PFFC - November 2008 - (Page 51) WHAT’S NEW PRODUCTS Stack in Many Areas HANDLING The PowerStak Counterbalance Stacker works with any style pallet or skid. Said to be ideal for servicing racks, loading/unloading trucks, feeding machinery, and other applications in which straddle legs could get in the way. Load capacity is 1,100 lb and stacker features a load center of 15 in., a lift height of 62 in., and many ergonomic features. uPresto Lifts | 508-222-0177 | www.prestolifts.com PFFC-ASAP 407 Aid Ink Correction The Easy-Col system reduces makeready times and improves ink correction quality on printing presses, company says. Allows press operator to make fast and reliable color matches. Color data can be calculated and the correct ink quantities can be mixed accurately at the press. System was developed in cooperation with X-Rite and Sun Chemical. uWindmoeller & Hoelscher | 800-854-8702 | www.whcorp.com PFFC-ASAP 411 Control UV Lamps The Zone UV curing system offers variable lamp control and a continuous air management system. Features a patented air-cooled design and reportedly can save to 35% in yearly energy costs over conventional watercooled UV systems. System also increases curing and production speeds. Quickaccess design allows easy inspection and maintenance. uPrinting Research Inc. | 800-627-5537 | www.superblue.net PFFC-ASAP 408 Encoder Offers Variety of Outputs The RE200 encoder is said to improve on typical read-headstyle products by providing six different connector configurations with a variety of output options. Encoders use readily available, lowcost, industry-standard connector systems with integral locking features. Each connector option comes in a radial or axial orientation. uRenco Encoders | 805968-1525 | www.renco.com PFFC-ASAP 412 PFFC-ASAP 126 COR-LOK® Air Shafts & Chucks For Even Core Gripping and Support Inks Low in VOCs EcoTech process color inks are low in petroleum solvents/ VOCs (less than 3% by weight) and rich in renewable vegetable oils (more than 45%). Said to deliver superb dot sharpness, press stability, and fast set and dry times. They conform to ISO 2846-1 and are suitable for GRACoL G7 certification. Reportedly, these stay-open inks reduce waste and washups and can be left in the fountain overnight. uINX Intl. Ink Co. | 800-233-inks | www.inxinternational.com PFFC-ASAP 409 � EVEN/LOCKED CORES -for parent rolls and slit widths � ELIMINATE-downtime � DIAMETERS from 1” to 12” � PATENTED TECHNOLOGY-NEW tubing design � NEXT DAY DELIVERY for most standard chucks Handle Heavy Loads � 5 DAY DELIVERY for most standard shafts HANDLING The Yardmaster II reach stacker is designed to fit demanding material-handling jobs and work with load capacities to 101,000 lb. Offers tight turning radius and moves the heaviest loads quickly and efficiently, company says. Uses an advanced combination of engine, transmission, and hydraulic technologies and features the ComforCab II to optimize driver comfort and visibility. uHyster Co. | 800-hyster-1 | www.hysteramericas.com PFFC-ASAP 410 WWW.PFFC-ONLINE.COM 800-433-2413 • 610-863-6008 Visit our website at: www.handleyourweb.com Web Handling Technology . . . CAC Engineered & Manufactured PFFC-ASAP 127 NOVEMBER 2008 | 51 http://www.prestolifts.com http://www.whcorp.com http://www.handleyourweb.com http://www.superblue.net http://www.renco.com http://www.inxinternational.com http://www.hysteramericas.com http://WWW.PFFC-ONLINE.COM
Table of Contents Feed for the Digital Edition of PFFC - November 2008 PFFC - November 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 TLMI Awards Card Making Web Coating Ink Dispensing Lab/Pilot/Technical Facilities Directory Testing & Measuring Products What’s New Products Services Directory Classified Marketplace Advertisers Index Experience Speaks PFFC - November 2008 PFFC - November 2008 - PFFC - November 2008 (Page Cover1) PFFC - November 2008 - PFFC - November 2008 (Page Cover2) PFFC - November 2008 - PFFC - November 2008 (Page 1) PFFC - November 2008 - Contents (Page 2) PFFC - November 2008 - Contents (Page 3) PFFC - November 2008 - First Glance (Page 4) PFFC - November 2008 - First Glance (Page 5) PFFC - November 2008 - First Glance (Page 6) PFFC - November 2008 - First Glance (Page 7) PFFC - November 2008 - First Glance (Page 8) PFFC - November 2008 - First Glance (Page 8a) PFFC - November 2008 - First Glance (Page 8b) PFFC - November 2008 - Calendar of Events (Page 9) PFFC - November 2008 - From the Editor (Page 10) PFFC - November 2008 - From the Editor (Page 11) PFFC - November 2008 - Web Lines (Page 12) PFFC - November 2008 - Web Lines (Page 13) PFFC - November 2008 - Process Management (Page 14) PFFC - November 2008 - Process Management (Page 15) PFFC - November 2008 - News Clips (Page 16) PFFC - November 2008 - News Clips (Page 17) PFFC - November 2008 - News Clips (Page 18) PFFC - November 2008 - News Clips (Page 19) PFFC - November 2008 - News Clips (Page 20) PFFC - November 2008 - News Clips (Page 21) PFFC - November 2008 - News Clips (Page 22) PFFC - November 2008 - News Clips (Page 23) PFFC - November 2008 - Narrow Web & Label Reporter (Page 24) PFFC - November 2008 - Narrow Web & Label Reporter (Page 25) PFFC - November 2008 - Narrow Web & Label: What’s New Products (Page 26) PFFC - November 2008 - Narrow Web & Label: What’s New Products (Page 27) PFFC - November 2008 - TLMI Awards (Page 28) PFFC - November 2008 - TLMI Awards (Page 29) PFFC - November 2008 - TLMI Awards (Page 30) PFFC - November 2008 - TLMI Awards (Page 31) PFFC - November 2008 - Card Making (Page 32) PFFC - November 2008 - Web Coating (Page 33) PFFC - November 2008 - Web Coating (Page 34) PFFC - November 2008 - Web Coating (Page 35) PFFC - November 2008 - Ink Dispensing (Page 36) PFFC - November 2008 - Lab/Pilot/Technical Facilities Directory (Page 37) PFFC - November 2008 - Lab/Pilot/Technical Facilities Directory (Page 38) PFFC - November 2008 - Lab/Pilot/Technical Facilities Directory (Page 39) PFFC - November 2008 - Lab/Pilot/Technical Facilities Directory (Page 40) PFFC - November 2008 - Lab/Pilot/Technical Facilities Directory (Page 41) PFFC - November 2008 - Lab/Pilot/Technical Facilities Directory (Page 42) PFFC - November 2008 - Lab/Pilot/Technical Facilities Directory (Page 43) PFFC - November 2008 - Lab/Pilot/Technical Facilities Directory (Page 44) PFFC - November 2008 - Lab/Pilot/Technical Facilities Directory (Page 45) PFFC - November 2008 - Lab/Pilot/Technical Facilities Directory (Page 46) PFFC - November 2008 - Lab/Pilot/Technical Facilities Directory (Page 47) PFFC - November 2008 - Testing & Measuring Products (Page 48) PFFC - November 2008 - Testing & Measuring Products (Page 49) PFFC - November 2008 - What’s New Products (Page 50) PFFC - November 2008 - What’s New Products (Page 51) PFFC - November 2008 - What’s New Products (Page 52) PFFC - November 2008 - What’s New Products (Page 53) PFFC - November 2008 - What’s New Products (Page 54) PFFC - November 2008 - What’s New Products (Page 55) PFFC - November 2008 - Services Directory (Page 56) PFFC - November 2008 - Services Directory (Page 57) PFFC - November 2008 - Classified Marketplace (Page 58) PFFC - November 2008 - Classified Marketplace (Page 59) PFFC - November 2008 - Classified Marketplace (Page 60) PFFC - November 2008 - Classified Marketplace (Page 61) PFFC - November 2008 - Advertisers Index (Page 62) PFFC - November 2008 - Advertisers Index (Page 63) PFFC - November 2008 - Experience Speaks (Page 64) PFFC - November 2008 - Experience Speaks (Page Cover3) PFFC - November 2008 - Experience Speaks (Page Cover4)
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