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- September 19, 2002, ... reduced environmental impact. June 1993Top Flight Bird Feeders wins the President’s Award in the Paperboard Packaging Council’s 1993 Carton Competition. July 1993Despite expanding waste reduction ...
- The Third Wave: An Iron Tale about the Business of Print, Vol. 9
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- August 31, 2002, ... both require a chunk of change and serious resource commitment. It's becoming clear the value pieces for printed and converted products will come from outside of print. Therefore, when creating a technology ...
- Foiling Counterfeiters
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- July 31, 2002, ... after the advent of the Xerox color copier. The then-president of American Bank Note felt that “the best way to thwart the potential impact of the color copier” on currency counterfeiting would be through ...
- Our Newest Rivals
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- July 31, 2002, ... that includes expanding into different types of printed products. The Drivers What's driving commercial printers to expand into converting products? Some facts to consider: Real commercial print ...
- Stripe Slitting: The Challenge of Staying within the Lines
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- May 31, 2002, ... as a child. At first it was just you, your crayons, white paper, and free expression. Life was easy. Later, you graduated to coloring books. Now you were constrained; you were supposed to stay inside the ...
- Products: Edited by Deborah Donberg
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- May 31, 2002, ... finesse. During splice cycle, primary tape is applied automatically to top side of web and second side tape application (if used) applies tape to back side. The knife fires on the old and new webs simultaneously, ...
- Stand-Up Pouches 2002 to Feature Expanded Tech Exhibit
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- May 02, 2002, If you're interested in emerging pouch packaging technologies and the overall state of the pouch market, then Stand-Up Pouches 2002 is an event you'll want to attend June 10-11, 2002, at the Renaissance ...
- Cutting to the Chase
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- April 30, 2002, ... wrap for a worldwide customer base involved in the production of wire and cable for power transmissions, transportation, industrial and residential buildings, oil and gas exploration, and telecommunications ...
- The Third Wave: An Iron Tale about the Business of Print, Vol. 4
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- March 31, 2002, ... this, an interesting consensus has developed. The collective school of thought preaches that extended services outside of print will be the differentiators and, ultimately, will pay the bills. "The commodity ...
- BRAND PROTECTION: The Converter's Rol
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- March 31, 2002, ... Is the product authentic — or not? When you use a computer you don't care how the bits and bytes inside it are stored, you just care that they are reliably saved, transmitted, and kept safe for when you ...
- PCMC Launches New Narrow Web Press
- (News | New Products)
- March 03, 2002, ... and tag printing and die-cutting press, is an upgrade to the co.’s popular 7 1/2 in. Webtron 750 HQV. PCMC reports the X-10 will feature easy loading and unloading of rolls from the operator side of the ...
- What's New in Narrow We
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- December 31, 2001, ... on the roll end, machine operator can make control adjustments if web tension runs outside acceptable limits. Transducer features its own 151/23O Vac power supply, with a module that includes a 0 — 10 ...
- PFFC Weathers Stormy Economy with Robust Creative Surge
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- December 31, 2001, Not unlike global politics, Paper, Film & Foil CONVERTER has changed with the times, while reporting and mirroring in as true a fashion as possible the technical innovations of the converting industry. ...
- What's New in Narrow We
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- November 30, 2001, ... enables the user to produce labels of any shape and degree of intricacy at speeds to 200 mpm, reports mfr. Co. engineers the side frames and employs a three-roller system with back-up roll. The mechanism, ...
- Workhorse Winders Do More Than Ever Before
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- November 30, 2001, ... Converters want to handle difficult materials more automatically and at higher speeds.” When writing specs for new equipment, McCarthy recommends converters consider what materials they might run in ...
- European Conference Draws Large Audience
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- September 30, 2001, ... for measurement. The intent here is that the samples on the outside tail of the roll somehow represent the entire roll, series of rolls, or lot. This common sampling technique requires many assumptions: ...
- Die-Hard Creativity Keeps Converter Growing and GROWING
- (Office Products)
- September 30, 2001, ... Jannel Packaging's president, Michael Silverman. And neither is being creative. Located just outside Boston, the Holbrook, MA, converting operation is one of less than half-a-dozen in the US producing packing-list ...
- More Causes, More Cures For Web Scratches
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- July 31, 2001, ... continue. However, these types of fixes should be considered temporary, and a true fix should be found as soon as possible. Cast film stretchers that use nip rolls and idler rolls to heat and elongate ...
- Polymers/Laminations/Adhesives/Coatings/Extrusions
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- July 31, 2001, ... Davis-Standard since 1989 as senior sales engineer. In 1998, he received the President's Award from his employer. Robert Moeller of Black Clawson Converting Machinery LLC is the winner of the Division ...
- Reporter Clips
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- June 30, 2001, ... is available for $495, plus $15 shipping and handling, for TLMI members US and Canada; $50 shipping and handling outside the US and Canada. The cost is $750, (plus $50 shipping and handling) for FINAT ...