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- February 28, 2007, ... Polymers, Holyoke, MA; 800/628-9007; dipoly.com NT-5511-2SW and 5512-2SW self-wound tapes are said to offer quick and easy splicing of siliconized webs. Polyester film backing is coated with high-temperature ...
- Reader's Choic
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- February 28, 2007, ... finish to produce a textured or opaque film. Proprietary heat transfer software is used to design each chill roll to operate with exacting temperature control of ±1 deg F, company reports. Webex—PFFC-ASAP ...
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- February 28, 2007, ... Sun Chemical Corp., Northlake, IL; 708/562-0550; sunchemical.com SunStrato Duratort lamination inks are specifically formulated to withstand extended exposure to the high temperatures of the retort process. ...
- Converting Industry News
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- February 28, 2007, ... says F&K. Inks required temperature control to ensure optimum processing under all production conditions while inking and wash-up cycles of the Autoclean system were adapted to UniQure ink properties. ...
- Color 101: Part II
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- January 31, 2007, ... using all specified inks and substrates and is signed off by the consumer product company. For future use, this target should be stored protectively, away from light and in stable temperature and humidity. ...
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- January 31, 2007, ... Two-sided coater is designed to apply an overall coat of temperature-controlled fluid to two sides of the web simultaneously. Enclosed reverse-angle doctor blade systems are used for precise fluid application ...
- the PLACE
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- January 31, 2007, ... an earlier study involving blending an additive into LDPE to enhance its adhesion to foil. That study involved a statistically designed experiment that varied the coating temperature at the die exit, coating ...
- Brand Protection with Micro-Dots
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- December 31, 2006, ... counterfeiting security, such as DNA or magnetic tracers. The problem with such special inks or ink additives is the related logistics and manufacturing procedures, such as press cleaning, temperature ...
- the PLACE
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- December 31, 2006, ... to follow curing times and temperatures for retort adhesives. Because many use aliphatic isocyanate chemistry, retort adhesives may take longer to cure, require elevated temperatures to cure, or both. ...
- Industry News
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- December 13, 2006, News from: Hammermill Papers, DMIA, Appleton, ICC, Japs-Olson, Konica Minolta, Videk, CCL Label, Sappi Fine Paper North America, Home Mountain Printing, Xerox, UPM Raflatac, HP, Canon, RR Donnelley, MAN ...
- Cure Cockling
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- November 30, 2006, ... in the third dimension, separating away from the tape and the adhesive web. Cockling is caused not only by humidity but also by fluctuations in temperature. Elevated temperatures can dry out and damage ...
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- November 30, 2006, ... all plates at ambient temperature, requiring no heat.The Cold Reclamation System (CRS) is described as a safe, economical, environmentally conscious method of reclaiming flexo washout solvent. Clean chemistry ...
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- November 30, 2006, ... of film by increasing the crystallinity by approximately 2% as calculated by refractometry. Throughput is not compromised. Actually, an increase in peak crystallization temperature results in a lower frost ...
- Wayne Machine Delivers New Extrusion Film Technology
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- November 05, 2006, ... including digital auto-tune temperature controls, melt pressure indicators, and melt temperature indicators, are part of each extruder. The line includes a PC-based data acquisition system that interfaces ...
- Pilot/Lab/Technical Facilities
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- October 30, 2006, ... Lab Employees: 1 Lab calender/embosser operates to widths of 13 in.; varying speed, loading, temperature. PFFC-ASAP 402 InteliCoat Technologies 28 Gaylord St.; South Hadley, MA 01075-2894; 413/539-5172; ...
- Harder Than Chrome
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- October 11, 2006, ... Because carbide coatings are low in thermal conductivity, they can be used without problems on heated rollers where the temperature easily can be increased a few degrees. They may not be completely ...
- Web Tension: A Pop Quiz
- (Web Lines)
- September 30, 2006, ... and modulus, web's spring constant, yield point, or break point? (2 points) Super special extra credit: Have you measured your product's modulus as a function of temperature, moisture, or strain rate, ...
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- September 30, 2006, ... cut costs and reduce scrap. Available in a variety of viscosities and can be applied using various coating techniques. Heat activation temperatures range from 250–400 deg F. PFFC-ASAP 422 Sleeve Line ...
- the PLACE
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- September 30, 2006, ... transition involves changing multiple reactor synthesis conditions such as hydrogen, ethylene, and co-monomer concentrations and reactor temperatures to achieve the desired new MW and MWD. On-line physical ...
- Clean Coating
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- September 30, 2006, ... Coating processes often use materials that generate odors and volatile organic compounds (VOCs). Using high-temperature thermal oxidation, InteliCoat's RTO system typically destroys 99% of VOCs and, therefore, ...