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- Seafood is Served
- (Magazine)
- September 29, 2005, ... ovens traditionally have been better suited for reheating than cooking foods, but Graphic Packaging Intl. is expanding the options for both marketers and consumers with microwave packaging that cooks food ...
- Fighting Flaws
- (Magazine)
- August 30, 2005, ... in coating weight. Vibration sources can be from pumps, drives, building and dryer heating and ventilating, rolls and bearings, and exterior sources. To control these vibrations, the following advice is ...
- New Products
- (Magazine)
- August 30, 2005, ... latest URS reflector technology to allow increased production speeds in UV web offset printing. Water-cooling of the shutters, reflectors, and housing ensure excess heat is removed efficiently from the ...
- New Products
- (Magazine)
- July 30, 2005, ... Distance between bearings on the shaft is longer, creating greater stability and reducing load on the bearings. New housing design disperses heat so bearing system runs cooler. Ceramic bearings are available ...
- Reporter Clips
- (Magazine)
- June 29, 2005, ... for each job description. The group then will share this information with the AIM Global Education Committee for development of educational material. Heat-Shrink Labels for Security FARMINGDALE, ...
- A Communication from the PLACE Div. of TAPPI
- (Magazine)
- May 30, 2005, ... adhesion of a dispersed phase toward the matrix with reference to the peel quality obtained at an interface. Polybutene-1 is a polymer with an intrinsic high shear sensitivity and low heat of fusion ...
- A Communication from the PLACE Div. of TAPPI
- (Magazine)
- April 29, 2005, ... by the heat dissipation. The other used an L-shaped spindle (valve) to generate temperature irregularity. The spindle orientation was horizontal or vertical to the die axis. In all cases, the work studied ...
- Communication from the PLACE div. of TAPPI
- (Magazine)
- March 30, 2005, ... high quality package. These non-destructive testers can inspect filled and sealed bottles, blisters, vials and ampoules, IV bags, cups with heat sealed lids, pouches, and brick packs. These non-destructive ...
- New Product Digest, Part 2
- (Magazine)
- March 30, 2005, ... ensure flexibility and allow the conversion of even the most delicate work. Featuring 12 independent heating zones, the machine features the Job Saver system for positioning foiling dies. This is said ...
- UV/EB a Bright Spot in Economy
- (Magazine)
- February 27, 2005, ... in UV/EB applications. Clearly there is less odor, better viscosity characteristics, and more color stability in today’s UV inks. Higher-intensity lamps are available with better heat control in the lamps ...
- Film Opens New Markets
- (Magazine)
- February 27, 2005, ... release is film packaging for chocolate and other heat-sensitive confectionary products, which cannot be easily heat-sealed or closed with conventional hot melt adhesives without causing the packaged product ...
- Discoloration Resistant Polyolefin Films
- (Magazine)
- September 29, 2004, ... heat histories (recycle of edge trim and scrap), minimizing discoloration during warehouse storage (gas fading), maintaining low color during railcar shipment during hot and humid conditions, or resistance ...
- The Rx for RH
- (Magazine)
- August 30, 2004, ... than you think. Converters commonly face heating season problems caused by dry air. These problems include sheet separation, misfeeds, warping and dimensional changes, ink coverage maladies, folding ...
- Breakin' Bounds in Barrier Films
- (Magazine)
- August 30, 2004, ... Pending that and other package requirements — seals, puncture resistance, heat stability, et cetera — you have several different options.” Adds Voght,“Often there are other requirements beyond barrier ...
- A Communication from the PLACE Div. of TAPPI
- (Magazine)
- July 30, 2004, ... talks about “On-Line Seal Inspection For Retortable Pouches.” The paper discusses the first technology to inspect a heat seal sample without sample preparation and to use special inks that non-invasively ...
- Battenfeld Gloucester Says MDO Provides Enhancements to PE; OEM Spotlights K Show Offerings
- (Archive)
- July 05, 2004, ... with a blown film line, has draw ratios of 3:1 and 4:1. Rather than being wound after extrusion, film is fed into the MDO unit, pre-heated, and run through drawing rolls for orientation. The set of rollers ...
- Optimum Release
- (Magazine)
- April 29, 2004, ... can be used on thermally sensitive substrates. Because the curing mechanism does not depend on heating the web, radiation-curable silicones are ideal for siliconizing extremely temperature-sensitive films, ...
- Pactiv Extends Zipper Closures to Pre-Packaged Sliced Meat and Animal Cracker Packages
- (News | New Products)
- March 16, 2004, ... track are heat-sealed to bags, reports Ticona. Says Pactiv's global technology manager Gary Rehwinkel, "[The cyclic olefin copolymer's} dimensional stability improves our efficiency by reducing rejects ...
- Products
- (Magazine)
- February 29, 2004, ... the coated surface easily before it enters the dryer. Supply Cool Air to Bag Machines Xchanger, Hopkins, MN; 952/933-2559; xchanger.com The C-150 heat exchanger will supply a constant flow of 50-deg-F ...
- Darwin Would Approve
- (Unprinted Rolls)
- January 30, 2004, ... adhesion, sealability, or resistance to chemicals or heat,” says Kura. “This can involve a wide variety of substrates like paper, film, or nonwoven materials. When metallizing or slitting is required, ...