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- Tamper-Evident, Tamper-Proof Packaging Part of Life Today
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- June 30, 2001, ... a screw-on lid. Unscrewing and removing the lid reveals a covering over the bottle opening. This covering of film, paper, or some composite construction adheres to the rim of the bottle opening with a ...
- Products
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- June 30, 2001, ... plate-mounting sleeve system is available for thin and thick plates. Composite sleeves are compatible with all common flexo solvents and inks. Mounting and dismounting are said to be accomplished easily ...
- Reporter Clips
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- June 30, 2001, ... including composites, films, and laminates, as well as coatings for plastic products. The focus group held its first meeting during the Spring RadTech meetings in Indianapolis, IN, May 1-2. The association ...
- Converting Industry News
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- May 31, 2001, ... to 1 gal. They can be topped with composite, paperboard, or plastic closures. VP Jerry Meier says, “These canisters are easy to open, easy to pour, and easy to reclose securely to keep products fresh. ...
- Products
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- May 31, 2001, New products from: Adwest Technologies, Air Preheater Co., Anguil, Anver Corp., Apex, Ashe Converting Equipment, Ausquip, C.A. Litzler Co., Cloeren, Converter Accessory Corp., Daetwyler, Dec-E-Tech, DFE, ...
- When You Say ''Converted Products,'' You've Said It A
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- May 31, 2001, ... of materials: paper, film, foam, adhesives, rubber, plastic, release liners, composites, nonwovens, paperboard, foil, fabric, pressure-sensitives, even bubble wrap. It employs 16 slitters and 50 people ...
- International Converting Industry News
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- April 30, 2001, ... grades in different basis weights as uniform or composite structures, with or without super-absorbent materials. The 18,000-sq-m facility includes a dry forming, semi-swing airlaid production line supplied ...
- Converting Industry News
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- April 29, 2001, ... lidstock for home replacement meals; and composite cans. The vast majority of these new packaging units will rely on direct incorporation of oxygen scavenging materials, not sachets, for their oxygen absorption. ...
- Fido's Food Goes GLOSS
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- March 31, 2001, ... and flexibility it needs. Another part of Bonar's versatile production structure is its use of an in-line lamination process that ultimately results in the bags' final film/paper composite construction. ...
- Converting Industry News
- (Magazine)
- March 30, 2001, ... from floor level by the braked, shafted unwind stand. The machine will slit and rewind unsupported films to 10-micron caliper and composites of films, paper, and fabrics ranging to 40 microns — all ...
- Converting Industry News
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- February 28, 2001, ... laboratory. The dancer includes low-inertia extruded aluminum and graphite composite rollers for ultra-low-tension applications. As a result, the laboratory now can run rolls to 36 in. dia and web widths ...
- A Primer on How to Put Substrates Together
- (Unprinted Rolls)
- February 28, 2001, To extrusion coat, extrusion laminate, or film laminate? If a composite construction is your goal, there is more than one way to get there. To extrusion coat, extrusion laminate, or film laminate? If a ...
- European Conference
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- February 28, 2001, ... Davis Standard, will speak on “A Comparison of Blown and Cast Films,” and Ulrich Berghaus of Reifenhauser will discuss “Breathable Film Composites.” Registration and final program information are available ...
- Cast Film Dies and Auxiliary Equipment
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- February 28, 2001, ... of combination, geometry, and the flexibility of the adapter are all important factors to the total suitability of the finished product. Physical effects imposed on the composite downstream of the combining ...
- Doctor Blades: Making the Most of Mission Critical
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- February 28, 2001, ... alloy or metal/plastic composite) are utilized in both printing and coating applications, but their “mission critical” status is one that package printers probably would agree with the most. “Doctor ...
- Materials
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- December 31, 2000, ... cleared for broader use in indirect food contact applications in accordance with 21 CFR. Applications include tamper-proof seals and lids for food containers; composite containers; seals in boxes or rice ...
- Directory of Pilot Lines/Labs A-L
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- October 31, 2000, ... calendering, both to 12 in. Substrates: Foil, foam, paper, paperboard, nonwoven, tissue Annual sales: Less than $20 million No. of employees: 45 Handles hardened rolls as well as composite rolls. ...
- Converting Industry News
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- September 30, 2000, ... worse by the strength of the dollar and energy costs. The Composites Polymers Div. of Ashland Specialty Chemical Co. is increasing by 3 cents/lb (USD) the price of its specialty, general-purpose, isophthalic, ...
- Eastern European Converter Continues Pioneering Ways
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- August 31, 2000, ... produce Chemosvit's range of composite structures, and 20 slitters complete the converting operation. Both the film manufacturing and converting facilities are ISO-9001 compliant. A research and development ...
- More New Products for the Converting Industry
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- August 31, 2000, ... to produce two-piece paperboard canisters that offer packaging solutions traditionally provided by composite cans. Machine forms round canisters up to 12 in. high. Designed to operate at speeds of 90-120 ...