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- February 28, 2002, ... suitable for surfaces polluted with water-based inks. Said to reduce microfoaming and to be reusable. Suitable for anilox rolls, chambered doctor blade systems, plates, machines, and even the floor, mfr. ...
- 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 ...
- Electronic Ink Technology: New Players Aid Progress
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- August 31, 2001, ... used as an electronic reusable paper for books and display materials. This new technology is somewhat like electrostatic liquid toners in that it uses charged particles in a nonconducting medium. In Gyricon' ...
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- December 31, 2000, ... reduce the volume and/or toxicity of waste; processes that recover reusable materials or energy that otherwise would be considered waste; improved operation and/or maintenance of existing process equipment ...
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- October 31, 2000, ... of the Year. Heather Davies won the award, which is sponsored by the U.K. Patent Office and the Fairplay London organization, after patenting her Reuzip packaging as a recyclable, resealable, and reusable ...
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- August 31, 2000, ... reusable adhesive with enhanced tack. Unique balance of adhesion and removability results from individual spheres of adhesive rather than a continuous layer of polymer. Proprietary formulation handles ...
- Latest Gravure Technology Launches Converter into Fray
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- April 30, 2000, ... technology and hollow, reusable cylinders--is the only one of its kind in the US, just one of seven installed in the world. And, according to Gary Bell, Kapak president and CEO, "It's probably the single ...
- FPA Winners Prove Again How to Do More with Less
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- February 29, 2000, The Flexible Packaging Association (FPA), Washington, DC, presented its 1999 Top Packaging Awards to seven companies for flexible packages that broke The Flexible Packaging Association (FPA), Washington, ...
- Trim system in India to be first to handle sugarcane paper.
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- March 31, 1996, ... shrinkwrap from landfill sites but will also save Tesco [pounds]12 million a year. The scheme proves that it can make good business sense to be environmentally sensitive." The reusable trays are designed ...
- Flexo/screen proves to be a winning combination
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- January 31, 1996, ... to register automatically upon press startup. The Stork Rotamesh screens are 100% nickel, eliminating rips and tears said to be common to polymer-based screens. The screens are also reusable on new ...