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- A Menu for Thickness Control
- (Magazine)
- August 30, 2005, ... cohesive. This may give a bond value that is too low for the intended application or a bond that fails cohesively when adhesive failure is desirable. Certain medical packages and some packages that ...
- Reporter Clips
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- August 30, 2005, ... Low-fogging adhesive is said to offer exceptionally high tack and peel strength and to bond well to a wide variety of surfaces. Donation to Aid Students MILWAUKEE, WI—Tailored Solutions has donated ...
- Without Boundaries
- (Magazine)
- August 30, 2005, ... film composite. The challenge here was to find a fabric with the right combination of fibers that adhesives would bond to, yet could remain flexible within specific parameters. JPL tested the entire ...
- Narrow Web New Products
- (Magazine)
- August 30, 2005, ... various film and paper-based substrates. Curtain Coat at High Speeds Rohm and Haas Co., Elgin, IL; 847/649-3800; rohmhaas.com Robond PS 7650 adhesive for curtain coating technology will coat at ...
- A Communication from the PLACE Div. of TAPPI
- (Flexpack)
- June 29, 2005, ... for activation later with heat and pressure to provide a peelable adhesive bond to another rigid or flexible substrate. Important considerations in this application are package substrates, the substrate ...
- Converting Industry News
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- June 29, 2005, ... in nonwovens printing, coating, fluid application, bonding, and embossing. It is becoming an increasingly popular trend for equipment suppliers to offer such events for their customers because of their ...
- A Communication from the PLACE Div. of TAPPI
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- May 30, 2005, ... strength of the weak bonds introduced control this dispersion quality. The type of polyethylene components used, the crystalline morphology obtained, and the molecular weight of the blend components used ...
- A Look at Laminating Inks
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- April 29, 2005, ... because of their ability to wet the substrate and produce consistent laminating bond values. There is less chemistry involved, the inks dry by evaporation, and you don’t have to "nurse-maid" the product. ...
- New Products
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- April 29, 2005, ... tensile tester determines internal bond strength to 113 kg with 4.5-gram resolution and ±0.02% full-scale accuracy. Position is measured and controlled with 0.1μm resolution and 0.2μm repeatability. Peak ...
- A King of Shrink Contender
- (Flexpack)
- March 30, 2005, ... a solid bond and dispenses any need for an exhaust system to eliminate fumes. In addition, the Seammachine allows the user to select various patterns of oscillation. Some theories in the field suggest ...
- Materials
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- February 27, 2005, ... program. Tape is Double-Coated Lamart Corp., Clifton, NJ; 973/772-6262; lamartcorp.com Polyester double-coated tape, designated 2101-60, is designed for foam lamination and bonding to irregular surfaces. ...
- Reporter Clips
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- February 27, 2005, ... Corp. are said to incorporate the heat resistance of acrylic with the high-tack properties of rubber, making them ideal for applications in foam fabrication bonding in the automotive industry, as well ...
- Get Out of the Scroll Business
- (Magazine)
- February 27, 2005, ... tension is removed you get equal recover and maintain flatness. Moisture variations in paper products. Papers will grow with increased moisture content. I’ve seen bond paper shrink 0.5% in width as ...
- Hot Melt Adhesive Use
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- February 27, 2005, ... Another disadvantage of excessively low application temperature is a short open time. This means the adhesive may provide poor or low bond values because the adhesive simply is too cool and too viscous ...
- Film Opens New Markets
- (Magazine)
- February 27, 2005, ... since even small quantities of silicone transferred to the surface on which the tape, label, or film is affixed can interfere with optical or electrical transmissions. It also can affect the bond strength ...
- A Communication from the PLACE div. of TAPPI
- (Magazine)
- January 30, 2005, ... excellent film destruct bonds to a variety of flexible packaging substrates. The maximum strength at tear relates to the dynamic mechanical properties of the cured adhesives. Certain adhesive and substrate ...
- Why Tension?
- (Magazine)
- January 30, 2005, ... as roller drag, inertia, and any web-roller bonding forces. These roller factors really start adding up (or subtracting) when you have a zone with ten or more rollers. There is a minimum tension needed ...
- Converting Industry News, Part 1
- (Magazine)
- January 30, 2005, ... zipper. The heat seal that bonds the zipper to the packaging film stays permanently intact, the company reports, adding each zipper can be sized to different widths and configurations and runs ...
- New Product Digest, Part 1
- (Magazine)
- December 30, 2004, ... patterns once or twice per shift. No lifting equipment is needed, as plates weigh less than 25 lbs. Spunbond Technology Aids Nonwovens Line Reifenhauser, Ipswich, MA; 978/412-9700; reifenhauser.com ...
- Narrow Web Reporter
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- December 30, 2004, ... mounting nameplates and for bonding relatively smooth surfaces. The 2-mil tape exhibits minimum 180-deg peel and loop tack values of 40 oz/in. and 32 oz/in., respectively. The tape, which uses a 60# polycoated ...