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- Two states adopt regulations for rigid-container laws
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- January 31, 1998, ... exemption exists for containers for drugs, medical devices, medical food, and infant formula. Food and cosmetic packaging isn't exempt from the law. The regulations resolve the definition of rigid-plastic ...
- Oxide-coated films are still finding their market niche
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- November 30, 1996, ... are also several low-volume applications in the medical field. According to Felts, "There has been a considerable amount of money invested in the past ten years to develop transparent barrier technology, ...
- Congress is considering FDA reform bills
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- May 31, 1996, ... 27 the House Commerce Committee announced its plan to reform FDA's approval processes in three separate bills: the Drugs and Biological Products Reform Act of 1996 (H.R. 3199); the Medical Device Reform ...
- Court ruling on HMT may mean a tax refund
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- March 31, 1996, ... sufficient control over an employee's taking of medical leave may be held individually liable for violations of the Family and Medical Leave Act. In the case, the plaintiff employee was suspended and ...
- Innovation is a winner in FPA competition
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- March 31, 1996, ... backs - the bottom panel is fully decorated. The package was designed by Andrew Gordon and Barbara Padgett of Heinz Pet Products, Minigrip/Zip-Pak, and the Chesapeake Group, Cincinnati, OH. Medical ...
- The 1996 Metallizing Roundup: Experts Ponder and Predict
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- February 29, 1996, ... packaging, cellular products, MRI machines, and medical diagnostics." The flexible packaging sector of the metallizing industry will grow at about 3, 4, or 5 percent this year, says Mary Ann Otto, VP ...
- Custom coating operation is a clean winner
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- February 29, 1996, ... retrieval, electronics, medical, and various other applications. Customers rely on the company to supply "critical components" for their own end products, Haddock explains. "We want to be a high quality, ...
- Product liability and food safety reforms move along
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- December 31, 1995, ... by the claimant. Special rules would apply to limit product liability actions that could be taken against suppliers of both raw materials and components used in permanently implantable medical devices. ...
- Viscosity system saves ink and improves print quality
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- December 31, 1995, ... with the need for a new viscosity control system. Lally Pak provides printed film and bags to a variety of industries, including packaged frozen food, medical and pharmaceuticals, confectionary, and ...
- KAPCO hits grand slam in pursuing custom markets
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- November 30, 1995, ... OH) rotary die-cutter for materials up to 18 in. wide and 60-in. custom emulsion-coating capabilities. With the new die-cutting equipment, KAPCO will expand into custom constructions for medical applications. ...
- Economic reform in China, India could create new Asian tigers.
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- August 31, 1995, ... a plastics plant, scheduled to come on line this year. This facility will be a base of operations in the Pacific Rim outside Japan to supply global customers who make medical, appliance, automotive and ...
- Bagmakers add a strong link to quality chain
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- July 31, 1995, ... all along the line. Amplas bagmakers fit perfectly into that philosophy. Sengewald USA, Marengo, IL, is a manufacturer of plastic mono-films, laminations and coextrusions for the food, nonfood and medical ...
- Converter combines profit with environmental concern
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- May 31, 1995, ... electrical, audio/video, original equipment manufacturing, medical and transportation markets. In developing these products, the company also became involved in coating, laminating, printing and die ...
- Strong growth predicted for flex-pack industry
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- March 31, 1995, ... specifically fresh produce and the drugs and medical/surgical markets, aided by the continued conversion to flexible from rigid packaging. The FPA projects the value of industry shipments will grow ...
- Winding system suited for long lengths
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- February 28, 1995, The winding system is designed for slitting and spooling exceptionally long lengths of tension-sensitive medical laminates onto a single core. It features The winding system is designed for slitting and ...
- Crystallizing line starts production in China.
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- February 28, 1995, The government-owned Shanghai Chemical Plant's PET crystallizing line began operations in September 1994 to produce X-ray film for the medical industry The government-owned Shanghai Chemical Plant's PET ...
- Slower growth, continued expansion seen in 1995
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- January 31, 1995, ... to get it again. If you change jobs and you have an existing medical situation - the so-called job-lock issue - you may have a problem unless your new employer provides insurance. "This all rests on ...
- Converter's expansion plan brings clean room for bags
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- December 31, 1994, ... for food, produce and medical products, or more specifically, as those bags subject to regulatory agency requirements. President Jack Riopelle explained the reasoning behind this move. First, the market ...
- German company develops recovery concept for plastics
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- December 31, 1994, ... film production to serve hygiene, medical and food packaging markets. Taco Holdings' films range in thickness from 15 to 250 microns and width up to 1,800 mm, supplied in reels to converters' requirements. ...