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- In-house sheeting promotes growth and quality
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- February 29, 1996, ... and long runs equally well." Ray explains, "The Maxson sheeter allows us to produce a more consistent product. A clean cut means fewer hickies on the press and less downtime for washups." To optimize ...
- Core selection - the difference between success and failure.
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- January 31, 1996, ... and flat-crush is no longer enough to assure trouble-free productions. Core-to-core consistency, end-cut, ovality (roundness), straightness, surface, cleanliness, moisture, beam stiffness, radial strength, ...
- Pollution and politics: how green will the new year be?
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- January 31, 1996, ... year to take final action on amendments designed to simplify the Clean Air Act's Title V permitting process. The primary aim of these amendments is to streamline the procedures for revising Title V permits. ...
- Examining trends in drives and motors
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- December 31, 1995, ... with a clean slate, there is no doubt that AC would be the choice. But the fact is that there are billions of dollars of DC investment running converting operations throughout the world. Some day all motors ...
- KAPCO hits grand slam in pursuing custom markets
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- November 30, 1995, ... spring training. With his feedback, the lab optimized transfer properties and the polymer's performance at various ambient temperatures. The resulting proprietary replacement is colorless and cleaner ...
- Pollution prevention makes good sense
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- November 30, 1995, ... astounding success. The benefits of implementing a pollution prevention program are many. In the age of multimillion-dollar site cleanups and retroactive, no-fault liability for waste disposal, programs ...
- Converter combines profit with environmental concern
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- May 31, 1995, ... control was received well by employees. Benefits of the process include improved weatherability, gloss and minimal cleanup. Volatile organic compound emissions were reduced to near-zero levels. Solvents ...
- Interest in waste-disposal technologies at all time high
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- May 31, 1995, ... market in the US will grow by about 13.4% per year until 1997, according to The Freedonia Group Inc., Cleveland, OH. Most of the projected growth is attributed to the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990, ...
- Printer responds to tougher environmental standards
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- April 30, 1995, ... in the stratosphere, much like CFCs. In fact, recent regulations have required the total phase-out of production of 1, 1, 1, TCA by Dec. 31, 1995. Under Title VI of the Clean Air Act amendments of 1990, ...
- Conserving weight, space earns praise for flexible
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- March 31, 1995, ... to secure a clean smooth finish to the surface. Printpack Inc. As the first super premium ice-cream novelty to shed its folding carton, Ben & Jerry's Peace Pops make a strong statement for source ...
- Familiarity with change no surprise in this industry
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- February 28, 1995, ... a film cleaner for our customer's waste or it can be can recycled as is. If it's too contaminated and it's not economical to do anything with it, we try to find a way to burn it and maybe get some energy val ...
- Quality, waste get action from suppliers of sheeters.
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- January 31, 1995, ... on quality. "We have a feeling that when you have printing presses downstream, the cutting quality must be much better," he said. "Without a better cutting technology, you won't get cleaner sheets." Tanya ...