Esi Product Line
The world leader in electron beam technology, Energy Sciences Inc. (ESI), understands that one size does not fit all, especially when it comes to EB products and machines. That's why ESI has a full line of EB options to fit your budget, needs, and industry.
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Esis EB World Leader
For decades, Energy Sciences Inc. has been the “world leader in electron beam (EB) technology.” And that’s not some catchy marketing slogan—ESI takes electron beam innovation to the next level and shares the concepts and ideas around the globe.
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Advancements In Flexible Packaging Part I
The key to a successful flexible packaging printing operation is achieving two goals: great print quality and having low print costs. The industry has been trying to find new ways to achieve those goals through new inks, machines, applications, and processes.
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Ez Cure Continues To Amaze
When it comes to printing, the applications, needs, and reach are only continuing to grow. That's why when your company invests in a durable piece of capital equipment, it needs to be able to answer the evolving needs of your customer base while being reliable and affordable. Those factors were the basis for Energy Sciences Inc.'s EZ Cure technology.
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Esis Ez Cure Continues To Amaze
When it comes to printing, the applications, needs and reach are only continuing to grow. That's why when your company invests in a piece of capital equipment, it needs to be able to answer the changing needs of your customer base, while being reliable and affordable. It also needs to fit easily in new or existing press lines, and be operator friendly. Those factors were the basis for Energy Sciences Inc.'s EZ Cure technology which was developed over 15 years ago, and continues to evolve today.
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EB To Cure The World
Have you ever been really surprised when water or other liquids seem to just slide right off a sign, shoe, bottle or even a piece of wood? Chances are curing has occurred, the process of crosslinking polymer chains for added strength and mass of the polymer itself.
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