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- 1990 - April 1993
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- September 19, 2002, ... a clear self-adhesive film is placed on top, which actives the migrating ink dots, and they enlarge. September 1990 Two pressure-sensitive tapes designed for medical applications involving the human ...
- Reporter Clips
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- August 31, 2002, ... nutraceutical and biomedical markets. Reveal Estate TE combines expanded space for informational text with a self-destructing feature designed to thwart label-switching counterfeiters and thieves. The ...
- Materials
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- July 31, 2002, ... such as medical applications; diagnostic devices; and nano, ultra, and micro filtration uses, such as reverse osmosis. In casting applications, product's uniformity is said to result in fewer defects and ...
- Converting Industry News
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- April 30, 2002, ... HIPS and PP films used in the food, medical, printing, electronic, and general-purpose thermoforming markets. “The purchase of Witt Plastics enables us to build on our product portfolio to offer our ...
- Products
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- March 31, 2002, ... food/carryout, bakery, retail, food service, protective, commercial/industrial, medical, meat/seafood, and agricultural packaging. Feature blank-fed operation for low capital costs; maximum flexibility ...
- Coating and Laminating Special Report
- (Archive)
- February 28, 2002, ... film in the release liner market, and it has found considerable use in the label and medical markets. Given the size of the label market for release liners, even a minor market penetration will result ...
- Supreme Court Clarifies ADA, Won't Review Privacy Cas
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- January 31, 2002, ... determining the respondent was disabled under the ADA. The Court noted evidence of a substantial impairment was required; a mere medical diagnosis was inadequate. It first concluded that for a disability ...
- What's New Product
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- September 30, 2001, ... flexible materials, including paper, medical disposables, and nonwovens. Can cut widths to 1,600 mm (66 in.). Standard designs can be modified to cut wider, more dense, or thicker materials. Options include ...
- Reporter Clips
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- August 31, 2001, ... the release of air due to excess pressure building up inside electronic component housings in the automotive, medical, and other fields. Available in a variety of sizes, forms, and shapes, these “Pressure ...
- Converting Industry News
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- August 31, 2001, ... to customers. Industry Studies Sterile Medical Packaging to Grow 5.4% CLEVELAND, OH, USA—Sterile medical packaging demand in the US is projected to grow 5.4% yearly to $1.7 billion in 2005, according ...
- Products
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- July 31, 2001, ... and medical packages and other specialty packaging containers at speeds to 100 packages/min, depending upon size. Containers are said to exhibit strong and rigid properties and to have outstanding insulating ...
- All Zipped Up: Hard-to-Beat Valley Packaging Tackles New Zipper Technology
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- June 29, 2001, ... for potting soils and things like that, and we also do a lot of medical packaging.” And if you're not interested in just any old bag, Valley Packaging has incorporated some other unique capabilities ...
- Trends in Flexible Packaging Markets: Two Different Views
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- May 31, 2001, ... evalute trends. Based on replies from some of its members, FPA names fresh produce the top market for growth by 2005, followed closely by drugs, medical/surgical, pet food, and snacks. Let's analyze ...
- Reporter Clips
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- April 30, 2001, ... committee spearheaded by past president Suzanne Zaccone. Promising opportunities, they explained, exist in the pharmaceutical, medical device, and related healthcare markets. One market observation cited ...
- The Amcor Story Continues
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- March 31, 2001, ... food and beverage customers. Operating on a Complex Level Ghent manufactures a wide range of complex flex-pack constructions. These include structures for the medical device industry using grid-lacquered ...
- Reporter Clips
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- September 30, 2000, ... custom label production. Key customers are from the medical device, manufacturing, retail, and food industries. Capabilities include one- to seven-color web flexo printing, in short or long runs, on a ...
- What's New in Narrow We
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- September 30, 2000, ... single-lane configuration. Said to increase output and product flexibility. Mfr. reports that system provides medical and pharmaceutical manufacturers with flexible narrow web converting for dressing, ...
- Latest Gravure Technology Launches Converter into Fray
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- April 30, 2000, ... of product areas: lawn and garden, industrial, health and beauty, coffee, snack foods, bird seed, pharmaceutical and medical, retort, and more. Bells adds that the company makes the products out of ...
- High-Barrier Packaging: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow
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- January 31, 2000, ... primarily, the pioneering developments in coextrusion technology have come from American companies." Other areas in which high-barrier packaging is utilized commonly, according to Gee, include medical ...
- Two states adopt regulations for rigid-container laws
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- January 31, 1998, ... exemption exists for containers for drugs, medical devices, medical food, and infant formula. Food and cosmetic packaging isn't exempt from the law. The regulations resolve the definition of rigid-plastic ...