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- What's New in Narrow We
- (Magazine)
- April 30, 2003, ... chocolates, pharmaceuticals, wines, and spirits, plus general merchandise. C2S board is 9.3 pt and is recommended for high quality bags and promotional items. Label Adhesive Succeeds in Low Temperatures ...
- Making the Most of Metallizing
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- March 31, 2003, ... showed innovative examples of technical applications for metallized products, such as holograms on blister lids for pharmaceuticals; circuitry for car seat heaters, copper wire replacements; and a range ...
- Pouches on the Cutting Edge
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- February 28, 2003, ... for a wide range of industries, including food, pet food, cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, diagnostics, agriculture, hygiene, and detergents. In 2001 it reported $42 million in annual sales. Laser ...
- Counterfeiting and Converting Industry Connections
- (News | New Products)
- February 09, 2003, Reconnaissance International’s "Protecting Medicines & Pharmaceuticals: A Manual of AntiCounterfeiting Solutions" is a 229-page book dedicated to the problem of counterfeiting and the solutions to combat ...
- Achieving Drug Compliance through Packaging
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- January 31, 2003, ... at Showcase 2002. Dr. Ganapati Mauze, Aredigm Corp., spoke about the packaging required for pulmonary drug systems. Because of “needle dislike,” pharmaceuticals such as insulin are coming onstream slated ...
- Materials
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- October 31, 2002, ... and peel/push versions of blister lidding foil for pharmaceuticals requiring child-resistant packaging. Both formats are said to provide a total barrier to moisture, air, and light, helping extend shelf ...
- What's New in Narrow We
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- October 31, 2002, ... to provide effective and attractive brand protection as well as increased security for pharmaceuticals, financial documents, and other products. Guide Porous Materials and Nonwovens AccuWeb Inc., Madison, ...
- 1960s
- (News | New Products)
- September 19, 2002, ... 1966 A new logo is introduced. Unit packages, previously manufactured only as a convenience item, is gaining a stronghold in the flexible packaging of cosmetics and pharmaceuticals. November 1966 ...
- 1977 - 1979
- (News | New Products)
- September 19, 2002, ... packaging for food and pharmaceuticals be included because packaging is needed to maintain food operations. The FPA's testimony points out that diesel oil is needed for trucks transporting flexible packaging ...
- Foiling Counterfeiters
- (Magazine)
- July 31, 2002, ... for product integrity among manufacturers of pharmaceuticals, liquors, and upscale consumer goods. That's why optically variable devices (OVDs) ultimately will become more common than credit cards in ...
- Packaging That Really Works
- (Magazine)
- June 30, 2002, ... or caps/closures rather than employ loose sachets. Aside from select fresh food, pharmaceuticals, and various specialist industrial areas, the other key application market for oxygen scavengers is likely ...
- DuPont Expands Packaging Website
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- May 14, 2002, ... hardware, pharmaceuticals, and industrial products. "Modern multi-layer structures reflecting the innovative strength of the packaging industry are featured as well. It's also possible to print out material ...
- Reporter Clips
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- April 30, 2002, ... used for high-value markets, co. says, including wine and spirits, cosmetics, health and beauty, neutriceuticals and pharmaceuticals utilizing the popular “no-label look” applications. Co. says with proprietary ...
- The Future of Foil
- (Magazine)
- January 31, 2002, ... remain packaging workhorses, but growth will be limited. Blister packs for solid-dose pharmaceuticals are gaining ground due to their performance and cost vis-à-vis bottles, but this is a relatively low-volume ...
- One-Dimensional Converter Expands Its Reach
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- October 31, 2001, ... spirits, food, and pharmaceuticals. A nine-color, 39-in. rotogravure press features dual unwind and rewind splicing stations, allowing it to run two jobs simultaneously. The facility also houses slitting ...
- Harmonic System Gets Tension Under Control
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- October 31, 2001, ... of the Nireco system, such as neutraceuticals. “In pharmaceuticals, generic prescription labels don't need a lot of fancy printing,” Patel says. “It's mostly spot colors, and registration isn't as big ...
- Converting Industry News
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- August 31, 2001, ... fastest growing market for sterile packaging will be medical supplies and devices, as disposables continue to gain market share over reusables. The study adds that packaging used in the pharmaceuticals ...
- Shared Focus Makes for One Successful Company
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- June 30, 2001, ... as electrical; textiles and fibers; automotive; appliance and outdoor applications; pharmaceuticals; and chemicals. Labelworx president Lana Sellers, with an extensive background in industry and management ...
- Tension Control
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- March 31, 2001, ... suppliers are proprietary.) Bellwood also makes colorful folding cartons and flexible packaging for a broad mix of outside customers, including food service and beverages, pharmaceuticals, tobacco, ...
- Reporter Clips
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- January 31, 2001, ... and pharmaceuticals, and many prime labels that utilize "no-label look" films. It is also suited for bottle wraps, sleeves, and other non-supported filmic printed applications. Mark Andy reports that ...