PFFC - July 2008 - (Page 46) WHAT’S NEW PRODUCTS Plate Products In Two Forms PLATE Two sheet photopolymer products include the MAX analog plate for use in most package printing applications and Digital MGC for corrugated board print applications. MAX reportedly delivers low dot gain in process color printing with smooth ink laydown for bold solids. Digital MGC offers quick washout and the ability to hold fine detail, plus excellent resolution and imaging capability, company says. Get EB at Less Cost uMacDermid Printing Solutions | 800-348-7201 | www.macdermid.com PFFC-ASAP 409 The BroadBeam LE Series is designed to incorporate the benefits of EB in a smaller footprint at a lower cost. Suited for web offset and flexo printing and laminating, product offers what company calls “smarter energy,” the combination of a smarter package with the smarter technology of EB energy. Spacesaving package is tailored for the lower voltage range needed for printing applications, and “side fire” orientation provides easy access for foil changes. uPCT Engineered Systems | 563-285-7411 | www.teampct.com PFFC-ASAP 410 The Digital Advantage Company says nyloprint digital offers the advantages of digital plate processing (CtP technology) in letterpress. Eliminates potential processing faults caused by the use of negative film and provides smaller, more uniform halftone dots with steeper shoulder profiles. Plates are available on polyester and on steel base and can be processed on all commercially available digital imaging devices. uFlint Group Flexographic Products | 800-795-2273 | www.flintgrp.com PLATE Drives Fit in Small Space The AC890PX family of modular AC drives is available in ratings through 600 hp and voltage ranges from 380–690 VAC. Patent-pending design features pluggable power modules for quick replacement, virtually eliminating downtime. Installation and servicing are said to be very easy. Model has a very small footprint and communicates with all popular protocols. uParker Hannifin | 704-588-3246 | www.parker.com PFFC-ASAP 412 PFFC-ASAP 411 Digital Imager for Wide Web The Cyrel Digital Imager (CDI) Advance Cantilever is designed for the imaging of large-format sleeves as well as optional largeformat flexo plate imaging. Built for the wide web flexible packaging market, CDI comes with a cantilever air cylinder, allowing a very fast exchange of print sleeves without additional handling equipment. Options include the EasyClamp III vacuum drum sleeve, a pneumatic clamping mechanism that accelerates plate loading. uEskoArtwork | 800-743-7131 | www.esko.com PLATE PFFC-ASAP 413 Color Indicates When Adhesives Are Cured See-Cure technology help users know when they have dispensed enough adhesive and when it is cured. Adhesives formulated with the technology are bright blue in color in the uncured condition, making them easy to see on the surface of substrates, in deep wells, or when sandwiched between two layers of materials. Color will not stain permanently. As adhesive cures, blue color fades and ultimately turns clear upon full cure. uDymax Corp. | 860-482-1010 | www.dymax.com PFFC-ASAP 414 PFFC-ASAP 124 46 | JULY 2008 WWW.PFFC-ONLINE.COM http://www.macdermid.com http://www.teampct.com http://www.flintgrp.com http://www.parker.com http://www.esko.com http://www.dymax.com http://WWW.PFFC-ONLINE.COM
Table of Contents Feed for the Digital Edition of PFFC - July 2008 PFFC - July 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 Cover: Special Report Start with Security 2008 TAPPI PLACE Conference Printing Partnerships Paper’s Pledge Edible Markers Flexography Exclusive Research: Critical Trends What’s New Products Services Directory Classified Marketplace Advertisers Index Experience Speaks PFFC - July 2008 PFFC - July 2008 - PFFC - July 2008 (Page Cover1) PFFC - July 2008 - PFFC - July 2008 (Page Cover2) PFFC - July 2008 - PFFC - July 2008 (Page 1) PFFC - July 2008 - Contents (Page 2) PFFC - July 2008 - Contents (Page 3) PFFC - July 2008 - First Glance (Page 4) PFFC - July 2008 - First Glance (Page 5) PFFC - July 2008 - First Glance (Page 6) PFFC - July 2008 - First Glance (Page 7) PFFC - July 2008 - Calendar of Events (Page 8) PFFC - July 2008 - Calendar of Events (Page 9) PFFC - July 2008 - From the Editor (Page 10) PFFC - July 2008 - From the Editor (Page 11) PFFC - July 2008 - Web Lines (Page 12) PFFC - July 2008 - Web Lines (Page 13) PFFC - July 2008 - Process Management (Page 14) PFFC - July 2008 - Process Management (Page 15) PFFC - July 2008 - News Clips (Page 16) PFFC - July 2008 - News Clips (Page 17) PFFC - July 2008 - News Clips (Page 18) PFFC - July 2008 - Narrow Web & Label Reporter (Page 19) PFFC - July 2008 - Narrow Web & Label What’s New Products (Page 20) PFFC - July 2008 - Cover: Special Report (Page 21) PFFC - July 2008 - Start with Security (Page 22) PFFC - July 2008 - Start with Security (Page 23) PFFC - July 2008 - Start with Security (Page 24) PFFC - July 2008 - 2008 TAPPI PLACE Conference (Page TAPPI1) PFFC - July 2008 - 2008 TAPPI PLACE Conference (Page TAPPI2) PFFC - July 2008 - 2008 TAPPI PLACE Conference (Page TAPPI3) PFFC - July 2008 - 2008 TAPPI PLACE Conference (Page TAPPI4) PFFC - July 2008 - 2008 TAPPI PLACE Conference (Page TAPPI5) PFFC - July 2008 - 2008 TAPPI PLACE Conference (Page TAPPI6) PFFC - July 2008 - 2008 TAPPI PLACE Conference (Page TAPPI7) PFFC - July 2008 - 2008 TAPPI PLACE Conference (Page TAPPI8) PFFC - July 2008 - 2008 TAPPI PLACE Conference (Page TAPPI9) PFFC - July 2008 - 2008 TAPPI PLACE Conference (Page TAPPI10) PFFC - July 2008 - 2008 TAPPI PLACE Conference (Page TAPPI11) PFFC - July 2008 - 2008 TAPPI PLACE Conference (Page TAPPI12) PFFC - July 2008 - 2008 TAPPI PLACE Conference (Page 25) PFFC - July 2008 - Printing Partnerships (Page 26) PFFC - July 2008 - Printing Partnerships (Page 27) PFFC - July 2008 - Printing Partnerships (Page 28) PFFC - July 2008 - Printing Partnerships (Page 29) PFFC - July 2008 - Paper’s Pledge (Page 30) PFFC - July 2008 - Paper’s Pledge (Page 31) PFFC - July 2008 - Paper’s Pledge (Page 32) PFFC - July 2008 - Paper’s Pledge (Page 33) PFFC - July 2008 - Edible Markers (Page 34) PFFC - July 2008 - Edible Markers (Page 35) PFFC - July 2008 - Edible Markers (Page 36) PFFC - July 2008 - Flexography (Page 37) PFFC - July 2008 - Flexography (Page 38) PFFC - July 2008 - Flexography (Page 39) PFFC - July 2008 - Exclusive Research: Critical Trends (Page 40) PFFC - July 2008 - Exclusive Research: Critical Trends (Page 41) PFFC - July 2008 - Exclusive Research: Critical Trends (Page 42) PFFC - July 2008 - Exclusive Research: Critical Trends (Page 43) PFFC - July 2008 - What’s New Products (Page 44) PFFC - July 2008 - What’s New Products (Page 45) PFFC - July 2008 - What’s New Products (Page 46) PFFC - July 2008 - What’s New Products (Page 47) PFFC - July 2008 - Services Directory (Page 48) PFFC - July 2008 - Services Directory (Page 49) PFFC - July 2008 - Services Directory (Page 50) PFFC - July 2008 - Classified Marketplace (Page 51) PFFC - July 2008 - Classified Marketplace (Page 52) PFFC - July 2008 - Classified Marketplace (Page 53) PFFC - July 2008 - Advertisers Index (Page 54) PFFC - July 2008 - Advertisers Index (Page 55) PFFC - July 2008 - Experience Speaks (Page 56) PFFC - July 2008 - Experience Speaks (Page Cover3) PFFC - July 2008 - Experience Speaks (Page Cover4)
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