That’s one of the reasons Energy Sciences Inc. (ESI) has joined forces with Uteco Group to create a new demonstration center that is currently operational. The new ConverDrome is located in Verona, Italy, and is the premier technology center for the latest developments and innovations in printing, converting and many other advanced applications.
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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.
Read MoreA lot of companies claim to have the best operating systems and processes within their industry. Energy Sciences Inc. (ESI), however, stands by the old saying that seeing is believing. Don’t wait and wonder whether or not the dryer or other equipment you just purchased is going to perform the way you want it to on your line—make sure first.
Read MoreFor 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.
Read MoreIf there has been one constant in the world of flexible packaging, it's that fact that innovation rules. Seemingly every month there is a new carton, package or label design that requires new technology to print it.
Recently, hot sealing has become popular within the flexible packaging industry.
Read MoreLook at newspaper printing, for example. The rise of digital information (the majority of people now get their news from online news sources, Twitter, homepages, etc.), a lot of printing news publications have limited their press runs, stop printing all together or have switched to a different format. The need for Web Offset for these applications still exists, it just a matter of accommodating the change. "Father and son owners Jack and John Batdorff not only believe that the future of hyper local newspapers is bright, but that there is still an important need for web offset printing, as well," reported PI World Magazine about the rise of Web Offset in different industries.
Read MorePackaging and pouches are only becoming more dynamic in the world of flexible packaging printing. The cause is twofold—one, the people that make the products that go into the package want to set themselves apart. The thinking is that the more original, unique, and useful the package can become, the more consumers will want to buy it.
Read MoreThe 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.
Read MoreFood and beverage manufacturers are after a couple of things when it comes to the printing of their products: one, compliance with their own set of standards, and two, creating a process that is more cost effective, safe, and environmentally conscious.
In Part One of this blog we talked about the importance of printers complying with the company's own set of industry standards. "We always keep our suppliers updated about those requirements,” said Dr. Stephane Papilloud of Nestle.
Read MoreUnwrapping a chocolate bar and breaking off a chunk to devour is something almost everyone has done at some point in their lives. But before the tear, most consumers don't realize that a very intricate and in-depth process occurred prior to placing the chocolate in the wrapper—the package was designed, printed, and tested.
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