Coating & Laminating

Web Cleaning Technology Members Public

Presented by Matt Fyffe, Meech International A clean, contaminant free web is becoming more and more critical in the competitive printing, coating, laminating and converting industries.  The purpose of this presentation is to look at the various types of web cleaning systems that are available today.  We will be looking

Kevin Lifsey
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Using Smart Technology to Improve Productivity on Coating and Lamination Lines Members Public

Presented by R. Duane Smith, Davis-Standard LLC Consistent unwind splicing and winder transfers are paramount to high productivity on all web substrate processing lines.  This is especially true in manufacturing high quality flexible packaging materials on extrusion coating and lamination production lines.    Industry trends are to produce ever thinner web

Kevin Lifsey
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Knife Coating – the Simple Coating Method, or Is It? Members Public

Presented by Robert Secor, Hirdeal LLC Knife coating is often considered to simple and imprecise, but in many instances, it can be precise and certain aspects can be complex. Basic coating mechanics of knife coating will be reviewed to extract “rules of thumb” useful to coating practitioners. Geometric aspects of

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Corona & Plasma treating It’s not just about the Dyne Members Public

Presented by Kevin McKell, Vetaphone Corona and Plasma Treatment has become a very established process within the industry, but many still do not understand the differences between the two technologies or more importantly when to use corona and when to use plasma. Helping customers understand the two technologies and the

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Extrusion coating vs. adhesive lamination: A comparison study Members Public

Both adhesive lamination and extrusion coating can be used to provide a structure for flexible packaging. The question of which method to use often is based on what asset is available, not what system will be best for a given structure. This article will look at the reasons an adhesive

Alex Nevels
Converting Quarterly

UV Curing Hotmelt Adhesives Delivers Production and Performance Gains Members Public

Presented by Jennifer Heathcote, GEW Inc. UV curable hotmelt adhesives are used in the production of tapes and labels, packaging, personal care products, industrial items, and other web converted goods. Ultraviolet curing is an environmentally friendly, broad purpose manufacturing tool used to rapidly polymerize adhesives and other coatings applied to

Kevin Lifsey
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Updates to Static Control Members Public

Presented by Matt Fyffe, Meech International

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Non-Destructive, High-Performance Measurements of Thickness and Coat Weight for the Converting Industry Members Public

Presented by Aziz Familia, SpecMetrix Systems (Sensory Analytics) Global estimates for the abrasion resistant, silicone, and adhesive coating markets are expected to reach $12.4B, $6.8B, and $52B respectively by 2025. Other coating applications such as flexible packaging, moisture, oxygen barriers, and batteries are also forecasted to grow rapidly

Kevin Lifsey
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