Search
- Drupa New Product Digest
- (Magazine)
- April 30, 2008, ... 411 Adhesives Are “Green” Robond adhesives use water-based acrylic technology to offer properties suitable for users challenged by environmental regulations. Said to offer excellent food safety, fast ...
- Picking Up the Pace
- (Web Handling)
- December 31, 2007, ... 1,000 fpm with a 2-mil film. Obviously, that's changing as well.” Safety Measures Joe Connelly, product manager for Parkinson Technologies, a manufacturer of winding and web handling equipment for the ...
- New Products, Part 2
- (Archive)
- November 06, 2007, ... Safety Chucks Have Automatic Features K Series safety chucks speed production by automating the opening and closing of a shafted unwind or rewind’s chucking system. A rotary encoder feeds a signal to ...
- Converting Industry News
- (Magazine)
- September 30, 2007, ... Industrial Control Services Group (ICS), Maldon, UK, for ££110 million in cash. ICS trades and does business as ICS Triplex, a global supplier of critical control and safety solutions to process industries. ...
- A Smarter Future for Labels
- (Tapes)
- August 31, 2007, ... enhance food, drug, or hospital safety by identifying e-coli, MRSA, c difficile, bird flu, and other health hazards? What kind of timescale are we talking about for the introduction and use of such labels? ...
- WHAT'S NE
- (Magazine)
- July 31, 2007, ... reduce blade wear, downtime, and operating costs. Easy-to-understand graphical user interface is said to reduce set-up times and improve overall safety. PFFC-ASAP 418 Press Suited for Many ...
- CONVERTER CLIPS
- (Magazine)
- June 30, 2007, ... solutions that identify and protect premises, products, and people. These include high-performance labels and signs, safety devices, printing systems and software, and precision die-cut materials. ...
- Paper Roll Handling: What's Right For You
- (Archive)
- May 30, 2007, With the potential to improve productivity, worker safety, and the bottom line dramatically, paper roll handling automation is making its way into many operations. A variety of material handling options ...
- INVISTA to Use Honeywell Technology
- (Archive)
- April 04, 2007, Honeywell has entered into an agreement with INVISTA, a manufacturer of fibers and polymers, which will enable INVISTA to take advantage of Honeywell's diverse solutions. PRESS RELEASE PHOENIX, AZ—Honeywell ...
- What's Ne
- (Magazine)
- December 31, 2006, ... is required. Available in widths from 12–66 in. Features a dedicated microprocessor controller in each power supply, said to assure safety, provide diagnostics and failure alerts, and offer unlimited flexibility ...
- CPP: Season Two
- (Magazine)
- September 30, 2006, ... equipment design tips to reduce wrinkle sensitivity; and how to choose the best anti-wrinkle or spreader roller. Product Safety Practices and Risk Management — 9:00-11:00 A.M. Panel will explain ...
- What's Ne
- (Magazine)
- August 31, 2006, ... when used in a cascade combination of two units. Said to be ideal for doped lamps with an arc length to 500 mm and mercury lamps to 680 mm. PFFC-ASAP 486 Chuck Offers Safety Features Converter Accessory ...
- Labelexpo 2006 Exhibitors List
- (Archive)
- August 10, 2006, ... Group; #3705 Rossini North America; #6042 Rotadyne; #6453; rotadyne.com Rotec North America; #6506 Rotoflex Intl.; #329; rotoflex.com RotoMetrics; #129; rotometrics.com S Safety-Kleen ...
- LabelExpo
- (Magazine)
- July 31, 2006, ... #6453; www.rotadyne.com Rotec North America; #6506 Rotoflex Intl.; #329; www.rotoflex.com RotoMetrics; #129; www.rotometrics.com Safety-Kleen Systems; #5429 Saint-Gobain Performance Plastics; ...
- 2006 RFID What's News, Part
- (Archive)
- July 29, 2006, ... that have come from nowhere, including baggage tagging and people tagging for reducing queues and improving safety and accuracy. Drug tagging also was covered, primarily for anti-counterfeiting. The message ...
- Converting Industry News
- (Magazine)
- June 14, 2006, ... Controlling Chemicals By Corey Reardon, AWA Alexander Watson Assoc. Many EU government initiatives address environmental control and safety at work. Perhaps the most significant for our industry is ...
- A Communication from the PLACE Div. of TAPPI
- (Magazine)
- March 30, 2006, ... and safety in the manufacturing environment with the least amount of personnel time involvement. EXECUTIVE SUMMAR The Effect Of Orientation On MD Tear Of HMW-HDPE Films by H. Mavridis, A. Bafna, ...
- 2006 RFID What's New
- (Archive)
- February 28, 2006, ... - at the request of retailers, military forces and postal authorities and for legal reasons. In these cases, the primary benefits sought will be broader and include cost, increased sales, improved safety, ...
- Converting Industry News
- (Magazine)
- November 29, 2005, ... health, safety, and security, says, “By being associated with Green Tier, we hope to show our customers, our community and state, and our colleagues that good environmental performance is good business ...
- Converting Industry News
- (Magazine)
- October 30, 2005, ... higher reliability; minimum safety hazards; and minimum negative environmental effects. According to Snyder, the next generation of bearings includes “smart” bearings with sensors that monitor a certain ...