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The Evolution of Heat Seal Lacquers Members Public

Presented by Nicola Kelfkens, Henkel Corporation Heat seal lacquers are typically aqueous or solvent-based solutions and primarily used in the food packaging industry as lidding adhesives. Currently, there are several chemistries available in the market depending on a converter’s equipment availability and performance requirements. This presentation will discuss the

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Evaluating Various Barrier Solutions for Mono-Material Flexible Packaging Members Public

Presented by Apurva Shah, Charter Next Generation As we charge ahead to 2025, the search for high barrier mono-PE, recyclable solutions is on.  In this presentation, we'll embark on a journey through various high barrier solutions in use and under development for flexible packaging.

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Halogen-free Flame Retardants for Laminating Adhesives: A Sustainability and Design Perspective Members Public

Presented by Kathryn Cosentino, Alpha Engineered Composites Designing a more sustainable product or process presents a unique technical challenge for engineers to develop solutions that are cost-effective while meeting difficult performance requirements. Rather than considering sustainable development as an isolated initiative, an integrated systems-based approach to technology development with a

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How Roller Shape Controls the Lateral Movement of Webs Members Public

Presented by Jerry Brown, Essex Systems Last year, I talked about how shifting, or pivoting a roller produces lateral web motion. This time I will discuss how nonuniform rollers (tapered, concave and convex) produce lateral movement. Once again, we will see that it all comes down to the same thing

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Practical Method to Design a Wrinkle Experiment Members Public

Presented by Neal Michal, Converting Expert, LLC Wrinkles are the most common issue that web handlers face.  The delivered quality of the web and the wound roll is contingent on the absence of wrinkles. It is common to find troughs and wrinkles in various places on a web process.  Wrinkles

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Things to Consider for a Successful Inline Slitting Process Members Public

Presented by Joe Connelly, Parkinson Technologies Inc. On the surface, the thoughts of eliminating steps in a converting process to save time and gain efficiency are very appealing. Why wouldn't you want to get shippable products directly off the production line and avoid multiple steps? In many cases,

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Web Material Properties: Easy Paths Through the Swamp (but beware of alligators!) Members Public

Presented by Dilwyn Jones, Emral Ltd. The properties of webs are needed for diverse “web handling” activities such as machine specifications, design and upgrade, new and existing product development and manufacture, and troubleshooting breaks and defects – especially using formulae and models. Unfortunately, there is considerable variability hidden behind generic material

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Not just Quality Assurance: Reliable Automated Inline Inspection in Battery Cell Production Help Mitigate Risk Members Public

Presented by Luciano Menk, ISRA VISION Battery technology, which is expanding rapidly worldwide, forms the core of several innovative future technologies. In particular, the lithium-ion battery, with its high energy density, has established itself as the leading electricity storage technology in recent years. Without the powerful lithium-ion batteries, there would

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