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Packaging Converters
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ALLIEDFLEX Technologies, Inc.
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Dennis Calamusa, of Alliedflex™ Technologies Inc, discusses the manifold benefits of stand-up pouch packaging.
and technologies from other sectors are now being incorporated in the stand-up pouch package, allowing implementation in the production environment.
The stand-up pouch format has successfully separated itself from more traditional forms of packaging. The pouch can be used to ...
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Adhesive and Sealant Council
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This presentation includes the benefits and uses of hot-melts adhesives, an overview of raw materials that go into hot-melt adhesives and an extensive review of their critical adhesives properties. It then explores specific packaging and graphic arts adhesives and concludes with the various types and applications of pressure-sensitive, hot-melt adhesives (HMPSA).
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LasX Industries
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Converting applications need reliable Lasers for Highest throughput
Compact size and high reliability are key factors enabling digital converting systems that incorporate multiple lasers for high-throughput cutting, perforating and scoring of flexible films.
Converting paper, plastic film and other flexible materials into pre-formed packag- ing is a fast growing application for sealed CO2 ...
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Ossid, LLC
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New Generation of Weigh Price Labelers Empowers the Packager
By Joe Grove, Vice President of Engineering, Ossid LLC
A new generation of weigh price labeling machines not only performs weighing, pricing, and labeling easier, faster, and more reliably than ever before, these machines also collect real time data on packaging line productivity, throughput, and status of customer orders. Industrial ...
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LasX Industries
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Highly reliable high power carbon dioxide lasers are being increasingly employed in the converting industry. New laser sources with different wavelengths are available to allow more controlled laser cutting and perforating processes. These process advantages are thought to be due to enhanced absorption of certain thermoplastics at these shorter wavelengths and this paper investigates these. ...
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