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- COF in Printed Packaging
- (Magazine)
- June 29, 2005, ... depend on their unique chemistry. The migration of many lubricants is increased if there are high levels of retained solvent in the printed product. The selection of the appropriate lubricants is determined ...
- Converting Industry News
- (Magazine)
- April 29, 2005, ... Technology announces a collaboration with Rad-Cure, Fairfield, NJ, in which Rad-Cure will market a range of inks produced from DataLase, Sherwood’s patented color-change chemistry, via a non-exclusive ...
- A Look at Laminating Inks
- (Magazine)
- April 29, 2005, ... because of their ability to wet the substrate and produce consistent laminating bond values. There is less chemistry involved, the inks dry by evaporation, and you don’t have to "nurse-maid" the product. ...
- UV/EB a Bright Spot in Economy
- (Magazine)
- February 27, 2005, ... product resistance, such as gloss, lighfastness, etc. They allow in-line post-printing operations, such as embossing. Technological advances continue to improve the chemistry as well as the equipment ...
- A Universal Film for Flex-Pack?
- (Flexpack)
- December 30, 2004, ... Probe An important concept for chemistry students to grasp is solubility. Teachers sometimes jest with their students by asking them about a universal solvent. What is the one material that will dissolve ...
- Coating & Laminating Special Report, Part 1
- (Archive)
- December 30, 2004, ... We went into paper metallizing because we found an opportunity to create products that were unique, not only by the paper that we bought, but by the chemistry we put either under or over the metal. With ...
- Coating & Laminating Special Report, Part 4
- (Archive)
- December 30, 2004, ... in 2004. A graduate in chemistry, she began her career with Smith & McLaurin (later James River Graphics and Rexam), initially as a senior chemist focusing on the development of imaging coatings, later ...
- Chemicals & Responsibility
- (Magazine)
- November 29, 2004, ... in response to those columns, "I think most people are exposed to chemistry and the nature of matter during their high school and college years. Despite that, they somehow become indoctrinated by those ...
- New Product Digest, Part 2
- (Magazine)
- November 29, 2004, ... the image from damage by moisture, stains, chemicals, and abrasion. Ink Undergoes Color Change Sherwood Technology Ltd., Cheshire, UK; +44 (0) 151 423 9360; sherwoodtech.com DataLase combines chemistry, ...
- FLEXcon's Sander de Jong to Speak at AWA Conferenc
- (Archive)
- November 23, 2004, ... de Jong's presentation will discuss industry trends concerning the needs for and benefits of p-s film constructions as well as discuss substrate chemistry and technology. He will cover the ways that innovative, ...
- PFFC Worldwide Special Report on Release Liners, part 2
- (Archive)
- October 30, 2004, ... silicone chemistry require minimal post-cure and exhibit no reversion. Unfortunately, increasing global demand for platinum in other industries has caused prices to rise sharply. A low-platinum, cost-control ...
- Discoloration Resistant Polyolefin Films
- (Magazine)
- September 29, 2004, ... radical chemistry and preserve the molecular architecture designed into the polymer via the catalyst system and polymerization process. This results in improved maintenance of the physical and aesthetic ...
- Milliken Chemical Receives Responsible Care Award
- (Archive)
- August 18, 2004, Milliken Chemical reports its outstanding achievement under the chemical industry's environmental, health, safety, and security-performance initiative has garnered it recognition from the American Chemistry ...
- Antimicrobials: On the Fast Track
- (Magazine)
- July 31, 2004, ... steam, radiation, or the addition of antimicrobial additives. Antimicrobials used in packaging materials vary in chemistry, application, and effectiveness. No one antimicrobial additive can provide the ...
- Mark Andy to Demo Expanded Range of Narrow Web Products at Labelexpo Americas 2004
- (Archive)
- July 18, 2004, ... TAG Affixing Feeder. Flexo Ink Demos Mark Andy reports it also will be showing the newest ink resin technology, Flexcure by Ashland Chemical Inc.. "With the newest ink resin chemistry, the odor of UV ...
- Modified Clays May Boost Oxygen Barrier, Reports Piranet
- (Flexpack)
- June 27, 2004, ... that it could wipe out the need for oxygen scavengers. The news release states: A joint Spanish project being run by the Institute of Agrochemistry and Food Technology (IATA) and the University of ...
- Using a Chemical Primer for High Bonds & Low Oxygen Transmission
- (Magazine)
- April 30, 2004, ... oxygen barrier dispersion based on vinyl alcohol chemistry and formulated to provide strong adhesion to film substrates. Table I shows characteristics of the barrier primer. Table I — Properties of ...
- Getting Better with Time
- (Magazine)
- April 29, 2004, ... Looking forward, experts agree enhancements in ink stability, strength, and viscosity will be key to the still-evolving market of water-based inks. D'Angelo concludes, “We expect the chemistry of water ...
- Drupa New Product Digest
- (Magazine)
- March 30, 2004, ... chemistry to create stronger inks without increasing viscosity, technology is said to improve print quality, ink curing, and press speed. Visit Hall 3, Stand E52 at Drupa. Water-Cooled UV System Is ...
- A Communication from the PLACE Div. of TAPPI
- (Magazine)
- March 30, 2004, ... Masters and Ph.D. degrees in physical chemistry, Ozcomert spent several years as a research scientist. He entered the packaging industry in 1995 as an analytical chemist for what was then DRG Medical Packaging. ...