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- Drawing Conclusions: Part II
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- May 30, 2005, ... "yes," but material properties change from moisture, temperature, cross-linking, strain rates, and the big wildcard—viscoelasticity. In many processes, the web’s response to strain will be predictably elastic, ...
- E-Waste Legislation
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- April 29, 2005, ... screen size that is greater than four inches in size measured diagonally and which the DTSC determines, when discarded or disposed, would be a hazardous waste . . ."2 The Act makes it clear that refurbished ...
- Introduction to Roll Handling
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- April 29, 2005, ... roll diameters do you want to handle—minimum to maximum? What is your roll core size(s)? Are your cores cardboard, metal, or plastic? Are the outside layers of your material roll delicate? Will ...
- The Board Identity
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- April 29, 2005, ... space to advertise the product, the company adds. Pilferers Beware Colbert Packaging Co. outshone the competition in the Innovation category with its Blisterguard carded package. The converter utilizes ...
- New Products
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- April 29, 2005, ... cards, 8003-Fieldbus controller is designed to adopt new communication protocols and variations as they are introduced. Mount Die-Cutting Cylinders On-Press Bunting Magnetics, Newton, KS; 800/835-2526; ...
- RFID: Emerging Policy Issues
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- March 30, 2005, ... containing EPC tags should be labeled accordingly. If the tag is not contained in discardable packaging, data on the location of the tag should be provided, along with information about whether the consumer ...
- Detecting the Edge
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- March 30, 2005, ... the first (and largest) pulse and discards the rest. The result is a detector that is insensitive to curl, flutter, and other vertical motion of the web. A Wider Sensing Area Developed in 1998, the ...
- Secured Solutions
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- March 30, 2005, ... is, but also what direction they are traveling from that door. So it records everybody that goes in and out." The facility is segregated so employee ID cards allow only workers to be in their authorized ...
- New Anti-Counterfeiting Technology
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- March 26, 2005, ... and other items of intrinsic value, such as commercial checks, gift certificates, titles of ownership, birth certificates, ID cards, dollar-off coupons, and ticketing, as well as package and label products. ...
- Materials
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- February 27, 2005, ... a coating for paper and films where anti-static properties are desired. Clear, electrically conductive resin is water-resistant, scuff-resistant, and flexible. Film Suited for Finishing Cards D&K Group, ...
- Glossary of RFID-Related Terms
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- February 27, 2005, A glossary of terms related to RFID technology. See RFID: Beyond the Mandate. A Active Tag—RFID tags with a battery or other integrated source of energy see Transponder. Amplitude—RFID signals are ...
- Communication from the PLACE div. of TAPPI
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- February 27, 2005, ... hoods, and cardboard boxes. Technical advances in the design of stretch hood films have overcome the deficiencies of previous stretch hood films and have significantly upgraded their performance over other ...
- New Products
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- February 27, 2005, ... AirConvey, Newark, DE; 302/999-8000; precisionairconvey.com The PAC Model 30 roll splitter removes defective and/or out-of-spec material from cardboard cores automatically. Slices through stretch film, ...
- Rotary Screen Printings Contribution to RFID
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- January 30, 2005, ... for RFID labels. So, for beginners, what is RFID (radio frequency identification)? In short, it’s a technology to determine the identity of and to exchange data with individuals (in the form of cards ...
- Rotary Screen Printing's Contribution to RFID, Part
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- January 30, 2005, ... ID contactless cards. These are becoming more likely since the world is a less safe place. China expects to have completed this by 2010, which means a 970 million market size there alone. Electronic ...
- Sun Chemical Forms New Business Unit, Sun Chemical Security
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- January 02, 2005, ... applications as banknotes and currency, passports, drivers' licenses, credit cards, and packaging for products with high brand recognition or value. According to Luppino, most security ink products are ...
- Coating & Laminating Special Report, Part 1
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- December 30, 2004, You won’t find your company’s future in a crystal ball, tarot cards, or tea leaves, but you might find it in Peter Drucker’s advice: "The best way to deal with the future is to create it." Part 1 | ...
- Speaker Line-Up and Agenda for 2005 RFID Journal LiVE! Conference
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- December 26, 2004, ... Hughes, Global Privacy Executive, Procter & Gamble Murdo Munro, Vice President, Mobile/Wireless, MasterCard International Mike O'Shea, Director-Corporate AutoID/RFID Strategies & Technology, Kimberly-Clark ...
- Converting Industry News, Part 1
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- November 29, 2004, ... for unit-dose packages such as blister cards but also can be used for ampoules, vials, and syringes. The cartons are made from the specially developed board CKB Pharma TR, which has high tear resistance. ...
- The Gold Standard
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- October 30, 2004, ... Warriors” trading card wrapper in the Roll-to-Roll Color Process — Prime category. The high-end image has to match a folding carton, and it's run flexo on difficult material at 150 lpi with water-based ...