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- Two's Better than On
- (Materials)
- November 07, 2006, ... out on top.” The W&H die incorporates key design features found in stack dies but also utilizes traditional spiral technology. The result is a highly flexible die with very low material residence times ...
- Converting Industry News
- (Archive)
- November 07, 2006, ... the testing range is much larger—higher in permeability for higher sensitivity testing. We also do low-barrier tests, especially for product items in which we seek films with high permeability of oxygen. ...
- Labelexpo New Products
- (Magazine)
- October 31, 2006, ... servo technology to provide high print quality, company says. Integrated converting technology includes hot and cold foil stamping in each print unit, laminating in each print unit, a positioning rail ...
- New Products
- (Magazine)
- October 31, 2006, ... higher speed and greater measurement accuracy. Intelligence is achieved by a small processing engine called a D-Bric, which is powerful enough to run an entire gauging system on its own. PFFC-ASAP 456 ...
- Harder Than Chrome
- (Archive)
- October 11, 2006, ... the following thermal spray processes: Low-velocity oxygen-fuel spray (simply termed thermal spray) HVOF (high-velocity oxygen-fuel) Plasma spray Plasma spray is used for coatings that typically ...
- What's Ne
- (Magazine)
- September 30, 2006, ... UK; +44 (0)1372 386677; www.lightimpressions.com HiMax OVD hologram is for the protection of products such as banknotes and high-level security documents. Can incorporate “Top Hat” grating structures, ...
- Ink 101: Part II
- (Process Management)
- September 30, 2006, ... are used in litho printing where high viscosity ensures the ink stays on the essentially flat ink image areas of the litho plate. All inks contain three primary components. The carrier is the major ...
- Converting Industry News
- (Magazine)
- September 30, 2006, ... study predicts the increased focus on these issues will expand growth opportunities for high value-added containers, closures, and accessories, especially blister packs, tamper-evident closures, and RFID ...
- Packages that 'POP
- (Corrugated)
- September 30, 2006, ... toward more color, finer screens, value-added coating, and a higher standard of quality. At the point of purchase (POP) in supermarkets, club stores, and pharmacies, consumer goods often are displayed ...
- Converting Industry News
- (Archive)
- September 17, 2006, ... ultra-high-speed bagmaker from Kliklok-Woodman. Ken Marchetti, president of Olmarc, says, “We chose the Evolution based on the overall speed capability to meet our customers’ production needs. Kliklok-Woodman ...
- Difficult Winding: Part II
- (Web Lines)
- August 31, 2006, ... more cinching and telescoping. More buildup ratio tends to create more pressure within a roll and more of the associated high stress defects of starring, blocking, and core crushing. The third factor ...
- If China Were Not To Blame
- (PLC Probe)
- August 31, 2006, ... film coated with a heat-sealable material may not be enjoying good sales results because its price is higher than the item offered by a competitor. Perhaps the reason is that the machine operator expends ...
- MarquipWardUnited Wins Control Design 2006 Innovation Award
- (Archive)
- August 29, 2006, ... plastic and foil, and can cut short sheets as small as 11 inches long. The sheeter includes brushless, high-torque, knife-cylinder motors combined with low-inertia knife cylinders to reach high cutting ...
- Toray Introduces New Printable Lidding Film
- (Archive)
- August 22, 2006, ... off. LumiLid® XLS5 also resists shredding. The flm has a broad sealant range, good hot tack, handles well on high-speed equipment, and is easy to convert on. It also offers good thermal stability and mechanical ...
- What Makes Winding Difficult?
- (Archive)
- July 31, 2006, ... measurement to take. Loads are quite high, and strains are quite small. In measuring stack modulus, the real kicker is that there is no one value. Stack or radial modulus is a nonlinear variable and can ...
- What's Ne
- (Magazine)
- July 31, 2006, ... of layers than conventional coextrusions, yielding microlayer structures that improve moisture and gas barrier, encapsulate gels and “un-melts,” and enable the economical use of high-cost materials. PFFC-ASAP ...
- 2006 RFID What's News, Part
- (Archive)
- July 29, 2006, ... reportedly is critical to ensure a high-quality, high-yield finished RFID label for end users. For more information, visit averydennison.com. Active RFID Systems Offers Asset Tracking Tag EVERGREEN, ...
- Brand Security & Product Authentication Special Report, Part 4
- (Magazine)
- June 29, 2006, ... products are as easy to duplicate as the attacked products themselves. Customized solutions offer the highest and most effective levels of protection over the long haul. Practical Issues Be practical ...
- New Products, Part 1
- (Magazine)
- May 30, 2006, ... easier cleaning, better ink metering, more resistance to doctor blade scoring, and cleaner print without loss of density. Sheeter has High-Speed Cutter Maxson Automatic Machinery Co., Westerly, ...
- A Communication from the PLACE Div. of TAPPI
- (Magazine)
- May 30, 2006, Effects of machine direction orientation on the moisture and oxygen barrier properties of HMW-PE films, novel high performance collation shrink film, choosing the right cure mechanism for UV curable laminating ...