Technical Reports
Static Beat | Should Static Brushes Touch?
- Published: November 04, 2013, By Kelly Robinson
Should static brushes or ionizing cords touch webs or rolls to neutralize static?
Coating Matters | Mixing Fundamentals
- Published: February 26, 2013, By Mark Miller
What happens in the fluid mixing room can have a profound effect on what gets coated onto the substrate
Static Beat | How Do Passive Dissipaters Neutralize Static?
- Published: February 25, 2013, By Kelly Robinson
How does a static brush, a tinsel strand, or an ionizing cord neutralize static?
On Print | Conductive Inks & Coatings
- Published: February 22, 2013, By Dr. Dene Taylor
Following the Printed Electronics Conference in Santa Clara, Dene Taylor recaps the practical products for use in our businesses today
Web Lines | Winding Process Fundamentals, Pt. 2
- Published: February 19, 2013, By Timothy J. Walker
In Part 2 of this four-part series, web handling expert Tim Walker tackles tension control from the first to the final lap of the winding roll
Web Lines | Winding Process Fundamentals, Pt. 1
- Published: January 14, 2013, By Timothy J. Walker
Understanding winding, roll defects, and winding-related web quality begins with understanding how the web, winder design, and process conditions combine to create the stress and strains of the wound roll.
Coating Matters | It’s a Turbulent World
- Published: January 11, 2013, By Mark Miller
Mark Miller says his discussions explaining fluid coating technology vs. extrusion technology feel like excerpts from Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus.
On Print | Add Extended Gamut Printing to Your Lean List
- Published: December 18, 2012, By Dene H. Taylor
Replacing spot colors with an extended gamut ink set offers substantial savings in time and materials and eliminates inventories of inks and cylinders or plates.
Static Beat | Static Bar Spacing
- Published: December 07, 2012, By Kelly Robinson
How far away can a static dissipater be mounted and still neutralize a web?
Web Lines | Why Bigger Cores?
- Published: November 16, 2012, By Timothy J. Walker
Bigger cores avoid many winding defects. Fewer layers mean less near-core pressure buildup and high-pressure defects.
Coating Matters | Discrete Coating Techniques & Equipment
- Published: May 29, 2012, By Mark Miller
The demands of the current electronics and optics markets are requiring panel coating technology more than ever.
Technical Report: A Rheology Lesson
- Published: February 01, 2011, By By Mark Miller, Coating Tech Service
Whether you are dealing with a fluid coating or a plastic product, you need to understand rheology. Rheology of the polymer in question affects not only
Packaging Paper: Better Days Ahead?
- Published: October 01, 2010, By By Frank Perkowski, Business Development Advisory
Pilot Coaters: Small Volume, Big Advances
- Published: October 01, 2010, By By Edward D. Cohen, Edward D. Cohen Consulting
Until recently, development of laboratory and pilot coater technology has been relatively stagnant. The many improvements increased coating speeds, improved
Barrier Films: SiOx Barrier Benefits
- Published: October 01, 2010, By By Marius Beune, Amcor Flexibles
Consumers are continuously changing their eating and purchasing behavior. A century ago, food was bought fresh and directly from the source the farmer,
Pollution Control: 10 Tips To Cut CO2
- Published: September 01, 2010, By By Mike Scholz, Anguil Environmental Systems Inc.
Special Report: Covert Markers-Microscopic Markers
- Published: July 01, 2010, By By Jeff Robertson, ARmark Authentication Technologies LLC
Work More Productively with Your Contract Converter
- Published: June 01, 2010, By By Wayne Etchells, Metlon Corp.
Blade Coatings: Prolong Blade Life
- Published: June 01, 2010, By By Sam Jones, American Cutting Edge
Trends in technology
- Published: May 01, 2010, By By Edward D. Cohen, Edward D. Cohen Consulting Inc.
The converting industry and some of its processes are 100 years old or more. Despite that, the industry has remained dynamic and competitive by continuously
A future for photovoltaics
- Published: May 01, 2010, By By Dr. Charles Bishop, C.A. Bishop Consulting Ltd.
Some areas of vacuum web coating have progressed in the past decade, others have lagged behind. A hot topic 20 years ago was transparent barrier coatings.
Roller Refurbishing: Replace or Refinish?
- Published: April 01, 2010, By By Matthew Menges, Menges Roller Co.
Blown Film: Measuring Melt Temps
- Published: March 01, 2010, By By Ricky L. Keller, Davis-Standard LLC
Films 101: Back to Basics
- Published: December 01, 2009, By By Kurt Schramer, MACtac
Companies specializing in film production are familiar with the environmental and economical trends impacting today's industry. Production costs continue
New Roles for Converters
- Published: October 01, 2009, By By Edward D. Cohen, Consulting Inc.
The process technology now in routine use in the converting industry will perform a key role in the commercialization of several advanced, high-technology
Static Specified
- Published: April 01, 2009, By By Kelly Robinson, Electrostatic Answers LLC
Static performance should be specified and designed into new equipment, and it should be a deliverable when developing a new product.
Product Protection
- Published: March 01, 2007, By By Steve Sargeant and Ken Chang, Toray Plastics (America)
Directing Design
- Published: February 01, 2007, By By Mark Vanover Esko-Graphics
A Bunch of Hot Air
- Published: April 30, 2006, By Neil I. Steinberg, Somerset Engineering
Cut With Glass
- Published: February 28, 2006, By Eldridge M. Mount III, EMMOUNT Technologies