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- Coating & Laminating Special Report, Part 2
- (Archive)
- December 30, 2004, ... moon of the planet Saturn. According to Lee Smith, project manager, "Our ultimate objective will be to develop an extremely thin, exceptionally strong, and highly flexible material for the unmanned blimp." ...
- Coating & Laminating Special Report, Part 3
- (Archive)
- December 30, 2004, ... technology. In both papers and films, there is a drive toward lower weights and thinner face stocks. Paper sources in Asia are a mix of "local" production with more than 100 mills supplying a wide range ...
- Coating & Laminating Special Report, Part 4
- (Archive)
- December 30, 2004, ... cast and polymeric calendered films. Cast vinyls offer the highest durability, the thinnest face films, the best dimensional stability, and the best conformability, but with just 10% of the overall ...
- Lamart Approved for Phase II of NASA Project
- (Archive)
- December 12, 2004, ... company reported that the ultimate objective will be to develop an extremely thin, exceptionally strong, and highly flexible material for the unmanned blimp—controlled by a computer on Earth. According ...
- Model Mock-Ups
- (Magazine)
- November 29, 2004, ... (PRC). Not unlike the popular 1980s T.V. secret agent Angus MacGyver, Haney PRC is not afraid of experimentation to make things work that defy conventionality. In 1990, fresh off the heels of graduating ...
- Aniline printing - 100 Years Later
- (Flexpack)
- November 29, 2004, ... The high tack of lithographic inks proved impractical for printing thin flexible substrates. The key advantage of flexo and gravure inks is they have very low tack and dry quickly, making them well suited ...
- New Product Digest, Part 1
- (Magazine)
- November 29, 2004, New products from: Rotatek, HCI Converting Equipment Co., Maguire Products, Sterling Toggle, Battenfeld Gloucester Engineering, NexGen Enviro Systems, Pinnacle Converting Equipment, Davis-Standard, Agfa, ...
- New Product Digest, Part 2
- (Magazine)
- November 29, 2004, ... Applied Extrusion Technologies (AET), New Castle, DE; 302/326-5558; aetfilms.com Mirage holographic packaging and labeling films with shimless designs reportedly eliminate seams or lines within holographic ...
- Simplifying Holography with Wide Web Performance
- (Archive)
- November 29, 2004, ... technology knowledge with holography. That’s the difference we think we can bring to the market. We’re going to make a holographic package that end-users can be assured will run on their equipment. It’s ...
- PFFC Worldwide Special Report on Release Liners, part 1
- (Archive)
- October 30, 2004, ... discussions. The Context Thinking about the future of the business — especially at a time when self-adhesives are at a mature point in their lifecycle — is critical to the whole value chain, which needs ...
- PFFC Worldwide Special Report on Release Liners, part 2
- (Archive)
- October 30, 2004, ... and crosslinkers with proprietary architectures, plus a choice of release modifiers and catalysts. Two inhibitor choices meet differing needs for low-temperature cure vs. longer thin-film bath stability. ...
- What's New in Narrow We
- (Magazine)
- September 29, 2004, ... Narrow web converters now can take advantage of this collaboration by placing orders electronically via Fasson Connect utilizing the newest version of Label Traxx 4.0 software. Rewind Very Thin Films ...
- Lasers Beam
- (Magazine)
- September 29, 2004, ... packaging applications due to compact CO2 lasers. The use of lasers in converting is expanding, particularly in the area of slitting/perfing paper products and scoring/perfing thin films such as polyethylene ...
- People & Places
- (Magazine)
- September 29, 2004, ... NC. The Glennon Group, Pewaukee, WI, promotes Rob Manak to regional sales manager within the Packaging and Marking Div. John A. Alfini and Carey P. Woods join Rayven, St. Paul, MN, as national sales ...
- Inks, Coatings, Compliance
- (Magazine)
- September 29, 2004, ... packaging, holding, or transporting of food and have no functional effect in the food but reasonably may be expected to become a component of the food (also see p24). Inks and coatings fit within this ...
- Converting Industry News, Part 2
- (Archive)
- September 29, 2004, ... and safety issues impinging on end-user sectors such as pharmaceutical products, automotive and aircraft components, drinks and food, skin care products, and children’s clothing. Growth of counterfeiting ...
- St. Paul Coater Ups Release Liner Production after New Coating Line Install
- (Archive)
- September 16, 2004, ... PLC air/IR (infrared) dryer from IR Systems; and Marathon Blue Max inverter duty motors. Rayven says the new line is designed to coat film and paper of various weights, including thin films downs to ...
- A Problem Solver's Solutio
- (Flexpack)
- August 30, 2004, ... things that are difficult,” explains Greg Baron co-founder and CEO of the company he started with his father, Walter Baron, 28 years ago. “We're not a ‘me-too’ company. We make products other converters ...
- Printing: Italian Style
- (Magazine)
- August 30, 2004, ... everything. We print by the numbers, using a recipe for every job.” Recipes track impression pressure, ink densities and viscosities, stickyback…virtually every detail. BOVO, he says, is one of very few ...
- A Touch Above
- (Magazine)
- August 30, 2004, ... base in just three years. Marketing director Malcolm Collins attributes the success to the company's fresh face on the North American playing field. “I think we offer a new choice to customers,” says Collins. ...