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- At NPE 2003 SPI Promotes Petition to Offset the "China Factor
- (News | New Products)
- June 24, 2003, ... American industry and to circumvent the loss of technology and capability that is critical to the future of our nation’s economic vitality, military strength, and quality of life: Continuous and aggressive ...
- Why Do Flex-Pack?
- (Flexpack)
- February 28, 2003, ... also the printing…and a package's seal integrity, its shelf life; and consumer-convenience or die-cut features. The list goes on and on. So many variables with which to contend could be seen, by some ...
- Converting Industry News
- (Magazine)
- December 31, 2002, ... Prize; Russell L. Smith, honored with a Lifetime Achievement Award; and Robert A Sukenik, who received the Leadership and Service Award. The conference’s featured event, a panel discussion entitled "The ...
- Release Liners: A Worldwide Special ReportMedical/Healthcare Use
- (Archive)
- October 31, 2002, ... a competitive advantage. Globalization is affecting the North American market. An expanding base of multinationals at all levels of the value chain is a fact of life: As North American labor and other ...
- Release Liners: A Worldwide Special ReportReducing Silicone Mist
- (Archive)
- October 31, 2002, ... purposes of evaluating the effect on cure and pot life, the high end-use level (4%) was tested. The results showed that no impact was observed on either cure or pot life. Since the main function of these ...
- 2000s
- (News | New Products)
- September 24, 2002, ... in 1926, is named the "Foodservice Package/Machine of the Century" by the Foodservice & Packaging Institute. The equipment is recognized for its contribution to everyday life during the 20th Century. ...
- 1995 -1999
- (News | New Products)
- September 19, 2002, ... of life without parole. February 1998 In the Nagano Winter Olympics, Tara Lipinski becomes the youngest figure skater to win the gold medal. March 1998 The U.K.’s premier packaging show -- Pakex ...
- Wide Web Handling and the Problems It Can Bring
- (Magazine)
- November 30, 2001, ... for anticipated run life. And, the spaced bearings must be robust enough to withstand the extra loads that may be applied by the differential jackscrews. Since this is my final column, I want to take ...
- Battling the Biothreats
- (Magazine)
- November 30, 2001, ... problem has waned, but the industry still is investigating ways to protect our mail and our nation's life-sustaining food supply. Thank Goodness for Converters, Indeed! A few months ago, I can remember ...
- Pack-Secure: Critical Conference for Current Crisis
- (News | New Products)
- November 27, 2001, The converting industry continues to make significant strides toward making life safer; a prompt reaction to the recent anthrax problem and the potential of an attack that could use bio-agents to contaminate ...
- Battling the Biothreats
- (News | New Products)
- November 27, 2001, ... problem has waned, but the industry still is investigating ways to protect our mail and our nation's life-sustaining food supply. Thank Goodness for Converters, Indeed! A few months ago, I can remember ...
- Polymers / Laminations / Adhesives / Coatings / Extrusions
- (Magazine)
- October 31, 2001, ... years of the 20th century. Conference attendance soared to records of approximately 800 people, short course offerings and symposia proliferated, and new committees expanded the rolls of division members. ...
- Polymers/Laminations/Adhesives/Coatings/Extrusions
- (Magazine)
- June 30, 2001, ... solutions have limited pot life after adding the AlAcAc. This indicates that the crosslinking reaction proceeds rather rapidly at room temperature. It also shows that addition of the AlAcAc to the adhesive ...
- Products
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- April 30, 2001, ... other graphic arts, the bulb reportedly is hand-crafted from the highest quality materials and is guaranteed to provide reliable curing, high efficiency, and long life. PFFC-ASAP 422 Ultrasonic Web ...
- Appealing to the Nexters and Beyond
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- November 30, 2000, My 18- and 14-year-old daughters keep me in constant awe of life and the accelerating passage of time. When they were born, George Orwell's 1984 was no My 18- and 14-year-old daughters keep me in constant ...
- What Do Global Temps, Unemployment Share?
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- September 30, 2000, ... Consequently, the change in the chemical composition of the troposphere increases the lifetime of methane. This leads to higher ambient methane concentrations, even if emissions are unaltered. As ozone ...
- Experts Scan the Future for Technologies with Impact
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- May 31, 2000, ... metal type and, in doing so, changed the world. His invention was ranked by The History Channel as the leading "Milestone of the Millennium." Life magazine agreed, ranking it as the leading event of the ...
- FPA Winners Prove Again How to Do More with Less
- (Magazine)
- February 29, 2000, ... oriented polyolefin (COP) and oxygen barrier construction of the package extends pet food shelf life, improves freshness and palatability, and reduces insect infestation concerns. The COP abuse/sealant ...
- Changing the way we look at environmental regulations.
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- April 30, 1996, ... of voluntary "product responsibility," whereby those responsible for a product with environmental effects accept responsibility through the duration of the product's life. Environmental Protection Agency ...
- Ceramic heater rollers an exciting new alternative.
- (Magazine)
- July 31, 1995, ... the water. Internal and external corrosion and scale buildup on the roller are common occurrences in both water and steam systems. These phenomena limit the life of the roller and dictate that rollers ...