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- Electrically Heated Rollers Are Top Technology Choice
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- March 31, 2000, ... where tight temperature control is needed or for start/stop applications with minimal wasted product. While the initial investment may be slightly higher than with liquid-heated rollers, the long-term ...
- FPA Winners Prove Again How to Do More with Less
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- February 29, 2000, The Flexible Packaging Association (FPA), Washington, DC, presented its 1999 Top Packaging Awards to seven companies for flexible packages that broke The Flexible Packaging Association (FPA), Washington, ...
- Clean Room Environment Makes Excellence a Priority
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- January 31, 2000, ... SHM 1400 compact sheeter would be the best fit for the room." "The machine allows us to slit and sheet at the same time, so we can cut exact sheets to save on trim and waste," says Rupp. "I don't have ...
- Integrated Information System Can Boost Profits
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- January 31, 2000, ... and holding the line on costs and waste is the key to profitability. This is the unique challenge-and opportunity-for converters. Once you have analyzed your business and truly understand where your ...
- Getting Off to a Smooth Start with a New Coater
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- December 31, 1999, ... "but we felt that any place we went, we really compromised on cost because you went in with a lot of material handling inefficiencies and waste. We felt that completely new was the way to go to make sure ...
- Saudi methanol producer plans expansion program
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- November 30, 1996, ... for SCA Molnlycke's remaining FFr 1.9 billion in sales. The sales of the company's tissue operations in France amount to about FFr 1.6 billion. Waste Treatment - Dr. Arthur Wellinger, Infoenergie, writes ...
- Gauging system lights the way
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- August 31, 1996, ... of the coating surface, providing a "thickness profile" that documents consistent coating thickness and ensures even, consistent brightness in the finished EL lamp. Fewer Rejects, Less Waste Durante ...
- MSC Specialty Films reaches success down to the core
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- May 31, 1996, ... and conscious of the environment." One of the environmental issues surrounding cores is that many of them end up in the waste disposal stream, Dickerson explains. Phenolic resin-type cores don't readily ...
- Green Bay gears up for specialty labels
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- May 31, 1996, ... Woodlands, Pinecrest Lumber Co., Bay Fibers (wastepaper procurement), and Coated Products. Growth is a tradition with the Coated Products Operations unit, which is a spin-off of the company's packaging ...
- Pollution and politics: how green will the new year be?
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- January 31, 1996, ... Oxley's bill, the Reform of Superfund Act, or "ROSA," aims to streamline Superfund cleanups by lifting some financial responsibility from parties who contributed to the toxic waste sites and setting less ...
- Pollution prevention makes good sense
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- November 30, 1995, If you generate less waste, you will have less waste to dispose of. It's common sense, and it's cost-effective, but some companies still need convincing.In If you generate less waste, you will have less ...
- Ceramic heater rollers an exciting new alternative.
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- July 31, 1995, ... and high temperature, oil breaks down and carbonizes. At this point the waste oil requires special packaging and disposition at expensive, isolated toxic waste landfills. Also, carbonized oil restricts ...
- Familiarity with change no surprise in this industry
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- February 28, 1995, ... ed to recover the energy value. "We don't recycle our customers' materials, we study their waste disposal patterns to see how much they discard and its physical state. We then decide if we need to fin ...
- Traditions fall as prepress moves into electronic age
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- December 31, 1994, ... smaller job runs, less waste and "I need it now" apply as equally to the conversion to electronic prepress as they do to other parts of the business. Minton Brooks, president of Minton Brooks Associates, ...