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- November 30, 2002, ... to serve as a “one-stop-shopping” oasis within the show where buyers can experience everything that is new in narrow web. Seal-It's Printed Bands Top Hot Sauces FARMINGDALE, NY, USA—Seal-It Inc. has ...
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- September 19, 2002, ... It continually produces both positive and negative ions in sufficient quantities to neutralize even the most highly electrified materials, without leaving any incompletely neutralized bands or areas." ...
- Products
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- March 31, 2002, ... warehouse costs, mfr. reports. By using only two end flanges, two 2×4s, two core plugs, and two PET bands, a more stable and reusable packaging system is obtained, co. notes. No pallets, toe boards, H ...
- Coating and Laminating Special Report
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- February 28, 2002, ... information. Bradley adds, “SE Sleeve is the logical extension to our existing systems, Dynarap bands and Dynasleeve carton sleeve. We have six years behind us in meeting this market’s highly specific ...
- MD Wrinkle Formation Causes and Cures
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- October 31, 2001, ... called “tin canning”) still plague many converters and/or film suppliers. The two main contributing parameters are: (1) at least two persistent MD gauge bands must be present in the winding roll; and (2) ...
- One-Dimensional Converter Expands Its Reach
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- October 31, 2001, ... Vegas, NV, specializes in heat-shrink labels and neck bands. The facility, acquired in June 2000, converts millions of labels daily for a variety of market niches, including beverage, personal care, distilled ...
- New Materials Extend Wearability and Blade Life
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- September 30, 2001, ... same equipment with the same slitters, a smoother finish will produce more and better product than blades and bands done on more traditional equipment.” Vanden Heuvel says the Ra (roughness average) ...
- Slitter Savvy: The Art of Winding Good Rolls
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- July 31, 2001, ... There also may be streaks in localized areas across the web where the web is higher in moisture. These moisture bands will cause web defects known as corrugations or rope marks. These slight defects ...
- Slitter Savvy: Visual Roll Defects & Remedies
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- July 31, 2001, ... rolls: In these rolls the ends have a star pattern due to the shifting of the layers of web in localized bands starting at or near the core and continuing out toward the outer wraps. These localized shifts ...
- Over-Tensioned Webs and What to Do about Them
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- May 31, 2001, ... web bands are by noting which way the diagonal wrinkles are orientated. These diagonal wrinkles may occur whether you use a lay-on roll or not. Where possible, supply rolls with thicker edge caliper should ...
- Reporter Clips
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- May 31, 2001, News from: Cal Poly, Comco International, Indigo N.V., Precision Dynamics Corp., and Texas Instruments. Narrow Web Converting Industry News “Smart Bands” Need Smart Label Inlays SAN FERNANDO, CA, USA—Precision ...
- Web Handling...Making a Slitter/Winder Upgrade Work for You
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- March 31, 2001, ... wound also is significant. Caliper differences or gauge bands from the casting or extrusion areas are the bane of web winders. Sometimes it is possible to distribute the thicker lanes over more rewind ...
- Cast Film Dies and Auxiliary Equipment
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- February 28, 2001, ... bands. Keeping the translators isolated from the die body provides cooler ambient air. This further enhances the performance of the automatic bolt. Coextrusion In coextrusion, a concern with individual ...
- A Glossary of Descriptive Terms, Fourth Installment
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- December 31, 2000, ... the web bleeds from between the wraps out the roll ends. MD wrinkles usually are formed when a lay-on roll is used, and they always appear between two standing gauge bands. There may be several standing ...
- Flexible Packaging Committee News
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- December 31, 2000, ... crafts, etc. Other requirements were ease of use by elderly people and use on a couch or in a car. Essentially, the inventor was looking for alternatives to zippers, twist ties, bag clips, rubber bands, ...
- What Do Global Temps, Unemployment Share?
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- September 30, 2000, ... an economic development model; a two-dimensional land and ocean resolving interactive chemistry-climate model that divides the planet into 24 latitudinal bands; a terrestrial ecosystems model; and a natural ...
- A Glossary of Terms to Help Avoid Failure to Communicate
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- August 31, 2000, ... areas form machine-direction (MD) bands in the wound roll. Lanes of thicker web are often called transverse-direction (TD) gauge or standing gauge bands, because they are observed to stay generally at ...
- Press Adds Flexibility of Film to Paper Operation
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- June 30, 2000, ... paper outer wrappers for roll products, such as toilet paper, and paper "bands" for bundling sheets of paper napkins and towels. A majority of that packaging is for "away-from-home" users such as customers ...
- Bagmaking Operation Is There When Customers Call
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- April 30, 2000, ... operators like working with it much more than older designs." The Optiflow is Apollo's first nonrotating die. Previously, gauge bands were randomized by die rotation. Glenn points to the Traversanip(r ...
- Popcorn packaging leads converter down new paths.
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- October 31, 1996, ... tight specifications and good roll formation, which provide the necessary even tension control that minimizes blocking at the core and gauge bands. "We constantly seek out quality, low-cost raw materials, ...