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- Communication from the PLACE div. of TAPPI
- (Magazine)
- March 30, 2005, ... coextrusion dies based on experimental rheology data for monolayer and multilayer structures. Production of many different types of monolayer and coextruded polymeric films and sheets currently uses different ...
- The Harms of Harmony
- (Magazine)
- November 29, 2004, ... product waste created by web speed and tension harmonics? Timothy J. Walker has 20+ years of experience in web handling processes. He specializes in web handling education, process development, ...
- The Rx for RH
- (Magazine)
- August 30, 2004, ... is 45%-55%, at a temperature of 68-72 deg F. It is hard to maintain this level of humidity in heated winter air, and in most plants, adding moisture to the air is necessary to reduce production and quality ...
- The Signs of Shear Wrinkle
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- July 31, 2004, Your web is talking to you. Not out loud but in a form of sign language. It's saying, Oh, I'm shifting to the right (or left) in this span, or Ouch, I'm Your web is talking to you. Not out loud but in ...
- Roots & Realized Dreams
- (Magazine)
- July 30, 2004, ... multi-operation de-ink market-pulp production, papermaking, and converting corporation, with not only several plants in the US, but with an offshore location in Europe, too. “We operate a recycled pulp ...
- Weight Control
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- June 29, 2004, The quality and performance of a coated product depend on obtaining the desired coating weight and maintaining its uniformity in all the rolls of manufactured product. The quality and performance of a ...
- Agfa and M-Real Sign Remote-Proofing Agreement for Package Printing
- (Archive)
- May 19, 2004, ... a perfect match between the proof and the print result. Most consumer goods companies have a global presence, and we now have the tools to provide global uniformity for their branded products." Learn ...
- Materials
- (Magazine)
- February 28, 2004, ... and production efficiency. UV-Curable Inks Are Durable Flint Ink Corp., Ann Arbor, MI; 734/622-6000; flintink.com Duracure UV-curable inks are formulated for use on a variety of nonporous substrates, ...
- Reduce Web Nip Problems
- (Magazine)
- January 31, 2004, Web handling is about transport and delivery, getting from point A to point B, without damaging the product. It is relatively easy to move a web across a free span or over an unnipped roller, but getting ...
- Darwin Would Approve
- (Unprinted Rolls)
- January 30, 2004, ... and camera product lines with cameras that take digital photos reproduced with a printer. McDonald's, whose hamburger-and-French fries business has tapered off, is adapting to its customers' wants by offering ...
- Dual-Deckle System for Trouble-Free Web Width Variation
- (The Place)
- November 30, 2003, ... materials leads to a higher performance product by combining the superior adhesive properties of one material with the superior strength properties of another, this new deckle concept leads to a dramatic ...
- Mixing It Up
- (Archive)
- November 30, 2003, Analyze your mixing process to root out the cause of poor performance. Analyze your mixing process to root out the cause of poor performance. If inadequate mixing is the suspected cause of product ...
- Producing Coextruded High Barrier Heat-Shrinkable Packaging Films
- (The Place)
- September 30, 2003, ... wound product is a layflat tube with film thickness of approximately 50-100 µ range. The winder oscillates in the cross direction to improve finished roll geometry. If an annealed or heat set film is ...
- Coex for Success
- (Magazine)
- June 29, 2003, ... is a significant factor in the continuing success of advanced products in the converting and packaging industries. As John Perdikoulias, VP of Compuplast Intl., notes, coextrusion is a growing trend ...
- AIMCAL Winners Pulsate with Panache
- (Corrugated)
- March 31, 2003, For the 2003 edition of the Vacuum Metallized or Coated Product Competition of the Fort Mill, SC-based Association of Industrial Metallizers, Coaters For the 2003 edition of the Vacuum Metallized or Coated ...
- Differential Rewinding: Part Three
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- December 31, 2002, ... must run continuously for product uniformity. Maintaining quality of edge trim and single-roll transfers with minimum downtime is hard enough. Differentially rewinding, with multiple knives and core starts, ...
- Converting Industry News
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- November 30, 2002, ... The purchase of the new sheeter is part of Mohawk's $15 million capital expenditure to enhance productivity and respond to customer demand. In addition to the sheeters, Mohawk has a Jennerjahn winder ...
- Differential Rewinding: Part One
- (Magazine)
- October 31, 2002, ... rotate slower than average to prevent hard roll defects. Roll tightness uniformity from lock-bar winding is dependent on product length and diameter variability. What is differential winding? Ideally, ...
- Materials
- (Magazine)
- 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 ...
- Converter's Niche: Innovatio
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- July 31, 2002, ... Peter Mager KG. The name became Nordenia International AG in 1992, and by 1997 the firm had production facilities on four continents. One of the top ten flex-pack converters in Europe (approx. $300 ...