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- What's Ahead for Bagmakers
- (Magazine)
- October 31, 2002, ... to stores of all levels, to consumers for household use, and to communities or private organizations for waste collection. Their overall quality level, including print, shows a wide variation. The high ...
- Release Liners: A Worldwide Special Report
- (Archive)
- October 31, 2002, ... and dispensing performance adversely. Release Liner as Packaging Waste The prospect of classifying release liner as packaging waste is a reality in parts of Europe, and the likelihood is this will impact ...
- 1974 - 1976
- (News | New Products)
- September 19, 2002, ... suggested National Center for Resource Recovery, Inc. With raw materials in short supply, the municipal waste stream is now being recognized as untapped reservoir of steel, aluminum, glass, paper, and ...
- May 1993 - 1994
- (News | New Products)
- 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 ...
- Leading Converter in India Reports Benefits of AVT Investment
- (News | New Products)
- September 02, 2002, Paper Products Limited (PPL) of India reports an increase and decrease in waste, resulting from the installation of automatic defect detection systems from Israel-based Advanced Vision Technology (AVT). ...
- Turning Defects into Perfection
- (Magazine)
- August 31, 2002, ... to this waste,” explains Braby. It was this reduction in waste, in its various forms, that allowed Rotoflex-Quix to justify the expenditure on the second, third, and fourth PrintVision systems. “In ...
- Want the Most Out of Your System? Knowledge Is Power!
- (Magazine)
- August 31, 2002, ... when all they need are panel trucks.” John Thome, VP of marketing at BST Pro Mark, Elmhurst, IL, also encourages converters to know and understand their waste stream. “I can't tell you how many converters ...
- 1970 - 1973
- (News | New Products)
- August 26, 2002, ... student contest for designing a symbol to promote interest in improving environmental quality and lessening solid waste pollution. Gary Anderson, an architecture student at USC received a $2500 tuitio ...
- Outsourcing Is Trendy, But Is It Right for Process Expertise?
- (Magazine)
- June 30, 2002, ... In other words, how will this internal web technology expertise create benefits? Waste is the first place to look for potential benefits. Web handling waste includes web scratches, misalignment, wrinkling, ...
- Toxic Release Inventory: AIMCAL Urges Members that Report Deadline Imminent
- (News | New Products)
- June 09, 2002, ... toxic chemicals in waste for recycling, energy recovery, treatment, or disposal; Whether the chemical is manufactured (including importation), processed, or otherwise used and the general categories ...
- Splice Twice? Not on Your Life!
- (Magazine)
- May 31, 2002, Remember the last time you missed a splice? Not a good day, was it? If there's one word to describe the new splicing equipment available today, it's Phil Remember the last time you missed a splice? Not ...
- Would You Eat That? Some Readers Say No to Edible Film
- (Magazine)
- February 28, 2002, ... all excellent reasons to make an edible package very unappealing to the appetite. The correspondent appreciated that finding a better way to eliminate packaging waste is laudable. He as well as the ...
- The Buck Stops
- (Magazine)
- February 28, 2002, ... less waste; less production space; reduced work in progress; and lower capital investment. On the last point, White explains that a narrow web UV press suitable for carton production costs less than ...
- Coating and Laminating Special Report
- (Archive)
- February 28, 2002, ... at governmental levels. Emission and waste management controls already largely have been implemented by the coating and laminating and consumer ends of the industry value chain, but in Europe the EU is ...
- Workhorse Winders Do More Than Ever Before
- (Magazine)
- November 30, 2001, ... also mean the tension control is much better, he adds. The desire for better core starts is increasing because products are getting more expensive, so waste reduction is a big factor, says Rich McCarthy, ...
- VOC-Compliant Inks: What State Are They In?
- (Magazine)
- September 30, 2001, ... to toxic chemicals in the waste stream. Use of chlorinated solvents as well as aromatics has been reduced greatly. This trend is likely to continue and may affect some of the pigments we are using currently. ...
- Slitting Adhesive-Coated, Low-Strength Films
- (Magazine)
- September 30, 2001, ... with pneumatic conveying of the trim away from the slitter, the trim may be wound on waste roll cores on another mandrel or wound on separate, even-wind trim winders at the machine sides. But good rewind ...
- Web Guides Bring Positive Results to Negative Sleeves
- (Magazine)
- September 30, 2001, ... accomplishment, but doing so month in and month out with optimal efficiency and minimal waste — while exceeding your customers' expectations for quality, delivery, and service — that is an even bigger ...
- Products
- (Magazine)
- July 31, 2001, ... bars on or off via a main operating control panel or remote computer. Static neutralizers control static charges on webs running 2,500 fpm and faster, mfr. reports. Find Defects and Track Waste GrafiKontrol, ...
- Print 01 Will Showcase Converting Technologies
- (Magazine)
- July 31, 2001, ... that utilizes an electronic PLC-driven unit said to offer precise foil registration, resulting in less waste. Crown Roll Leaf reports it will exhibit new, proprietary foils and films it says are free ...