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A slice of Italy’s converting valley
Rotomec’s 9-colour RS 4004X gravure printing press equipped with the unique Total Automtic Pre-register Setting (TAPS) feature for automatic cylinder pre-register setting was demonstrated at the Open House to illustrate the latest advances aimed at successfully reducing waste in gravure printing. The RS 4004X gravure demonstration comprised printing two 6-colour jobs on PET substrates, with a change of colour on an off-line unit during printing, showing the gravure cylinder pre-washing sequence, a fully automatic splice, the automatic and simultaneous changeover of 6 trolleys, the replacement of the doctor blade holder and splash guards on two printing units.
Madico introduces cost effective and environmentally-friendly destructible polyolefin labelstock for security marking applications.
Madico Graphic Films, a leading UK supplier of specialist pressure sensitive, coated film products for durable label applications, has introduced (in the last week of April 2009), a cost-effective and environmentally-friendly destructible polyolefin labelstock designed to offer improved benefits in security marking applications such as asset tracking labels and security seals.
Honest Tea first to adopt Graham Packaging’s hot-fill PET Escape bottle
Graham Packaging Company has introduced new lightweight the lightest weight bottle in the smooth-walled, hot-fill category which the company claims is a good match for teas, juices, and isotonic drinks. The new bottle is called the Escape and represents a step forward in invertible-base technology.
Coca Cola introduces plastic bottle made from renewable, recyclable and plant-based resource
The Coca-Cola Company recently unveiled a new plastic bottle made partially from plants. The PlantBottle is claimed to be fully recyclable, has a lower reliance on a non-renewable resource, and reduces carbon emissions compared with petroleum-based PET plastic bottles. It is made from a blend of petroleum-based materials and up to 30% plant-based materials.
Kumar Printers not going to Greater Noida
Kumar Printers has come a long way since we wrote about them last in September 2004. The company had just installed a brand new Heidelberg 6-colour CD 102 at the time. As we wrote more than four years ago, Kumar Printers are the leading board-packaging printers of North India and one of several who have invested in brand new multicolour presses. Suppliers to transnational manufacturers such as Gillette, Moser Baer, and Ranbaxy, the company has a steady and low-key approach.
Nature Flex gains UK consumer body approval
In the May 2009 Innovia Films’ compostable cellulose-based packaging film, NatureFlex, had been put to the test by the UK’s leading consumer body and gained its approval. In the May edition of the Which? Gardening magazine, five compostable materials, used in supermarket packaging, were tested using a home compost bin in the usual way - filled with garden waste and turned at two and four month intervals. Observations were recorded as to how well each item composted. At the end of the two month testing period the fresh produce packs had completely broken down and there were only minute pieces of the cereal bag remaining.
Resounding growth and success
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Carton Manufacturers Form Alliance To Boost Recycling
Four leading carton manufacturers - Tetra Pak
Fischer and Krecke Launch smartGPS Commercially
Fischer & Krecke (part of the Bobst group) has announced the commercial launch of its smartGPS system (Graphic Positioning System) for the flexo printing industry during January 2009. The system is a revolutionary new concept in the registration and impression setting up of a flexo press between job changes. The beta version of this system