators of convenience stores, delicatessens and other businesses that use food-service containers, would have found it difficult ...