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- RTO Technology Gives Best of Both Worlds to Converters
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- May 31, 2001, ... a lower temperature.” Dan Bemi, regional sales manager at Megtec Systems, DePere, WI, adds, “Right now the market is reacting to high energy costs, so heat recovery is a major trend. By that I mean ...
- Products
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- April 30, 2001, New from: Ashe Converting Equipment, Automatän, Azco Corp., Bardac Drives, Contech, Converting Solutions Ltd., Energy Sciences, Davis-Standard, Dusenbery, Fusion UV Systems Inc., MAN Roland, Maxson Automatic ...
- Web Handling...Making a Slitter/Winder Upgrade Work for You
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- March 31, 2001, ... they should still be driven when used on high-speed and thin-web processes, because the energy to turn the bowed roll plus the work that the bowed roll is doing add significant tension to the web. Increasing ...
- Converting Industry News
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- December 31, 2000, ... reduce the volume and/or toxicity of waste; processes that recover reusable materials or energy that otherwise would be considered waste; improved operation and/or maintenance of existing process equipment ...
- Signs Say Economy Slowing Down, Recession Unlikely
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- December 31, 2000, ... for increases in real wages and salaries. Also, for energy-intensive companies, feedstock and energy costs have risen with oil and gas prices. But it is very difficult to push a price increase through, ...
- 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, ...
- Selecting the Right Tensioning System for the Application
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- April 30, 2000, ... high-energy magnets to produce torque. As a center disk rotates between the two magnets, magnetic force retards its motion. An adjustment ring controls the strength of the magnetic field (i.e., adjusts ...
- Managing Your Way Through a ''Green'' Futur
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- March 31, 2000, ... of extensive Title Vpermits, clean-air issues will continue to dominate the converting industry's environmental agenda for the foreseeablefuture. As if the cost and energy expended in the development ...
- Electrically Heated Rollers Are Top Technology Choice
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- March 31, 2000, ... that surface is the first area to reach the desired setpoint. The rollers convert 100% of the energy received into heat. For applications requiring roller temperatures up to 350 deg F continuously, ...
- EPA and printers join forces to evaluate inks.
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- October 31, 1996, ... affect how much it actually "costs" to use that ink. How much energy is consumed in printing and drying the ink? Does the ink have a high or low mileage? How many labor hours are required to produce the ...
- Partnering launches future growth in laminations
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- August 31, 1996, ... fax: 908/287-1057. Liquid Control Corp., North Canton, OH; ph: 330/494-1313; fax: 330/494-5383. Enercon Industries Corp., Menomonee Falls, WI; ph: 414/255-7784; fax: 414/255-7784. Siemens Energy ...
- A look at the status of UV/EB curing
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- June 30, 1996, ... Disadvantages include the time/energy required to remove any added water, as well as the effects of water on the drying/curing system and the substrate to which it is applied. If cured before the water ...
- Trim system in India to be first to handle sugarcane paper.
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- March 31, 1996, ... the dioxin emissions from modern energy-from-waste plants are so low that post-1996 household waste combustion is not expected to be a significant source. According to the European Energy-from-Waste ...
- Innovation is a winner in FPA competition
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- March 31, 1996, ... and attaches the patch. Energy consumption involved in canning, freezing, or flash-freezing apple slices for distribution is eliminated. The construction was custom-designed to fit the packer's complex ...
- Economic Forecast: More of the Same, Unless...
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- December 31, 1995, ... decline this year." Core inflation (which excludes food and energy prices) has stayed between 2.3 and 3.3 percent for four years. "That's the longest period of low and stable inflation that we've had since ...
- Examining trends in drives and motors
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- December 31, 1995, ... it cool; it requires more electrical energy to operate than an AC motor; it can cost three times as much as AC; and it requires expensive encoders for speed and position feedback. When AC motors debuted ...
- Pollution prevention makes good sense
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- November 30, 1995, ... recycling or the reuse of process materials and measures designed to improve energy efficiency. The passage of the Pollution Prevention Act in 1990 provided the federal imprimatur on the concept of ...
- Converter combines profit with environmental concern
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- May 31, 1995, ... to quickly perform surface-energy dyne tests before and after running each and every substrate. Weekly audits were conducted and procedure adjustments made until first, second and third shifts were ...
- Strong growth predicted for flex-pack industry
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- March 31, 1995, ... for regulatory-compliance personnel, waste disposal, depreciation on equipment for pollution-control, and incremental energy for pollution abatement. Sixty percent of converters stated that during 1994, ...
- Innovative uses, creativity earn honors from AIMCAL
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- March 31, 1995, ... energy, maintaining warmth while allowing moisture to dissipate for comfort. Madkapps Inflatable Hats was submitted by metallizer Camvac, Oak Brook, IL, for converter and end user Anagram International ...