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- Food Packaging and Safety: 9/11 Continues to Resonate
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- February 28, 2002, ... graduate school, my course choices have always put me in the physical sciences. Mathematics, physics, and chemistry have been the primary areas of my focus. I avoided biology and its complexity for the ...
- Materials
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- February 28, 2002, ... are based on a newly developed, proprietary resin chemistry said to produce impenetrable bonds and to result in inks that deliver faster cure speeds, improved gray balance, and enhanced ink/water latitude ...
- Converting Industry News
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- January 31, 2002, ... chemistry); Rotec GmbH (flexo sleeves and accessories); Custom Solutions (fountain solutions); and the David M Co. (offset printing blankets). IP Consolidates Bleached Board Line MEMPHIS, TN, USA—International ...
- Polymers / Laminations / Adhesives / Coatings / Extrusions
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- October 31, 2001, ... transport by increasing lag time, reducing permeation, and abating volatile sorption by the packaged food product. Chemistry A cyclodextrin (CD) is a cyclic oligomer of α-D-glucose formed by the action ...
- Crosslinking Agents Can Improve Physical Properties
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- September 30, 2001, ... acids and crosslink through what appears to be acid-base neutralization. As such, crosslinked products formed from PEI tend to be water-sensitive. Polysiloxanes: Silicon chemistry is the backbone of ...
- BIG Fish Bows Out, Turning Tide for the Little Ones
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- September 30, 2001, ... According to dotpackaging.com (May 31, 2000), “Paper packaging companies using 3M's ScotchBan products will need to look for alternatives following the company's announcement that it's phasing out the chemistry ...
- Three Shows Make Autumn a Season of Innovation
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- August 31, 2001, ... equipment and process control; advances in photochemistry and polymerization; raw materials and formulation; analytics; new applications; and more. Among the exhibitors will be Akzo Nobel Resins; BASF; ...
- The Parts and Performance of WEB CONVECTION DRYERS
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- August 31, 2001, ... most time-proven technique for accomplishing this goal. In the future, because of advances made in the chemistry of the coatings, rising fuel costs, and legal limitations for carbon dioxide emissions, ...
- New Product Digest
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- August 31, 2001, ... layflat films are said to permit high run speeds, excellent performance, and extended market reach. Films offer superior topcoating chemistry, excellent layflat performance, clear film facestocks, and ...
- Electron Beam Curing in Flexible Packaging
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- August 31, 2001, Application: Recent advances in electron beam curing chemistry and equipment encourage the increased use of this type of material in flexible packaging applications. PEER-REVIEWED TECHNICAL PAPERS Following ...
- Polymers/Laminations/Adhesives/Coatings/Extrusions
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- July 31, 2001, ... would choose a roll coater rather than a die application method. The impetus for roll coating lies in a desire for flexibility. A roll coater can provide faster changeover in deckling and chemistry. In ...
- Party Defection Brings a Sea Change in the Senate
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- June 30, 2001, ... New units include the Div. of Food Contact Substance Notification Review; the Div. of Petition Review; the Div. of Biotechnology and GRAS Notice Review; and the Div. of Chemistry Research & Environmental ...
- Antimicrobial Additives and Coatings for Food Packaging
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- May 31, 2001, ... dependent on the packaging materials but the food chemistry as well. The pH, water content, oxygen availability, etc., provide different environmental conditions to microorganisms in the food. Although ...
- Division Conference Offers Varied Program
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- May 31, 2001, ... of Sun Chemical Corporation. He will present recent advances in electron beam curing chemistry and equipment and describe some uses and areas of impact on flexible packaging. Stephen C. Lapin of Northwest ...
- Jet Inks, Colorants, and Packaging What's Ahead
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- April 30, 2001, ... Pigment particles need to be less than 1 micron for DOD applications and less than 0.5 microns for CIJ. One approach to making pigments more stable is to modify their chemistry. Recently, a process ...
- UV and EB: Making the Trek into Energy Curing
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- April 30, 2001, ... That's why the chemistry is referred to as ‘100 percent solid.’ At the beginning, it's difficult for a lot of people to understand.” Rick Fisher, business development manager — converting, Fusion UV Systems, ...
- Converting Industry News
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- April 29, 2001, ... wrap, as well as its production process. The process utilizes specialized chemistry and processing equipment to allow the holographic image to be applied without heat, thus eliminating the preshrinking ...
- Products at CMM
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- March 31, 2001, ... corona or flame treatment technologies. Can be operated in three modes: plasma with controlled gas chemistry, chemical corona, or conventional corona. Visit Booth 19175 at CMM International. Light Shield ...
- Hot Melt Committee Holds Annual Symposium
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- March 31, 2001, ... technical information on new product commercialization, hot melts as sealants, the synergistic effect of hot melt chemistry on performance and cost, control of application process operations using online ...
- Benham Joins TAPPI Board Of Directors
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- March 31, 2001, ... in biology from the University of Illinois and a Bachelor of Science in chemistry from Roosevelt University. Benham's election to the TAPPI Board of Directors recognizes his 18 years of service and significant ...