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- What you should know about filled adhesives and coatings
- (Magazine)
- October 31, 1996, ... because such ingredients can provide functional properties for certain applications. Examples of typical fillers are zinc oxide, titanium dioxide, antimony oxide, calcium carbonate, clay, etc. These ...
- New possibilities for beer packaging in PEN and LCP
- (Magazine)
- August 31, 1996, ... more barrier for carbon dioxide, oxygen, and water vapor transmission than PET. This can be of obvious advantage as a flexible film or in rigid containers for beer. Final Food and Drug Administration approval ...
- Modified Atmosphere Packaging shows potential for growth
- (Magazine)
- June 30, 1996, ... to develop the role of central distribution centers. MAP is a technique in which the air surrounding food in a package is flushed out and replaced with a carefully formulated gas mixture such as carbon ...
- Innovation is a winner in FPA competition
- (Magazine)
- March 31, 1996, ... was adjusted to allow for the correct rate of oxygen and carbon dioxide transmission required to extend shelf life. Higher-respiring produce, such as broccoli, requires a film so thin that it can be difficult ...
- Printer responds to tougher environmental standards
- (Magazine)
- April 30, 1995, ... typical high-volume flexo operation, the system doesn't generate enough vapors to keep a recovery unit working effectively. For these reasons, the solvent-recovery system was rejected. Carbon absorption, ...