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- Aqueous adhesive systems: giving credit where it is due.
- (Magazine)
- July 31, 1996, The Div. of the History of Chemistry and the Office of Public Outreach of the American Chemical Society recently designated Kem-Tone wall paint as a National The Div. of the History of Chemistry and the ...
- In-mold labels: film is today's hot development
- (Magazine)
- June 30, 1996, ... heat, moisture, and chemical resistance than those labels made from paper. There are also recycling advantages with film labels. However, the greatest advantage with the use of film is a decorative consideration ...
- Water-based adhesives meet just-in-time demands.
- (Magazine)
- March 31, 1996, ... generally would take one to seven days before a full cure would take effect and impart the necessary heat, humidity, chemical, and tunneling resistance properties of the finished laminations. For most ...
- For adhesives or coatings, ask the right questions
- (Magazine)
- February 29, 1996, ... inquire about performance. Does the product have any degree of chemical resistance? What is the heat resistance? What are the aging and performance characteristics over time? Clearly one can obtain ...
- Die-cutting developments continue unabated.
- (Magazine)
- September 30, 1995, ... use of thin, chemically etched cutting plates in the mid 1960s. What is new is their rapid development. According to Edward Porento Sr., president of Best Cutting Die, Skokie, IL, the early versions ...
- Film offers food packagers green marketing opportunity
- (Magazine)
- April 30, 1995, ... bottles made the most economic and environmental sense. It's derived through a lower cost mechanical process rather than chemically. Melinex ECO 813G will, however, carry a modest price premium as it's more ...
- Conserving weight, space earns praise for flexible
- (Magazine)
- March 31, 1995, ... package is the first stand-up pouch on the market designed to hold and protect hand lotion. The proprietary combination of resins and barrier films creates a chemical-barrier web that prevents the product ...