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- June 30, 2003, ... broad range of specifically formulated AGELESS oxygen absorbers address product and package characteristics to provide package freshness and assure consumer confidence over an extended shelf life, without ...
- Coex for Success
- (Magazine)
- June 29, 2003, ... of oxygen, carbon dioxide, water vapor, etc.” “Handling resins that could not run on their own” is a characteristic of coextrusion that David Timm, VP of Charter Films, considers an advantage. Disadvantages ...
- Fit for Use
- (Materials)
- April 30, 2003, ... Encyclopedia of Polymer Science and Engineering, Vol. 7, 2nd ed., ed. J.I. Kroschwitz. John Wiley & Sons Inc., 88-106. 2Mount III, Eldridge, M. and John R. Wagner. 2001. “Aroma, Oxygen and Moisture ...
- Converting Industry News
- (Magazine)
- April 30, 2003, ... to include low leaker rates; puncture and abrasion resistance; outstanding shelf life characteristics; and excellent oxygen and moisture barrier properties. Acquisitions Sun Chemical Takes an Interest ...
- AIMCAL Winners Pulsate with Panache
- (Corrugated)
- March 31, 2003, ... In comparison, the metallized BOPP offers a 4% yield improvement over traditional parchment paper and provides much higher oxygen barrier (344 ml/m2/day at atmospheric pressure versus 30,000 ml/m2/day ...
- Materials
- (Magazine)
- February 28, 2003, ... adhesive laminations. Reportedly offers excellent moisture and oxygen barriers, superior puncture resistance, and high yield compared to foil. Uncoated Paper Reduces Show-Through Weyerhaeuser Fine ...
- Why Do Flex-Pack?
- (Flexpack)
- February 28, 2003, ... some issues — it can't have exposure to oxygen.’ Things like that,” adds Miller. One of the largest flexible package converters in the world today, Bemis obviously is survival-oriented; Miller says the ...
- Technology Improvements and Emerging Markets Drive Growth in Metallizing
- (Magazine)
- January 31, 2003, ... in production, but worldwide 1.6- to 2.4-meter machines are more common.” Machine width isn't, of course, the only thing metallizers are looking for. “They are asking for increased moisture and oxygen ...
- Energy-Curable Inks
- (Magazine)
- November 30, 2002, ... have decreased over time, and it's logical to believe this trend will continue into the future. Q: What applications dictate sheet- or web-fed printing? A: Oxygen in the curing area inhibits the production ...
- PackExpo Packs McCormick with Materials/Equipment/News
- (News | New Products)
- November 05, 2002, ... hot-packing technology is modified to incorporate oxygen barrier and aroma barrier for processing peanut butter and jelly slices, rolled fruit snacks, and processed meat slices." Co. adds large manufactuers ...
- Products
- (Magazine)
- October 31, 2002, ... fast cycling and is easy to use. Measures a wide range of barrier packaging material applications, including films, foil, metallized foils, blister packaging, silicone oxygen substrates, surgical and hygienic ...
- Honeywell Launches Site for Plastic Info... at Users' Fingertips
- (News | New Products)
- October 27, 2002, ... eletrical characteristics; and oxygen and carbon dioxide impermeability. Honeywell says a particularly innovative addition to its plastics site is the Online Plastics Education Program. "Users can sign ...
- Managing Data for Increased Profits
- (Magazine)
- September 30, 2002, ... with enhanced barrier properties for oxygen resistance and moisture resistance. Prior to installing the first of its three solventless Comexi laminators, Master Packaging officials were concerned about ...
- 1974 - 1976
- (News | New Products)
- September 19, 2002, ... fuel supplements. Pyrolysis, process of heating refuse in oxygen-deficient atmosphere, can turn solid waste into usable fuel." March 1974 OSHA Impact: "Winkler and Dunnebier's equipment has featured ...
- Packaging That Really Works
- (Magazine)
- June 30, 2002, Active packaging has been present as a concept for many years in varying forms, but interest has grown recently thanks to a rash of publicity about the development of newly enhanced oxygen absorbers, ...
- Every Trick in the Book
- (Magazine)
- March 31, 2002, ... mixes and liquid products, barrier liners in paperboard laminations, and bag-in-box structures. With enhanced oxygen barrier performance currently under development, the metallized film could be used for ...
- Food Packaging and Safety: 9/11 Continues to Resonate
- (Magazine)
- February 28, 2002, ... against moisture and oxygen, as well as physical damage. We expect our food to be fresh and without contamination. To this end, packaging engineers constantly develop packaging products that improve product ...
- FPA Honors Both Flexible & Flashy
- (Magazine)
- February 28, 2002, ... SC, uses its oxygen scavenging OS Films to manufacture the packages. OS Films contain a proprietary polymer component coextruded as a layer of the package. Because the scavenger is part of the film, ...
- Converting Industry News
- (Magazine)
- December 31, 2001, ... on Oxygen Scavengers Offered CHICAGO, IL, USA—The article on “Oxygen Scavengers” that appeared in the November 2001 issue of PFFC, p 54, authored by Dr. Boh C. Tsai and George M. Schroeder, was extracted ...
- Control of Adhesion and Removal of Heat Sealable Tops on Polymer Containers
- (Magazine)
- December 31, 2001, ... peel is the real challenge. Peelable sealant materials rarely contain a single component or a single layer. A siingle component cannot meet the demands of food packaging — barrier to oxygen and moisture, ...