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- Process Troubleshooting
- (Coating/Laminating)
- October 31, 2010, ... The issues (typically downweb in form) include contamination, air entrapment, and temperature control. Substrate and substrate delivery: In substrate delivery, the equipment variables to be monitored ...
- Coating Tech Service Presents at AIMCAL Fall Tech Conference
- (Coating/Laminating News)
- October 13, 2010, ... in all layers of the final product to equilibrium. Coated or laminated paper processes typically require high temperature curing which creates moisture imbalances between the paper substrate and the coating ...
- Pilot Coaters: Small Volume, Big Advances
- (Coating/Laminating)
- September 30, 2010, ... ±0.2% Low solution volume Programmable thickness in cc/cm2, cc/m2, cc/ft2, mg/ft2, mg/m2 Programmable temperature (independent controls for die and pump) Maximum coated area of 2,910 cm2 for 27.9-cm ...
- Cure, Shrink With Many Features
- (Coating/Laminating)
- September 30, 2010, ... thermocouple jack panel through the oven wall, digital indicating temperature controller, manual reset excess temperature controller with separate contactors, and recirculating blower airflow safety switch. ...
- Davis-Standard Introduces New Coater at Labelexpo America
- (Coating/Laminating)
- September 05, 2010, ... temperature controls and enhanced gauge control based on the age of the existing gauge system. The Integrator Pro combines line control and data monitoring into one highly functional information center. ...
- Web Lines: Mission-Detect Nip Variations
- (First Glance)
- August 31, 2010, ... uniform webs and coatings without temperature variations. However, the perfect nip is a rarity. All efforts for uniform nipping are threatened by diameter variations from wear or poor machining, deflection ...
- Plastics Recycling: Reclaim & Reuse
- (Coating/Laminating)
- August 31, 2010, ... to the extruder screw. Compression and melting occur gradually, at a precisely controlled temperature, adding minimal heat history to the reclaim, which significantly contributes to the quality of the ...
- Medical Packaging: How To Avoid Public FDA Criticisms
- (News | New Products)
- June 24, 2010, A ten-step technical guide, “How to Avoid and Respond to Public FDA Criticisms—Form 483 Letters—for Temperature, Humidity and other Controlled Environments” is now available from Veriteq A ten-step technical ...
- Blade Coatings: Prolong Blade Life
- (Slit)
- May 31, 2010, ... building the final result and providing greater control over thickness and uniformity. The processes and equipment used allow the blades to be coated at temperatures less than 250 deg, in many applications, ...
- Trends in technology
- (Coating/Laminating)
- April 30, 2010, ... energy by minimizing time and temperature of mixing. Reduce solution delivery system energy by holding solution at low temperature and heat immediately prior to coating application. Recycle all scrap ...
- High Cooling Power Is Available
- (New Products)
- April 30, 2010, ... water to cool one side of the heat exchanger while de-ionized water (or a coolant of choice) on the second side is used to cool the application. The application loop is temperature controlled to better ...
- Techniques to Prevent/Minimize Die Lines
- (Tom’s Poly Ploys)
- April 28, 2010, ... die design varies between processes, the extrusion process is universal. If the temperature the polymer is exposed to is too hot, the rate of polymer degradation will accelerate. If the polymer is exposed ...
- Narrow Web's Leverag
- (Label/Tape)
- March 31, 2010, ... of these materials will cause the print surface to see temperatures up to 375 deg F. Therefore, inks and varnishes must be able to withstand these temperatures. Varnishes for the food market must meet ...
- Multipack Juices It Up
- (Metallizing)
- March 31, 2010, ... step toward a fully compostable package. Bryce adjusted printing inks along with web tensions, process temperatures, and bonding processes to deliver a lamination that would provide adequate snack food ...
- AIMCAL Awards
- (Coating/Laminating)
- March 21, 2010, ... step toward a fully compostable package. Bryce adjusted printing inks along with web tensions, process temperatures, and bonding processes to deliver a lamination that would provide adequate snack food ...
- Flexible Packaging: Narrow Web's Leverag
- (Flexpack)
- March 21, 2010, ... the print surface to see temperatures up to 375 deg F. Therefore, inks and varnishes must be able to withstand these temperatures. Varnishes for the food market must meet end-use FDA requirements. End-use ...
- Click To Pick
- (New Products)
- February 28, 2010, ... with precision to provide the temperature control needed for converting, including flexible packaging applications. Company performs computerized heat transfer analysis in-house to optimize roll design ...
- Blown Film: Measuring Melt Temps
- (Controls)
- February 28, 2010, ... is a melt temperature variation coming off your screw tip, the die and air ring will not correct it no matter how fancy or advanced they may be. Measuring and understanding the extrudate variation is ...
- Breaking Boundaries
- (Flexpack)
- February 28, 2010, ... CLP Packaging Solutions, Fairfield, NJ, receives a Gold Award for its Time-Wise Bowl Pouch. Offering the ultimate in flex-pack convenience, the pouch is lightweight, offers long-lasting ambient-temperature ...
- Hoses Keep Adhesives Warm
- (New Products)
- February 28, 2010, RTD-controlled, heated hoses maintain water-based adhesives at a constant warm temperature. This means the glue valves operate properly, less product RTD-controlled, heated hoses maintain water-based adhesives ...