PFFC - February 2008 - (Page 55) ON THE WEB For more products subscribe to our FREE e-newsletters. Visit www.pffc-online.com. WHAT’S NEW PRODUCTS Measure Pulsed-Type UV Energy The UV Power Puck Flash is designed specifically for use with pulsed-type UV curing systems. Self-contained, electro-optic radiometer with fast advanced electronics is capable of accommodating the rapid rise and fall times of the pulse, integrating the total UV energy, and displaying that data for each of the processrelevant UV bands. uEIT | 703-707-9067 | www.eitinc.com PFFC-ASAP 408 Cleaner Is Water-Based The Oil Eater high-powered cleaner/degreaser is said to clean grease, oil, and more off machinery, tools, etc. Nonflammable cleaner is formulated to eliminate the need for solvent- or acid-based cleaners. Penetrates rapidly, rinses off easily, leaves no residues, and can be used in parts washers and pressure washing systems. Water-based cleaner is biodegradable, contains no acids, abrasives, or petroleum solvents, and is said to be safe on skin. uKafko Intl. | 800-528-0334 | www.oileater.com PFFC-ASAP 404 Spray Applicator Is Modular The redesigned IQ-140 rotor spray applicator includes a smoothing roll, and all components are modular for easy cleaning and maintenance. Coater can be implemented in blown or cast film lines. Applies chemicals with uniformity, company says, and can change add-on rates on the fly. uConsultex Systems | 864-579-2900 | www.consultexsystems.com PFFC-ASAP 407 Load Cells Are Simplified The U-Series load cell is designed to replace the company’s UPB Series load cells but with a lower profile. Mechanics have been simplified and product has been made easily accessible for repair or replacement. Made of stainless steel construction, load cell is water-resistant and uses tension and compression strain gauges connected in a half-bridge configuration. uMontalvo Corp. | 800-226-8710 | www.montalvo.com PFFC-ASAP 405 Don’t Just Change Your Blades. Change Your Expectations. DIES No Ragged Hole Cutouts The Zero Clearance punch and die is designed for high quality, fine print pouches and bags where ragged hole cutouts are not acceptable. Company says cutting system comprises an integrated punch and die capable of producing totally clean edges around the hole cutout and requiring no expensive replacement blades. System is available for any of the standard hanger hole, handle hole, or tear notch shapes. uPark Air Converting Solutions | 800-799-8319 | www.parkair.com PFFC-ASAP 406 PFFC-ASAP 142 WWW.PFFC-ONLINE.COM FEBRUARY 2008 | 55 Engineered to outlast standard steel blades. www.specialtyblades.com • 800-252-3371 Fewer blade changes • Lower long-term costs • Less blade handling • Cleaner cuts http://www.pffc-online.com http://www.consultexsystems.com http://www.eitinc.com http://www.specialtyblades.com http://www.oileater.com http://www.montalvo.com http://www.parkair.com http://WWW.PFFC-ONLINE.COM
Table of Contents Feed for the Digital Edition of PFFC - February 2008 PFFC - February 2008 Contents First Glance Calendar of Events From the Editor Web Lines Process Management News Clips Narrow Web & Label Reporter Narrow Web & Label What’s New Products Carton & Box Reporter Offset Printing A Triple Ply: Coating & Laminating Global Market Is Strong for Vacuum-Coated Products Melamine Innovation: A New Choice for Barrier Coatings How To Optimize Your Coating Solution’s Properties What’s New Products Contract Services Directory Custom Marketplace What’s New Products Services Directory Classified Marketplace Advertisers Index Experience Speaks PFFC - February 2008 PFFC - February 2008 - PFFC - February 2008 (Page Cover1) PFFC - February 2008 - PFFC - February 2008 (Page Cover2) PFFC - February 2008 - PFFC - February 2008 (Page 1) PFFC - February 2008 - Contents (Page 2) PFFC - February 2008 - Contents (Page 3) PFFC - February 2008 - First Glance (Page 4) PFFC - February 2008 - First Glance (Page 5) PFFC - February 2008 - First Glance (Page Insert1) PFFC - February 2008 - First Glance (Page Insert2) PFFC - February 2008 - First Glance (Page 6) PFFC - February 2008 - First Glance (Page 7) PFFC - February 2008 - Calendar of Events (Page 8) PFFC - February 2008 - Calendar of Events (Page 9) PFFC - February 2008 - From the Editor (Page 10) PFFC - February 2008 - From the Editor (Page 11) PFFC - February 2008 - Web Lines (Page 12) PFFC - February 2008 - Web Lines (Page 13) PFFC - February 2008 - Process Management (Page 14) PFFC - February 2008 - Process Management (Page 15) PFFC - February 2008 - News Clips (Page 16) PFFC - February 2008 - News Clips (Page 17) PFFC - February 2008 - News Clips (Page 18) PFFC - February 2008 - Narrow Web & Label What’s New Products (Page 19) PFFC - February 2008 - Narrow Web & Label What’s New Products (Page 20) PFFC - February 2008 - Carton & Box Reporter (Page 21) PFFC - February 2008 - Offset Printing (Page 22) PFFC - February 2008 - Offset Printing (Page 23) PFFC - February 2008 - Offset Printing (Page 24) PFFC - February 2008 - Offset Printing (Page 25) PFFC - February 2008 - A Triple Ply: Coating & Laminating (Page 26) PFFC - February 2008 - A Triple Ply: Coating & Laminating (Page 27) PFFC - February 2008 - A Triple Ply: Coating & Laminating (Page 28) PFFC - February 2008 - A Triple Ply: Coating & Laminating (Page 29) PFFC - February 2008 - Global Market Is Strong for Vacuum-Coated Products (Page 30) PFFC - February 2008 - Global Market Is Strong for Vacuum-Coated Products (Page 31) PFFC - February 2008 - Global Market Is Strong for Vacuum-Coated Products (Page 32) PFFC - February 2008 - Melamine Innovation: A New Choice for Barrier Coatings (Page 33) PFFC - February 2008 - Melamine Innovation: A New Choice for Barrier Coatings (Page 34) PFFC - February 2008 - Melamine Innovation: A New Choice for Barrier Coatings (Page 35) PFFC - February 2008 - How To Optimize Your Coating Solution’s Properties (Page 36) PFFC - February 2008 - How To Optimize Your Coating Solution’s Properties (Page 37) PFFC - February 2008 - How To Optimize Your Coating Solution’s Properties (Page 38) PFFC - February 2008 - How To Optimize Your Coating Solution’s Properties (Page 39) PFFC - February 2008 - How To Optimize Your Coating Solution’s Properties (Page 40) PFFC - February 2008 - How To Optimize Your Coating Solution’s Properties (Page 41) PFFC - February 2008 - How To Optimize Your Coating Solution’s Properties (Page 42) PFFC - February 2008 - What’s New Products (Page 43) PFFC - February 2008 - What’s New Products (Page 44) PFFC - February 2008 - What’s New Products (Page 45) PFFC - February 2008 - What’s New Products (Page 46) PFFC - February 2008 - What’s New Products (Page 47) PFFC - February 2008 - Contract Services Directory (Page 48) PFFC - February 2008 - Contract Services Directory (Page 49) PFFC - February 2008 - Contract Services Directory (Page 50) PFFC - February 2008 - Contract Services Directory (Page 51) PFFC - February 2008 - Custom Marketplace (Page 52) PFFC - February 2008 - Custom Marketplace (Page 53) PFFC - 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