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- Coextrusion: making the equipment fit the need
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- June 30, 1996, ... all of the flow channels are always in use, no matter how many polymer layers are being produced or what the structure configuration is. "This characteristic," says Garton, "ensures that there is never ...
- Paper characteristics: starting the job right
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- April 30, 1996, ... can vary from job to job. "It depends on what you're going to print, what your subject matter is," suggests Bruce M. Riddell, VP of engineering for Spectrum Label Corp., San Carlos, CA. "Based on the job ...
- Trim system in India to be first to handle sugarcane paper.
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- March 31, 1996, Voith Sulzer Papiertechnik GmbH commissioned M&Y to design and supply a trim system for a winder at its Tamil Nadu plant in India to handle newsprint Voith Sulzer Papiertechnik GmbH commissioned M&Y to ...
- Flat tax proposal is getting serious consideration
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- February 29, 1996, ... deductions, and real property taxes. Which deductions ultimately would be eliminated would be a matter of political debate, but the theory is that all would be cast aside in favor of a broad standard ...
- European equity supplier acquires plastics division
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- February 29, 1996, NatWest Ventures announced the acquisition of three companies comprising the core of the Plastics Laminate Div. of Laporte PLC for $27 million.The companies NatWest Ventures announced the acquisition of ...
- Pollution and politics: how green will the new year be?
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- January 31, 1996, ... on matters of compliance assurance. We anticipate in 1996 a proliferation of regulations aimed at revamping the way in which the states will deal with the cleanup of abandoned industrial properties. ...
- Product liability and food safety reforms move along
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- December 31, 1995, ... to product liability matters. The House bill also includes medical malpractice reform, while the Senate bill does not. Finally, the two bills differ in the amount of punitive damages that may be awarded. ...
- Economic Forecast: More of the Same, Unless...
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- December 31, 1995, ... he's going to get rid of inflation no matter how much it hurts. Shocks like these typically cause recessions. However, the economy appears healthy enough and self-correcting enough to solve its own problem ...
- "Partnering" helps get press up to spee
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- November 30, 1995, ... a huge just-in-time order to a major manufacturer. The job, to be printed on matte, clear PS, was complicated. It first required the laydown of an opaque color, followed by the laydown of four additional ...
- New relationship challenges old ways
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- November 30, 1995, ... of meeting them. Employees also must have the power to make decisions in matters for which they're responsible. Strategies that business can employ to meet these challenges include: * Expand your ...
- Video web inspection: the view from the press floor.
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- September 30, 1995, ... web, I need to scan it entirely in a matter of seconds, not minutes." For Moore, this initial dissatisfaction with video inspection led to a nationwide vendor search conducted by all six press operators ...
- Tissue converter accrues benefits of AC servo drives
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- September 30, 1995, ... that are "mach mit" - recycled tissue, hygienic paper made of 100% waste paper without any bleaching agents or coloring matter. Clou is a one-ply, crepe hygiene paper, also without bleaching agents or coloring ...
- Change is the only certainty, so make it work for you.
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- September 30, 1995, ... is a constant condition of life; without it there is no progress. And the truth of the matter is, change itself is accelerating. Those who don't adjust to it are condemning themselves to professional obsolescence. ...
- Voluntary environmental standards are on the way
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- August 31, 1995, ... management of environmental compliance matters. When fully adopted in early 1996, the standards will allow companies to obtain ISO-14000 certification of their operations in recognition of the development ...
- Hot melt applications continue to grow
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- June 30, 1995, ... state of flux, how well and how quickly organizations adapt to change is more than a choice; it is a matter of survival. Manufacturers of hot melt adhesives and application equipment have quietly been ...
- Buyer beware when comparing video systems
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- May 31, 1995, ... entering the camera is split so that all three chips see the same subject matter. Because of this splitting of the incoming light, three-chip cameras require considerably greater light on the images to ...
- Building quality into the web printing process
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- April 30, 1995, ... and capture a still-video picture. Typical strobe duration might be 5 micro sec. or about 5/1,000,000 of a sec. Next, the electronic circuit boards and software programs go to work. In a matter of milliseconds, ...
- Open mind, careful questions mean managerial success.
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- April 30, 1995, ... "What's wrong with where we are, and who's to blame?" [] Ask "what" or "how," not "why." Although "why" questions may seem to get to the heart of the matter, they tend to make people feel they have to justify ...
- Consortium proves quality growth of flexo printing
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- April 30, 1995, ... [] Printing press: Control of impression is vital for high-quality printing. Many believe that impression control is mainly a function of plate variability, but it is truly a matter of system variability--substrate, ...
- Conserving weight, space earns praise for flexible
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- March 31, 1995, ... sub-atomic particles at nearly light speeds in experiments on the nature of matter. The competition was chaired by Robert W. Heitzman, editor-in-chief, Packaging Digest. The judges included: Mona Doyle, ...