Sentences with phrase «from flexible film»

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In Optimizing Flexible Packaging with Unique Tools from DuPont, Morris showcased industry - leading computer tools that help in the design of multilayer packaging structures by optimizing performance and cost while ensuring that the film or laminate can be fabricated on converting equipment.
Stefan Grote, executive VP, Food Europe, Constantia Flexibles, said at the time, the investment will serve growing demand from the confectionery industry for film - based packaging.
The products of Bischof + Klein covers the entire range of flexible packaging - from the traditional industrial packaging and consumer packaging to specialty films for technical applications - from 2 - gram serving packaging to
Mondi in North America will exhibit a sweeping array of flexible packaging products ranging from consumer and industrial solutions to laminating films and innovative plastic and paper - based barriers at Pack Expo 2016.
In March, the technology earned Printpack a Silver Achievement Award for Technical Innovation from the Flexible Packaging Association (FPA) for solving a challenge that has tested the industry for years — applying photochromic ink to a flexibFlexible Packaging Association (FPA) for solving a challenge that has tested the industry for years — applying photochromic ink to a flexibleflexible film.
Creative examples of flexible packaging, from resealable pouches to flexible film.
The products of Bischof + Klein covers the entire range of flexible packaging - from the traditional industrial packaging and consumer packaging to specialty films for technical applications - from 2 - gram serving packaging to flexible liquid liner...
In the flexibles segment there were impressive examples of paper - like films, including Schur's Paper Touch and ultra-thin solutions from Sun Chemical that suggested the feel of tissue paper - with deceptive strength.
With this technique, the Empa team has again been able to significantly increase the energy conversion efficiency from sunlight into electricity using CIGS thin film solar cells on flexible plastic foils — to a new record level of 20.4 %, representing a marked improvement over the previous record of 18.7 % established by the same team in May 2011.
Empa scientists have developed a new technique for manufacturing high - efficiency, flexible, thin film solar cells from CIGS (copper indium gallium di - selenide) semiconductors.
The devices, made from transparent and flexible carbon nanotube films, don't require any of the bulky magnets and sound cones of conventional speakers.
Solar - sensitive CQDs printed onto a flexible film could be used to coat all kinds of weirdly shaped surfaces, from patio furniture to an airplane's wing.
Researchers at the University of Alicante have developed a procedure that removes printed ink on plastic films used in flexible packaging getting a product free from ink and suitable for recycling.
Researchers from North Carolina State University have developed a new way to transfer thin semiconductor films, which are only one atom thick, onto arbitrary substrates, paving the way for flexible computing or photonic devices.
«The ultimate goal is to use these atomic - layer semiconducting thin films to create devices that are extremely flexible, but to do that we need to transfer the thin films from the substrate we used to make it to a flexible substrate,» says Cao, who is senior author of a paper on the new transfer technique.
Synthesized from a combination of modified versions of the amino acid glycine, the new film is flexible, allows greater control over desired interactions through introduction of specific side chains, and is far more thermally and chemically stable than those assembled from natural polypeptides or lipids.
These include electronic - skin coatings that can detect blood oxygen levels, contact lenses made from metal - oxide thin films that can detect glucose levels in tears and flexible integrated sensor arrays based on plastic and silicon integrated circuits that can detect molecules like glucose in sweat.
In a newly published paper in Nature Nanotechnology («Ultrahard carbon film from epitaxial two - layer graphene»), researchers across The City University of New York (CUNY) describe a process for creating diamene: flexible, layered sheets of graphene that temporarily become harder than diamond and impenetrable upon impact.
Researchers from South Korea have developed a thin, highly - flexible film that could enable a new generation of wearable devices that wrap around your finger or wrist.
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Barrier film - a flexible transparent film to cover materials involved in organic electronics, protecting them from exposure to oxygen and water vapour, allowing them to remain non-rigid and extending their life span considerably.
I have been enthusiastic about the 13.3» ultra-light flexible E Ink Mobius based e-readers since I filmed the Sony DPT - S1 in January 2014 here: http://armdevices.net/2014/01/19/e-ink-booth-tour-at-ces-2014-sony-dpt-s1-smartwatches-wall-clocks-and-more/ and from Netronix in January 2015 and in June 2015.
The flexible legs will allow you to eliminate any shaking or wobbling from your videos, wherever you are filming.
With funding from the Rockefeller Foundation, the Film and Video Gallery on the Museum's second floor was outfitted to be a flexible exhibition space for films, videos, and installations.
By employing proprietary pretreatment and processing, researchers at Oak Ridge National Laboratory and Drexel University have produced flexible polymer carbon composite films from scrap tires for use as electrodes for supercapacitors.
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