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- New Products for the Converting Industry (2 of 2)
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- March 31, 2003, ... more tightly with packaging esthetics. Label Adhesives Provide Optical Clarity, Resist Heat National Adhesives, a div. of National Starch & Chemical, Bridgewater, NJ; 609/409-5656; 800/797-4992; nationalstarch.com ...
- Making the Most of Metallizing
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- March 31, 2003, ... showed innovative examples of technical applications for metallized products, such as holograms on blister lids for pharmaceuticals; circuitry for car seat heaters, copper wire replacements; and a range ...
- Reporter Clips
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- March 31, 2003, ... differentiate the flavors and build on the brand, Seal-It reports. Made of heat-shrink PVC, the labels for Berry, Citrus, Natural, and Blackberry are printed in seven colors, including a silver metallic ...
- PLGA Offers Many Views of World of Gravure
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- March 31, 2003, ... Entry: Syntec Synthetic Motor Oil Category: Heat Transfer Label Winner: DI-NA-CAL Entry: Lysol Sanitary Wipers Category: Cut and Stack Glue-Applied Label Winner: Package Service Co. LLC Entry: ...
- New Product Digest, Part 1, PFFC, April 2003
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- March 30, 2003, ... to hold them securely in place. The epoxy is formulated to handle temperatures as high as 400 deg F. Cylinders are designed to be heated with conventional calrod elements or by hot oil. Flexo Press ...
- New Product Digest, Part 2, PFFC, April 2003
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- March 30, 2003, ... markets for the CAD program, allowing it to be integrated more tightly with packaging esthetics. Label Adhesives Provide Optical Clarity, Resist Heat National Adhesives, a div. of National Starch & ...
- Flink Ink and Sicpa Finalize Transactions
- (News | New Products)
- March 20, 2003, Flint Ink Corp. and the Sicpa Group, Lausanne, Switzerland, report they have finalized several business transactions. According to a recent release, Flint Ink has acquired Sicpa's worldwide heatset and ...
- Materials
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- February 28, 2003, ... Polymers... Synthetic Paper Can Take the Heat Contract Converting LLC, Greenville, WI; 800/734-0990 Thermador polyester-based synthetic paper, with a melt index of 500 deg F, can handle twice the ...
- Movin' on Up into New Markets
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- February 28, 2003, ... materials, such as heat-resistant or high-tack tapes used to seal ducts or ventilation systems. Cohen says the company already is in the initial stages of planning for its fifth coating line, which ...
- Reporter Clips
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- February 28, 2003, ... addition to cartons, the press can print heat-seal cards and coated stock for inserts. To support the addition of carton production, the company also has installed a Bobst folding carton gluer that can ...
- Concern over Phthalates in Food Packaging
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- January 31, 2003, ... polymers and are used to plasticize and reduce the softening point and make polymers pliable. Some plasticizers can volatilize on standing or through heat exposure. Microwave temperatures are sufficient ...
- Products
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- January 31, 2003, ... rolls designed to reduce or eliminate web wrinkling. A variety of rubber elastomers are available with physical properties said to endure strong solvents, excessive heat, and web hardness, mfr. says. Grooving ...
- Today's Portfolio of Product Decoration Technologie
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- January 31, 2003, ... prime labels — particularly sleeving and in-mold. The combination of the wraparound, heat shrink, stretch, and roll-on-shrink-on categories of sleeving continue to grow annually in double digits — a reflection ...
- Differential Rewinding: Part Three
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- December 31, 2002, ... you design for high torque requirement, you give up the low end, and vice versa. Absolute high-end torque, like any clutching system, is limited by heat dissipation. A differential shaft's clutch is trapped ...
- Products
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- December 31, 2002, ... have stripping/blanking facilities. Reportedly, it combines the latest in routing technology with the use of a specially formulated rigid foam board, backed with plywood. Produce Heat with High Efficiency ...
- Differential Rewinding: Part Two
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- November 30, 2002, ... from both sides. Other potential concerns of axially loaded shafts include core dust, heat dissipation, and frictional torque variations. At high torques and speeds, both dust and heat are generated ...
- Opportunities in Academia
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- November 30, 2002, ... calendering, casting, cleaning, coating, cooling, drying, dyeing, embossing, folding, heating, laminating, moisturizing, printing, sheeting, and slitting. Web handling involves the physical mechanics ...
- Energy-Curable Inks
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- November 30, 2002, ... for a number of reasons. Foremost is the fact they cure in approximately one-tenth of a second, as compared to conventional heatset and sheet-fed litho ink systems, which can take from several minutes ...
- What's New in Narrow We
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- October 31, 2002, ... design said to provide superior heat dissipation and a wide range of control. Has smooth, low-pressure actuation and incremental responsiveness to slight changes in air pressure. Reportedly ideal for new ...
- Materials
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- September 30, 2002, ... paperboard designed for fold-over, heat-seal blister card applications. Seals to all blister materials typically used in the industry, including PVC, PVDC, PETG, and Aclar. Said to provide superior printability, ...