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- A Developing Story
- (Magazine)
- May 31, 2007, ... far beyond the nearly $500 billion packaging market. Fabric for suits and furniture, substrates for digital printing, medical products and devices, even wallpaper are among the hundreds of applications ...
- Converter Clips
- (Magazine)
- May 31, 2007, ... of annual extrusion capacity. Tolas Now Part of Oracle TULSA, OK — Oracle Packaging has acquired Tolas Healthcare Packaging, Feasterville, PA. Tolas converts medical-grade DuPont Tyvek, reinforced ...
- Converter Clips
- (Magazine)
- March 31, 2007, ... from northeast Wisconsin, included producers of food service napkins, medical drapes, wet wipes, and foil-pouched flexible packaging. Says Robert Shade, Sierra Coating, Green Bay, WI, “It was really helpful ...
- Narrow Web & Label Reporter
- (Magazine)
- March 31, 2007, ... quality very precise.” Supplier Information: Martin Automatic — PFFC-ASAP 317. www.martinautomatic.com Gidue — PFFC-ASAP 318. www.gidue.com Tapes Suited for Medical Uses SOUTHAMPTON, PA — M&C Specialties ...
- What's Ne
- (Magazine)
- March 31, 2007, ... to create a cost-effective way to achieve a “clean peel,” company says. Suited for pharmaceutical and medical devices, sealants seal to numerous rigid cup or tray structures, including HIPS, PVC, APET, ...
- John Baumann
- (Flexpack)
- February 28, 2007, ... At a Glance Ampac Packaging 12025 Tricon Road Cincinnati, OH 45246 ampaconline.com Founded 1966; 11 plants 900 employees Specialties: flex-pack for food, medical, and retail markets; ...
- Narrow Web & Label Reporter
- (Magazine)
- February 28, 2007, ... will produce medical electrodes, passive and powered RFID products, smart card inlays, and electroluminescent lamps. Tape Suited for Sports Injuries WINDSOR, CT—Scapa North America offers RenKon ...
- East Beats West
- (Flexpack)
- February 28, 2007, ... or through the selection of individual companies offering a suitable technological base or geographic position that fits the strategic direction of the company, e.g., Amcor’s focus on the worldwide medical ...
- Product Protection
- (Technical Reports)
- February 28, 2007, ... to eliminate trans fats, but also for packaging pet food as well as for agricultural, chemical, and medical applications. Thus they open the door to even more business opportunities. Ultra-High-Barrier, ...
- Converting Industry News
- (Magazine)
- February 28, 2007, ... of Sterilization Indicating Inks from NAMSA, Northwood, OH. The inks are based on pigment technology that does not use heavy metals, are used mainly for medical applications, and print as an area that ...
- Lessons in Laminating
- (Magazine)
- January 31, 2007, MCT resolves an air bubble defect to produce film suitable for ultra-high-resolution, digitally imaged medical applications. Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Contract Servicing Directory | New Products ...
- Ashland Introduces Adhesive Product Line to China
- (Archive)
- January 01, 2007, Ashland Specialty Polymers & Adhesives introduced AROSET pressure-sensitive adhesive product line. PRESS RELEASE GUANGZHOU, CHINA—Ashland Specialty Polymers & Adhesives introduced AROSET pressure-sensitive ...
- Adding Up Additives
- (Tech Reports)
- December 31, 2006, ... medical devices, and photographic film. As with slips, the presence of too much antistat additive can cause wet blocking between film layers. Protection from UV UV radiation in sunlight can degrade ...
- High Visibility Packaging Study
- (Archive)
- December 13, 2006, ... be seen in pharmaceutical and medical product markets, with advances supported by the patient compliance and distribution efficiency benefits of blister packaging. To order the study, visit freedoniagroup.com. ...
- Converting Industry News
- (Magazine)
- December 13, 2006, ... and switches between different substrates quickly.” The all-Heidelberg shop with its 68 employees produces packaging materials for high-end national clients in the pharmaceutical, medical, food, and ...
- CONVERTER CLIPS
- (Magazine)
- November 30, 2006, ... quickly.” The all-Heidelberg shop with its 68 employees produces packaging materials for high-end national clients in the pharmaceutical, medical, food, and cosmetics industries. The company uses foil ...
- Outlook: Challenging
- (Magazine)
- November 30, 2006, ... the largest market share for release liner and is growing at about 2%–4% across all end-use markets, with p-s laminates contributing the major share of that growth, particularly in industrial and medical/hygiene ...
- Cure Cockling
- (Magazine)
- November 30, 2006, ... release liner free of cockling. For example, cockled release liners typically are not acceptable for bandages and other medical products, because they give the appearance of poor quality. Material Selection ...
- Packaging Legislation and Regulation Studies
- (Archive)
- November 25, 2006, ... and Regulation for Medical Devices—with the market for implantable medical devices alone predicted to increase by over 10% this year, the future of these products looks promising. This study presents the ...
- Why Flex-Pack Keeps Growing
- (Flexpack)
- October 31, 2006, ... a surge in medical and pharmaceutical products, and today’s large working population seems to appreciate the convenience of flexible packaging, including portion packaging that goes to the workplace (or ...