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- Assessing Real-Life Sealant Performance in Flexible Packaging
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- September 30, 2000, ... desirable performance benefits when used in mono-layer or multi-layer packaging films—outstanding sealability, excellent optics, low extractables, minimal contribution to off-taste and off-odor, high impact ...
- A Q&A on Remanufactured Equipment: Is It for You?
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- September 30, 2000, Today's consumers pay as much attention to the package as they do to what's in it. So brand managers and print buyers demand higher quality graphics, Today's consumers pay as much attention to the package ...
- What's New in Narrow We
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- August 31, 2000, ... Machinery, Materials, Accessories, Services Acetate Films Resist High Temperatures Hutchison Miller Sales Co. Inc., Doylestown, PA; 215/345-1824; fax: 215/348-4604 Clairfoil acetate films offer temperature ...
- Converting Industry News
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- August 31, 2000, ... and Important Supplier News Supplier News Operating Profits Enhanced by Defect Detection Systems EAST YONKERS, NY, USA—Excelsior Packaging Group is a high quality flexo packaging printer serving the ...
- More New Products for the Converting Industry
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- August 31, 2000, ... for both large presses printing high-end graphics or for small-format, sheet-fed presses, inks are said to offer the "widest window of water tolerance" available. Product's strong lithographic tolerance ...
- Label Converter's Business Is Prime Labels & Prid
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- August 30, 2000, ... t success with them, and they do a real bang-up job with service, too." "We grew up on Mark Andys," adds Eric. "We have high expectations regarding quality, and with the Mark Andys, that quality has alwa ...
- Converted Flexible Packaging: Trends to Watch
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- July 31, 2000, ... most rapid growth based on their high-barrier properties. Cellophane demand will continue to decline because of cost and performance disadvantages compared to other resins, notably PP. Paper and Foil ...
- Pollution Control Innovation for Silicone-Based Coatings
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- July 31, 2000, ... The Problem Oxidizers—including catalytic, regenerative, and recuperative—are susceptible to plugging. The silicones in the process stream to the oxidizer are converted to silica in the high-temperature ...
- Snack Food Packaging: 100 Years and Counting
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- June 30, 2000, ... almost 100 years ago—a material that would enable the customer to see the product and protect it from moisture—the world of packaging has grown into a domain that includes high polymer research and discovery; ...
- More Laminating Diversity Equals More Success
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- May 31, 2000, ... that runs through all of these industries. Jerry Hightower, president and founder of the company, explains: "We're very diversified from a laminating point of view." Bondtex was started by Hightower in ...
- Latest Gravure Technology Launches Converter into Fray
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- April 30, 2000, ... notes. According to Bell, this caused Kapak's business to begin to falter. But it wasn't long before the innovative converter targeted and entered another niche area with its high-barrier pouch. "The next ...
- System Keeps Static Buildup Problems Under Control
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- February 29, 2000, ... Different styles of bars were tested, including high-speed bars and blower assisted bars. "Neither of those styles performed that well," Davis says. "The Virtual AC system works well at knocking down ...
- Clean Room Environment Makes Excellence a Priority
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- January 31, 2000, ... circuit board imaging, high quality ceramic tableware, and CD printing. The company reports its range includes many industry leaders such as Capillex capillary films and Plus direct emulsions. Autotype ...
- Static electricity can be a very costly problem
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- August 31, 1998, ... want to run higher quality products at higher speeds, and dust will lower the quality of laminated products, coated products, and printed products," says Kessler. "The bottom line is that static costs the ...
- Temperature control helps ink customers optimize performance.
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- November 30, 1996, ... the performance of the equipment involved. But the continuing emergence of four-color process printing and digital control technology is driving what is already a highly competitive industry into almost ...
- Flexible packaging converter treats its customers right.
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- October 31, 1996, ... food packaging, it made sure that bare roll corona treating was included as a means of increasing quality control and minimizing slowdowns. Flex-Pak Inc., a high quality printer for the snack food industry, ...
- Label converter controls quality from the inside out
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- August 31, 1996, ... million last fiscal year - a 600% increase! And it wasn't by following the above advice. Walle, a converter and printer of high quality, multicolor labels, has concentrated on gaining total, start-to-finish ...
- Making Lemonade in the Converting Industry
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- June 30, 1996, ... and sales and administrative expenses were sharply higher. Sales and administrative expenses climbed 3.6% to 14.1% last year as the industry experienced a record number of mergers and acquisitions; however, ...
- FTA winners show off strides in Flexo
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- June 30, 1996, ... - is pushing ahead. Tonal range capability is expanding; high-solids inks are improving densities; direct-to-plate technology is becoming a reality for photopolymer - all reflect flexo's growth into a measurable, ...
- UV/EB technology moves ahead with the times
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- June 30, 1996, ... Systems, Gaithersburg, MD, explains that these lamps can be stacked end to end to cover any width. Electron beam technology, unlike UV, does not need photoinitiators. It delivers electrons at high energy ...