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- RF Web Dryer Is Eco-Friendly
- (News Eclips)
- July 22, 2008, Radio Frequency Co. introduces the Macrowave RF Drying System, which is said to provide greater efficiency than conventional convection and infrared systems for the high-speed drying of water-based patterned ...
- Drupa Tour Explores Inkjet and Toner Technologies
- (News | New Products)
- March 27, 2008, ... fast drying time. Available in a range of weights, Synaps can be used in harsh outdoor environments. Pressroom supplies making their Drupa debut include CtP Plate Cleaner, an environmentally friendly ...
- Drying Part 2: Computer Simulation
- (Inks/Coatings/Primers)
- February 29, 2008, Drying of liquid inks is a simple mechanism requiring complex engineering. About 20 years ago I worked on computer-simulated drying to develop ink formulation Drying of liquid inks is a simple mechanism ...
- Ink 101: Part II
- (Process Management)
- September 30, 2006, ... problems can occur. The carrier defines the ink system type and determines the end-use characteristics such as dry rate, gloss, adhesion, and scuff resistance. The additive package consists of chemicals ...
- Ink 101: Part I
- (Process Management)
- August 31, 2006, ... overwrap. Use of water-based inks is almost exclusively for paper and board substrates where adhesion, wetting, and drying are facilitated by the substrate porosity. Solvent-based inks are used on film ...
- 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. ...
- Which Ink for Which Substrate?
- (Magazine)
- March 30, 2005, ... is limited. The usual characteristics to test are ink adhesion, drying rates for the particular press, the correct COF for machinability, and various end-use resistance requirements. Test samples need ...
- Clean Thinking
- (Magazine)
- March 30, 2005, ... to contain. Paper processes are next up where fibers from breaks, sheeting, abrasion, and slitting tend to float around and are difficult to keep ahead of. The more brittle your web is, like dry paper ...
- A King of Shrink Contender
- (Flexpack)
- March 30, 2005, ... labels as the industry’s savior. "Your stores, your shops, your Wal-Marts dictate packaging, so other people follow along. Various industries, like the dry creamer industry, have gone all shrink sleeve ...
- Evolving Ink Jet Technology
- (Magazine)
- January 30, 2005, ... inks can provide good adhesion characteristics on difficult substrates. The low VOCs and high press drying speeds offer excellent productivity enhancement for many packaging applications. The downside ...
- Water-Based Printing Inks & pH
- (Magazine)
- December 30, 2004, ... commonplace. Since the viscosities often increase with a drop of pH, foaming and print quality may deteriorate. Dirty printing is a term often used to describe ink prematurely drying on the flexographic ...
- Vehicle Retention is a Drying Not a Driving Issue
- (Magazine)
- October 30, 2004, ... coating, or ink, that remains in a construction after drying. The adhesives, coatings, or inks used in a typical construction often come as solutions, dispersions, suspensions, or the like in water, ...
- Inks, Coatings, Compliance
- (Magazine)
- September 29, 2004, ... to model the application. 21 CFR 176.180: Components of paper and paperboard in contact with dry foods. Lists components of paper and paperboard that can be in contact with food. Dry foods are type ...
- Tracking Wrinkles: Part I
- (Magazine)
- April 30, 2004, ... outward angle approaches an aligned roller, the web and roller angles will disagree, causing each edge to move inward, forming a tracking wrinkle. The same effect occurs in moisturizing dry paper or necking ...
- Unique Issues of Laminating Inks
- (Magazine)
- April 29, 2004, ... heat-sealable coating on the film, or by molten PE applied to one film and then pressed to another. In the case of adhesives, the inks are exposed to the drying temperatures of the adhesive, the temperature ...
- Scitex Vision's CORjet at Drupa: Taking Inkjet to the Top of the Short-Run Corrugated and Rigid Display Market
- (News | New Products)
- March 09, 2004, ... and unloader, print engine, and drying unit. Using the same standard format artwork files as used for digital flexo or litho production, the CORjet prints with four- or six-color configurations using ...
- UV & Jet Inks: An Exciting Combo
- (Materials)
- January 30, 2004, ... clear without plugging due to ink drying. UV inks can be cured rapidly under high UV energy and generate low or no volatile organic compounds. Physical advantages of UV jet inks include improved rub ...
- RFID and Conductive Inks: What You Need to Know
- (News | New Products)
- January 14, 2004, ... of time, money, and risk. PFFC: What are some major trends in conductive inks? Rohrkemper: The trend is to try to find technologies within the conductive inks to bring curing time or drying time ...
- Producing Coextruded High Barrier Heat-Shrinkable Packaging Films
- (The Place)
- September 30, 2003, Application: Examining and comparing high barrier polymers and structures provides guidelines for matching film performance with application. PEER-REVIEWED TECHNICAL PAPER: Following is an expanded summary ...
- Good Advice Is Key When Purchasing UV/EB Inks
- (Materials)
- May 31, 2003, ... on his press except, in some cases, the rollers. He can achieve the quality of UV and get the advantages over conventional ink, such as instantaneous drying, so work could be processed immediately off-press ...