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- Doctor Blade Systems: A Cure for What Ails Your Printing Process
- (Magazine)
- October 31, 2003, Advances in shapes, coatings, and wear-resistant material bases provide long blade life, more effective wiping, and longer engraving life in doctor blade systems. When I joined PFFC magazine, one of the ...
- Security Inks Raise Our Level of Protection
- (Magazine)
- October 30, 2003, Dramatic advances in digital photographic and reprographic technology were made during the 1990s. These advances have had an undesirable side effect in that such technology provides counterfeiters greater ...
- Converter Panel Attracts Interest at Conference
- (The Place)
- September 30, 2003, ... Provide more in-line, on-demand manufacturing Use same processing systems Maintain or improve package appeal Achieve FDA compliance. In his paper on “The Effects of Electron ...
- Where Does a Spreader Spread?
- (Magazine)
- September 30, 2003, ... a secondary effect. I would like to convince you that most of the spreading occurs before the web touches the spreader roller. To learn more about how spreaders work, I recommend highly a milestone ...
- BOPP Film: How Real Is the China Threat?
- (Flexpack)
- September 30, 2003, ... of the effect of the latest announcements of increases in capacity over the next two years in China. Over the past five years, an additional 1.2 million tonnes of BOPP film production capacity has been ...
- Adhesion of Coatings to Aluminum Foil
- (The Place)
- August 31, 2003, ... normal coils do not exhibit such thick oxide layers at the edges meaning that effects on adhesion are less extreme. Extremely high wettability is not really necessary for good extrusion coating and ...
- EPA Considering NJ Model for Regulating Reactive Chemicals
- (Magazine)
- August 31, 2003, ... this technology if cost-effective. Facilities must evaluate their new processes to ensure they incorporate, where feasible and cost-effective, inherently safer technologies that minimize or eliminate the ...
- Products
- (Magazine)
- August 31, 2003, ... users complete control, monitoring, and diagnostics at one location and on one clean touchscreen panel. Described as a cost-effective option that replaces remote control packages, diagnostic packages, ...
- Converting Industry News
- (Magazine)
- July 31, 2003, ... effects packaging segment. According to Marty Aleksis, AET's business director for holographic films, holography is broadening from niche products to more mainstream uses. “Our studies indicate package ...
- A New Enhanced Polyethylene for Extrusion Coating and Laminating
- (The Place)
- July 31, 2003, ... with good puncture and tear resistance. The initial extrusion coating evaluation of this new enhanced PE used several stages of which this paper describes three: Determine the effect of LDPE blend ...
- Phthalo Green: How Can You Tell If It's Always the Same
- (Materials)
- June 30, 2003, ... size and maximize color strength. Chlorine atoms are electronegative and have a strong effect on the electron distribution within the phthalocyanine molecular structure. Their presence shifts the color ...
- Retrofitting Older Sheeters
- (Archive)
- June 30, 2003, A dual rotary knife retrofit on an older sheeter can improve equipment productivity and reduce waste effectively. A dual rotary knife retrofit on an older sheeter can improve equipment productivity ...
- PCI World BOPP Study Reveals China Impact Maybe Not as Dramatic as Some Fear
- (News | New Products)
- June 05, 2003, A new study on the 3.2 million tonne world BOPP film market by UK-based market intelligence firm PCI Consulting Ltd. concludes the effect on the world supply/demand balance of planned capacity increases ...
- OMB Seeks Comments on Costs and Benefits of Federal Regulations
- (Magazine)
- April 30, 2003, ... precautionary approaches to health, safety, and environmental risks with interests such as economic growth or new technology. OMB recommends agencies do the following: Perform both cost-effectiveness ...
- Products
- (Magazine)
- April 30, 2003, ... units; a high-velocity drying system with effective exhaust; and pneumatic ink pumps with velocity controllers. Printing stations can be supplied with mechanical or electronic line shaft drive. Press is ...
- New Products for the Converting Industry
- (Magazine)
- March 31, 2003, ... as durable, cost-effective holographic film. It is directly embossable, simplifies and speeds the converting process, enables excellent registration, and reduces waste, co. says. Recommended for film-to-board ...
- New Product Digest, Part 1, PFFC, April 2003
- (Magazine)
- March 30, 2003, ... torayusa.com LumBrite U6E is described as durable, cost-effective holographic film. It is directly embossable, simplifies and speeds the converting process, enables excellent registration, and reduces ...
- Neither Boom Nor Bust
- (Magazine)
- December 31, 2002, ... “I think a weak dollar would be beneficial to the US economy because it needs more stimulation now,” Lowney adds. “A strong dollar has an effect similar to increased interest rates. It represents a ...
- Opportunities in Academia
- (Magazine)
- November 30, 2002, ... dynamics; wrinkling; air films between webs and rollers; aerodynamic effects in transport; and measurement of tension, wound roll properties, and physical properties. Materials considered in these research ...
- Release Liners: A Worldwide Special ReportReducing Silicone Mist
- (Archive)
- October 31, 2002, Using a high-speed cross-linker is a cost-effective solution to reduce mist. Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4 | Part 5 In the early 1980s, machines that applied silicone release coatings ran ...