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- Directory of Pilot Lines/Labs M-Z
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- October 31, 2000, ... Ph: 651/765-9686 Fax: 651/765-9687 E-mail: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. Markets: Medical/pharmaceutical, sanitary/disposables, industrial Services: Coating (adhesive, 100% solids), laminating (to 60 in.), ...
- Reporter Clips
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- September 30, 2000, ... custom label production. Key customers are from the medical device, manufacturing, retail, and food industries. Capabilities include one- to seven-color web flexo printing, in short or long runs, on a ...
- What's New in Narrow We
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- September 30, 2000, ... single-lane configuration. Said to increase output and product flexibility. Mfr. reports that system provides medical and pharmaceutical manufacturers with flexible narrow web converting for dressing, ...
- Customer Satisfaction Begins and Ends with Quality
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- September 30, 2000, ... including those in the automotive, pharmaceutical, and medical industries. The corrugator production team prefers this specialty starch because it has proven to be consistent from batch to batch, Wisinski ...
- Reporter Clips
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- August 31, 2000, ... been certified include Nellis, NV (ISO-9002); Scranton, PA (ISO-9001); Scranton Medical Systems (ISO-9001); and Brampton, Ont., Canada (ISO-9002/QS 9000). Raflatac Builds US Facility TAMPERE, FINLAND—Raflatac ...
- It's Definitely a Bull Market for High-Performance Film
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- May 31, 2000, ... for ready-made meals and microwave cooking; and medical and pharmaceutical packaging. Much of nylon film packaging is used in the food industry for items such as meat, cheese, condiments, bakery items, ...
- More Laminating Diversity Equals More Success
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- May 31, 2000, What do the apparel, automotive, marine, shoe, juvenile car seat, and medical industries have in common? Not a lot, really, except for one small textile-to-foam What do the apparel, automotive, marine, ...
- Latest Gravure Technology Launches Converter into Fray
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- April 30, 2000, ... of product areas: lawn and garden, industrial, health and beauty, coffee, snack foods, bird seed, pharmaceutical and medical, retort, and more. Bells adds that the company makes the products out of ...
- Bagmaking Operation Is There When Customers Call
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- April 30, 2000, Ray Glenn, VP of Apollo Plastics, Jersey City, NJ, never went to medical school, but his company's approach to customer service sometimes makes him wish Ray Glenn, VP of Apollo Plastics, Jersey City, NJ, ...
- Flexible Packaging Strategies for 2002: In Summary
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- March 31, 2000, ... cost-effective packaging forgrowing foodservice, medical, and distribution applications.In 2002, food will be over half (56%) of the $9.7 billion in converter sales in flexible packaging, with the remainder ...
- High-Barrier Packaging: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow
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- January 31, 2000, ... primarily, the pioneering developments in coextrusion technology have come from American companies." Other areas in which high-barrier packaging is utilized commonly, according to Gee, include medical ...
- 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 ...