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- February Products
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- January 31, 2008, ... reportedly provide dust-free punching of holes as small as 0.020 in. Easy-to-operate modules have a long service life and feature hardened matched metal rotary tool technology for high precision. Production ...
- Wet on Wet
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- September 30, 2007, ... conscious, life-cycle approach to all aspects of its businesses. Many converters have found that good citizenship and good business are not mutually exclusive. For example, Uniprint Knauer (formerly ...
- Leslie Gurland
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- August 31, 2007, ... find hiking a mountain to be a metaphor on life. If your goal is to get to the top of the hill and you rush, you completely miss the beauty around you as you go up. You can also use hiking to reflect your ...
- CONVERTER CLIPS
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- July 31, 2007, ... humorous presentation in which Peck helps multi-tasking professionals rediscover a life balance that links learning with laughter. For more information, visit tappiplace.org. Kodak Offering MacDermid ...
- Cradle 2 Cradle
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- April 30, 2007, ... with 2%-3% growth in 2006 and a predicted record year for 2007; $10 billion in carton shipments is forecast. Ken Alston, CEO of MDBC, covered the principles of cradle-to-cradle product life cycles and ...
- What's Ne
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- March 31, 2007, ... very short patterns at high machine speeds. Adjustable stroke version is available to enhance dotting performance. Life cycles exceeding 1 billion are possible with a lightweight plunger featuring a carbide ...
- Converting Industry News
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- September 17, 2006, ... retortable barrier packaging; Besela films; oxygen scavenging technology; eco-efficiency; natural plastics; RFID; shelf life; PA6 in food packaging; and ultra-barriers. According to InnoPlast, the symposium ...
- Static Elimination Revisited
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- July 09, 2006, ... damage, leaving the victim with at least some pain in that arm for the rest of his life. I thank the reader for his thoughts and encourage others to weigh in on our monthly offerings when a topic hits ...
- New Products
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- March 30, 2006, ... filtration system is said to ensure clean, filtered air to the curing chamber and to prolong life and intensity of the UV lamp system. Can be retrofitted to existing web presses or installed in new presses. ...
- 2006 RFID What's New
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- February 28, 2006, ... of the ways it's being used in day-to-day life. Footage from the member sponsors, American Express, and The Boeing Company, combined with interviews by Dr. Bill Hardgrave, Director, University of Arkansas ...
- New Products
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- February 27, 2006, ... levels. Material cost savings also were confirmed. Lower power levels are said to extend the life of treater system components. Treater has Features for Ease of Use Softal Electronic, Germantown, ...
- Goodbye to a Dear Friend
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- July 30, 2005, ... Susie are survived by their three grown children, Debra, David, and Daniel, along with six grandchildren, all of whom Rich and Susie were so dotingly proud. Rich’s life reads like a drama that no Hollywood ...
- A Communication from the PLACE Div. of TAPPI
- (Flexpack)
- June 29, 2005, ... additives. A package system that incorporates an antimicrobial agent could significantly increase the shelf life and improve the quality of many foods. The use of such packaging systems is not a "cover-up" ...
- New Products
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- June 29, 2005, ... the shaft for smooth operation and long life, and foot or flange mounting styles. Gravure Press Promises Efficiency Acom, Feeding Hills, MA; 413/789-3800; comexi.com The RG Platinum gravure press ...
- Antimicrobials: On the Fast Track
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- July 31, 2004, ... but can be seen under a microscope. They include bacteria, fungi, algae, protozoans, and viruses. Bacteria are the oldest form of life on Earth and have been around for billions of years. Many microorganisms ...
- Removing Packaging Odors
- (Flexpack)
- May 30, 2004, ... can produce odors that can taint the food products. Today's packaging development focus is on odor-scavenging. Many different approaches are being taken to extend shelf life of packaged food and reduce ...
- Converting Industry News, Part 1
- (Archive)
- May 30, 2004, ... that can cause nausea, sedation, drowsiness, and possibly life-threatening complications. If the drug leaks out but doesn't touch the skin, the patient gets too little medicine and can suffer withdrawal ...
- Pliant Corp. Expanding Capacity for Production of Revolution Brand Films
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- April 27, 2004, ... packaging costs for securing products or pallet loads for shipment. "Tests continue to prove that no film is better for lowest life-cycle cost than Revolution films," reports the manufacturer. Adds Pliant' ...
- CMYK=RGB - The Digital Color Revolution
- (Technical Reports)
- January 30, 2004, ... your plates. Wouldn't life be grand if all printing was done this way! Of course, we know the CMYK system is limited in the amount of saturation (density) and hues it can deliver, which is of constant ...
- A Communication from the PLACE Div. of TAPPI
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- November 29, 2003, ... fields of interest served by the division while being sufficiently small to allow attendees to form life-long friendships with industry colleagues. We strive to offer practical information to attendees ...