Dow Packaging and Specialty Plastics has introduced ROBOND PS-7735 Acrylic Pressure Sensitive Adhesive, an all-temperature addition to Dow's line of ROBOND WaterBorne Adhesives and Coatings.
With R&D labs in Pawcatuck, Connecticut, Fulton, New York, and at the company’s subsidiary in Suzhou, China, Davis-Standard customers have several options for making parts for proof-of-concept, experimenting with new resins, conducting materials development and testing equipment prior to making large capital investments.
PPC Flexible Packaging has launched a redesigned website as part of a rebranding initiative prompted by the 2017 merger of Fisher Container and Packaging Products Corporation into PPC Flexible Packaging.
Sun Chemical will highlight a new ink with excellent smear resistance and its portfolio of eco-friendly inks at FTA InfoFlex from May 6-9, in Indianapolis, Indiana. Additionally, the company will show its full line of coatings, inks and adhesives.
Global anilox roll supplier Harper Corporation of America has achieved certification through the ISO 9001:2015 Quality Management System, reflecting the organization’s commitment to quality, transparency and customer satisfaction.
The Flexible Packaging Association (FPA) is now offering a Flexible Packaging Market Tracker tool on the FPA website. The tool features 20 key flexible packaging country markets and highlights market dynamics, trends and opportunities to expand business internationally.
Meech International has announced the latest addition to its highly successful and innovative Hyperion product family - the 233v4 Pulsed DC Controller. Suitable for use in a wide variety of sectors, the 233v4 is a compact and powerful device that enables greater control of the ionization performance.
Consumers demand trash bags that are tough, durable and affordable. To achieve this balance of performance and price, converters and resin suppliers must ensure that bags have excellent dart impact and tear-resistant properties, which are key predictors of end-product performance.
Procter & Gamble aims to make packaging for 20 leadership brands, including Always, Ariel, Dawn, Fairy, Febreze, Head & Shoulders, Pantene, Pampers and Tide, 100 percent recyclable or reusable by 2030. Plans also include cutting greenhouse gas emissions in half.