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- Jet Inks, Colorants, and Packaging What's Ahead
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- April 30, 2001, ... utilizes a method of charging ink droplets and deflecting them in flight to create characters. Today, CIJ is used in many applications, including labels, textiles, addressing, forms, and industrial marking. ...
- Products
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- April 30, 2001, ... foam, rubber, textiles, nonwovens, vinyls, paper, films, and reflectives. Electrodeless Bulb Added to Line-Up Primarc UV Technology, Slough, England; +44 (0)1753 528678 Electrodeless microwave bulb ...
- What's New in Narrow We
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- October 31, 2000, ... of coated tag and label stocks as well as on PE and PP filmstocks. Described as well suited for flexible packaging, inventory/ routing, shelf, bin, textile, and apparel labeling applications. Carton/Card ...
- Reporter Clips
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- October 31, 2000, ... AWA Alexander Watson Associates. It focuses on single- and double-coated tapes that employ a release liner: papers, films, foams, nonwovens, and textiles. The study offers market data, an overview of industry ...
- Directory of Pilot Lines/Labs A-L
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- October 31, 2000, ... Film, foil, foam, paper, paperboard, nonwoven, tissue, textiles Annual sales: Less than $20 million Number of employees: 90 Operates a three-roll calender/embosser, to 20 in.; various rolls (smooth ...
- Eastern European Converter Continues Pioneering Ways
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- August 31, 2000, ... from textiles (Chemosvit Fibrochem) to ski lift operation (Chemosvit Skichem). The firm was fully privatized in 1994 and has had no Slovak state participation since that time. Its flexible film division, ...
- Converted Flexible Packaging: Trends to Watch
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- July 31, 2000, ... and enhanced marketability via the use of more esthetic but functional packaging. Further growth will be threatened by saturated markets and a lack of significant new applications. Textiles, apparels, ...
- Specialists in Interior Packaging Branch Out
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- June 30, 2000, ... had been textiles, tobacco and tobacco-related packaging, and ladies hosiery. And so, as the company continued to sheet paper, it added to its equipment in order to service these market areas in some way. ...
- More Laminating Diversity Equals More Success
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- May 31, 2000, What do the apparel, automotive, marine, shoe, juvenile car seat, and medical industries have in common? Not a lot, really, except for one small textile-to-foam What do the apparel, automotive, marine, ...
- Converted Solutions Slitter/Rewinder Boosts Productivity on Laminating Line
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- March 31, 2000, ... new equipment was a highly desired attribute, along with the ability to accommodate various materials and weights with a finished "excellent presentation." Created specifically to develop technical textiles ...
- Converter Plays Key Role in Mercosur Trading Group
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- February 29, 2000, ... city resembling Madrid--the firm is a leader in the Uruguayan market. It employs 110 people and features a separate export department. Originally a major supplier to textile and supermarket sectors ...
- Vision-Based System Wins the Battle Against Defects
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- December 31, 1999, ... is designed to automatically detect defects in the printing process. Ultra Flex sells to Fortune 500 companies within the food service and textile industries. The company has more than 250 workers and ...
- Saudi methanol producer plans expansion program
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- November 30, 1996, ... Spain, are expected to be completed by the end of 1998 and should increase the company's total capacity in Europe for this class of products by 150,000 to 250,000 metric tons/yr. In the paper and textile ...
- Bag machine adds value to customer-oriented operation.
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- November 30, 1996, ... company purchased two FMC 106 servo wicketers to produce large bags for the adult incontinence and textile markets. Evans cites the craftsmanship of the machines and the low maintenance requirements as ...
- Flexible packaging converter treats its customers right.
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- October 31, 1996, ... from Enercon Industries Corp. Flex-Pak is located in a 50,000-sq-ft factory/warehouse in Alpharetta, GA, a northern suburb of Atlanta. Founded in 1979, basically as a poly bag supplier to the textile ...
- The 1996 Metallizing Roundup: Experts Ponder and Predict
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- February 29, 1996, ... t of opportunities with substrates that aren't films, such as nonwovens, textile-related, and paper. By taking a broader view, and considering what the properties of aluminum and other metals could do thermal ...
- European equity supplier acquires plastics division
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- February 29, 1996, ... joint venture and expansion of PTA capacity in Taiwan. The major Taiwanese fiber group, Far Eastern Textile Limited (FET), will acquire a 300% shareholding in IGI's existing Taiwan PTA business based on ...
- Core selection - the difference between success and failure.
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- January 31, 1996, ... cones, and tubes used for a variety of applications in the paper, film, converting, construction, and textile industries. Roll Surface Requirements The two key surface variables of a core are waviness ...
- Emerging markets: doing business in Latin America.
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- January 31, 1996, ... The sudden opening of the markets in Latin America, and particularly in Brazil, where I live and face the daily problems, has produced both good and bad consequences. For example, toy, textile, clothes ...
- Doctor blades are the right Rx for gravure
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- September 30, 1995, ... steel, has a Rockwell C Scale rating of 57 and is used in the looms of the textile industry where the requirements for straightness, purity and tensile strength must meet higher standards. It is durable ...