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- United Graphics Intros In-House Sheeting with Valmet's TSK Mode
- (Unprinted Rolls)
- June 05, 2003, Valmet Converting reports United Graphics Inc., Mattoon, IL, USA, will introduce in-house sheeting into its sheet-fed printing operation with the addition of Valmet's TSK sheeter. BEDFORD, U.K.—Valmet Converting ...
- Valmet Sells First Sheeter in Spain
- (Unprinted Rolls)
- April 01, 2003, Valmet Converting reports it has sold its first sheeter in Spain to the converting company Proembasa. BEDFORDSHIRE, U.K.—Valmet Converting reports it has sold its first sheeter in Spain to the converting ...
- Duct Tape, Plastic Sheeting, and The Cost and Benefits of War
- (Magazine)
- February 28, 2003, Here's the good and/or bad news. You decide. No. 1: A war in Iraq seems inevitable. No. 2: As demand for duct tape and plastic sheeting increases, so Here's the good and/or bad news. You decide. No. 1: A ...
- Krber PaperLink NA to Educate Packagers and Sheeters
- (News | New Products)
- August 14, 2002, Körber PaperLink North America announces its first Sheeting & Packaging Symposium. Through its established manufacturers and product lines—E.C.H. Will, Kugler-Womako, Pemco, Wrapmatic, and SHM—Körber ...
- Summer in the City: Sheetfed Conference Slated for June in Chicago
- (News | New Products)
- January 06, 2002, GATF and NAPL's 10th Annual Sheetfed Pressroom conference will feature printing experts from across the country, addressing mission critical issues, says conference sponsors, the Graphic Art Technical Foundation ...
- Cut-to-Register Sheeting Trims Time and Labor Costs
- (Magazine)
- May 31, 2001, Anticipating additional business, Unifoil Corp. made an upfront investment in a new Maxson sheeter. It paid off handsomely. At Unifoil Corp., Passaic, NJ, improved product quality and faster turnaround ...
- Sheet-Fed Label Converter to Keep Winning Ways
- (Magazine)
- April 30, 2001, For one 88-year-old sheet-fed label producer, “Independence Day” has taken on a whole new meaning. And, it has a brand new date. At a time when many smaller printing and converting operations are being ...
- Sheet Fed Lithography: Hammer Lithographic
- (Magazine)
- March 31, 2001, Hammer Lithographic is a company that knows how to focus for success. When it decided to tackle the difficult job of converting sheet-fed BOPP, that ability proved invaluable. After 90 years as a converter ...
- How One Converter Mastered Sheet-Fed Films
- (Magazine)
- March 31, 2001, With a supplier alliance and four years of homework, Hammer Lithographic adds sheet-fed BOPP to its operation successfully. With a supplier alliance and four years of homework, Hammer Lithographic adds ...
- In-house sheeting promotes growth and quality
- (Magazine)
- February 29, 1996, Hammer Lithograph's sheeting subsidiary supplies its "parent" and acts as a contract sheeter; Maxson equipment makes it all possible.Hammer Lithograph's Hammer Lithograph's sheeting subsidiary supplies its ...
- Retrofit brings older sheeters back to life.
- (Magazine)
- August 31, 1995, A dual rotary knife retrofit on an older sheeter can be a cost-efficient way to upgrade your operation with many of the benefits of new equipment.Today, A dual rotary knife retrofit on an older sheeter ...
- Mead expands in-house capabilities with sheeter
- (Magazine)
- July 31, 1995, ... control and more efficient production would be satisfied with the installation of the new sheeter. The SHM 1700 Supertrim twin-rotary knife sheeter has enabled the company to sheet its own board on-site, ...
- Quality, waste get action from suppliers of sheeters.
- (Magazine)
- January 31, 1995, ... delicate substrates from being scratched, quality has become one of the top concerns in the sheeting process, according to a PAPER, FILM & FOIL CONVERTER survey of suppliers serving this segment of the ...
- Insignia Die-Cutting Series Wins PRINTING United Alliance 2024 Pinnacle Product Award for Die-Cutting Equipment
- (News | New Products)
- July 14, 2024, ... the Insignia Series.” He continues, “the Insignia offers models for a range of customers. It now includes four models with sheet sizes to fit all types of press outputs, plus automatic matrix removal, ...
- The Past, Present and Future of Corrugated Die Cutting
- (Equipment/Machines - Converting)
- July 14, 2024, ... rapid prototyping, enabling converters to take on rush jobs and address bottlenecks with ease. Furthermore, the digitally driven approach facilitates job consolidation onto a single sheet, reducing material ...
- The Griff Network Invests in Upgrades to Adhesive Toll Coating, Private Label Division
- (News | New Products)
- June 20, 2024, The Griff Network, a premier provider of roll-to-roll, roll-to-sheet, and roll-to-finished products, announced advancements to its three Fallsington, PA facilities. The Griff Network, a premier provider ...
- Surface Treatment: The Importance of Getting it Right
- (Surface Prep)
- May 19, 2024, ... the datasheets relating to the different films they produce. Some customers are better equipped to handle storage than others, and dyne decay is not necessarily consistent, so each case is different. ...
- Static Gets Worse at Higher Line Speeds: Keys Toward Maintaining Good Static Control
- (Surface Prep)
- May 12, 2024, ... can cause discharges that can ignite fires, shock operators and damage digital control systems. The static charges can also cause cut sheets to stick and edge trim to jam. The static control system limits ...
- CJ Biomaterials Expands PHA Offering, Introduces New Semi-Crystalline PHA Biopolymer at NPE 2024
- (News | New Products)
- May 07, 2024, ... for applications that require high-heat stability. It can be processed using various conversion technologies, such as injection molding, thermoforming, film, sheet, and fiber. In addition to being TÜV ...
- INX promotes three to Vice President positions
- (News | New Products)
- April 17, 2024, ... and flat sheet metal decorating facilities. A recognized industry expert, he often attends events and frequently speaks on topics related to sustainability and food safety. “This promotion means so much ...