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- Static electricity can be a very costly problem
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- August 31, 1998, Static electricity is described as a nonflowing electrical charge that builds up on nonconductive or ungrounded conductive materials. The most common Static electricity is described as a nonflowing electrical ...
- Anilox roll advancements raise the quality of flexo
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- November 30, 1996, ... suggests. "The advantages those two technologies have had historically is that they control their ink film very well. As we define the delivery and better control the flow of ink, flexo will become more ...
- Partnering launches future growth in laminations
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- August 31, 1996, ... to the atmosphere; controls for the natural gas required to fuel the ovens and to burn the emissions; monitoring devices and controls for ducts and dampers for appropriate air flow and volumes; monitoring ...
- Something new under the sun
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- June 30, 1996, ... with our pressmen to perfect the colors and exact flow rates." Waldorf Corp., St. Paul, MN, used Chamelacolors to print an interactive kids game on the back of 2.5 million Lucky Charms cereal boxes ...
- Coextrusion: making the equipment fit the need
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- June 30, 1996, ... of individual melt flows and separate heating; and a central cooling air supply for internal air exchange. The Optifil P-2 automatic film gauge control ensures minimum film tolerances by precisely controlling ...
- International Converting Industry News
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- May 31, 1996, ... Pfleiderer Teisnach is a producer of specialty papers such as chlorine- and acid-free tissue in 20-30 g/m2; colored tissue for flower wrapping in 28 g/m2; recycled offset in 50-120 g/m2; greaseproof qualities ...
- Web-guiding systems are tailored to your applications
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- May 31, 1996, ... An air-flow sensor sends a low-pressure signal to the servo controller, which converts the signal to a higher actuator pressure. An all-air system uses no electricity, is tied into the plant's air supply, ...
- Paper characteristics: starting the job right
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- April 30, 1996, ... that affects ink gloss is absorption. Ink films transfer from surface to surface by "splitting" which produces a split pattern within the ink film and is present until the ink flows or levels. If the absorption ...
- Innovation is a winner in FPA competition
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- March 31, 1996, ... via the various holes between them, which direct the flow of the components into a thorough mixing. In about 20 seconds, the adhesive is fully mixed and ready to dispense through the precut dispensing ...
- Custom coating operation is a clean winner
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- February 29, 1996, ... vehicle enters on a track from the clean room, picks up the designated roll-stock, and returns to the intermediate area. The Class 1000 clean room itself has a high-volume, low-velocity cross-flow air ...
- "Partnering" helps get press up to spee
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- November 30, 1995, ... to be working fine. However, when operators began running at a production speed of 200 fpm, the ink fountains foamed up and quickly overflowed. Viking solved the problem and got the press up to speed with ...
- KAPCO hits grand slam in pursuing custom markets
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- November 30, 1995, ... adhesive flow from the coater extruder head is determined by the adhesive pressure applied by the adhesive supply unit pump, and the thickness and width are determined by the pattern insert located in ...
- Training is the key to success in '90s corporate climb.
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- August 31, 1995, ... in the process. "Once both sides learn how to communicate, ideas can flow in both directions," says John Wynn. "If a guy is afraid of losing his job he won't speak up, even if he has a suggestion that will ...
- Ceramic heater rollers an exciting new alternative.
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- July 31, 1995, ... flow and coats the internal surfaces of the roller, hoses, pumps and filters. This negatively affects heat transfer and, therefore, maximum system output. Caustic properties of carbonized oil also make ...
- Converter combines profit with environmental concern
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- May 31, 1995, ... effects of corona treating on ink flowout and adhesion on several of the substrates Brady uses. While at Enercon, Edwards tested the substrates at various kilowatt levels and line speeds to determine ...
- Company develops line of cost-saving packaging
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- March 31, 1995, ... requirements were quite demanding for this application because linear low-density polyethylene required a low-effective glue-line temperature. This necessitated careful evaluation of the adhesive for flo ...
- Computerized dispensing provides ink management
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- March 31, 1995, ... the controls were designed so that dispensing valves operate at full flow. The software determines how long to keep each valve open, so exactly the right amount of color is added. A master server networked ...
- Waterjet slitting beneficial to this tissue converter.
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- January 31, 1995, ... the success of its ultrahigh-pressure waterjet slitting system manufactured by Flow International Corp., Kent, WA. Pope & Talbot installed Flow equipment in 1986 to cut diapers at the Eau Claire plant. ...
- Traditions fall as prepress moves into electronic age
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- December 31, 1994, ... processes found in the graphic arts must be changed if the industry is to make a successful conversion to a digital environment," Brooks said. He said that in traditional graphic production, a job flows ...
- German company develops recovery concept for plastics
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- December 31, 1994, ... at 6% per year. Conventional low-density polyethylene will rise less than 1% annually. "New applications will pump up linear low-density polyethylene consumption," he said. "The easy-flow properties of ...