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- August 31, 2002, ... of Series II but now has a Printco carbon fiber chambered doctor blade. Available in one- to four-color versions, presses are capable of printing on a wide variety of materials to 12.5 mm thick. Keep ...
- 1950s
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- August 27, 2002, ... the first Doctor Machine, a salvage rewinder designed to reclaim scrap rolls of material due to defective printing. March 1950 Crawford Inc. offers a quick-change rotary press. Company says press can ...
- Goldilocks and the Three Bears Deal with Traction Problems
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- July 31, 2002, ... materials. Other times, this window seems to be closed. Reducing roller drag and inertial torques will lower the “too little” traction criteria. Optimizing spans, tension, and product design will open ...
- Products
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- July 31, 2002, ... automatic rewinder will produce core or coreless consumer-size rolls of a range of materials including 12# tissue paper, nonwovens, waxed paper, mounted foil, etc. Utilizes servo drive technology to eliminate ...
- Global Expertise at AIMCAL
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- July 23, 2002, An outstanding roster of top consultants, members of academia, and practioners is scheduled to give presentations on all aspects of web coating at the upcoming AIMCAL fall technical conference, says the ...
- Outsourcing Is Trendy, But Is It Right for Process Expertise?
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- June 30, 2002, ... breaks, deformation, and winding defects. Take the time to calculate the cost of waste. Material and labor losses are the easiest to calculate, but there may be a secondary effect: downtime. If your waste ...
- In the Bag
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- June 30, 2002, Less is more in today's heavy-duty sacks. New developments in production and materials keep profits.... In the Bag Less is more in today's heavy-duty sacks. New developments in production and materials keep ...
- Toxic Release Inventory: AIMCAL Urges Members that Report Deadline Imminent
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- June 09, 2002, ... it all together. You will need to track reportable materials from the time they enter your facility until the time they leave. You will have to be able to say how much goes where in order to report your ...
- Converting Industry News
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- May 31, 2002, ... materials, their use results in lower emissions of VOCs during cure. Emulsions also offer low cost, easier handling and cleanup, good adhesion, flexibility, and abrasion resistance, reports Freedonia. ...
- Stripe Slitting: The Challenge of Staying within the Lines
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- May 31, 2002, ... same line constraint applies to slitting web products. Slitting a homogenous wide material into narrower rolls is relatively easy. However, slitting material with lines or stripes, where the stripe-to-slit ...
- Reporter Clips
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- May 31, 2002, ... packette — at considerable cost-savings in both production and materials. The concept emerged during a meeting between the two companies. Jake Ritz, sales manager of Label Graphics, and Gino Ferrara, ...
- Products: Edited by Deborah Donberg
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- May 31, 2002, ... reliable, rugged construction with no moving parts and clean-in-place design. Features hands-free operation and reportedly saves money through improved control. Test Filter Material Quickly without ...
- Ergonomics: In a Box?
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- May 14, 2002, Out-of-the-box thinking from Ergonomic Technologies Corp. has resulted in a cost-effective way for your operation to have an "ergonomist in a box." Out-of-the-box thinking from Ergonomic Technologies Corp. ...
- Inevitable Ergonomics: Standard Smarts
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- April 30, 2002, ... not be a standard for you in Madras, India. Just who ensures we're all following the same standard? But the chasm between standards isn't always that geographically wide. In the US alone, material handling, ...
- Need New Equipment or Accessories? NPD Is the Place to Look
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- April 30, 2002, ... with ranges from ⅛-1.5 PLI, reportedly making it suitable for a range of materials including light films, film laminates, nonwovens, and light papers. Two 10-hp motors are utilized in an AV vector drive ...
- Valron Cures Bayer's Headach
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- April 02, 2002, ... Packaging began looking for alternative materials to the PET/Nylon structure," the co. adds. "Valéron was clearly the film of choice," says Richard Black, American Packaging's business development manager, ...
- RFID Labels a Good Read
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- March 31, 2002, ... must be sized to achieve the desired read distance — the bigger the antenna, the longer the read distance. That may be simple enough, but the process is complicated by the fact that the adhesives and materials ...
- Products
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- March 31, 2002, ... gauge consistency, and optical quality. Ring is easy to adjust and operate, co. reports. Holographic Materials Increase Marketing Power Unifoil Corp., Passaic Park, NJ; 973/365-2000; unifoil.com UniLustre™ ...
- MAN Roland, Agfa, and Others Give Global View of Package Printing
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- March 21, 2002, ... accessories, die-cutting systems, rollers, drying systems, and material handling devices. Says North American attendee, David M. Wolff, VP of sales, General Press Corp.: "It was my first time over there, ...
- Converting Industry News
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- February 28, 2002, ... requirements. Switching to reusable Pak-Line roll suspension crates from Homasote Co. enabled the company to cut shipping material costs by 50% without putting its film at risk. Richard Martinelli, ...