This week, ESI will be at the uv.eb West conference in San Francisco, CA. The three-day materials and manufacturing summit will include a variety of conference sessions on the science behind ebeam and a special session on the future of food packaging. If you are planning on attending, or will be in the San Francisco area during the conference, and would like to learn more about the products and services we offer, please stop by our booth and say hello!
Read MoreElectron beam accelerators can be made in a number of ways: cathode ray tubes (CRT) that sweep or scan the process area, electron wide-area curtains and sealed vacuum tube systems.
Read MoreFollowing suit of a long line of manufacturers, Proctor and Gamble (P&G) announced this month that they will be increasing their sustainability efforts in order to achieve zero waste goods. The plan, which requires additional investment to meet their 2020 goals, includes eliminating all manufacturing waste and lowering their energy consumption. One effective way to reduce manufacturing waste is to use 100% solid EB inks in the printing and curing stage of package manufacturing. As P&G moves toward their goal we expect them to make adjustments at every step of their production process.
Read MoreSiegwerk, an international printing ink leader, recently announced their latest generation of electron beam (EB) offset inks. The inks are an innovative solution for the offset printing and EB curing process. This new technology allows for exceptional print quality and reduces operational costs.
Read MoreAs the global population grows by 80 million people every year, it's no surprise that the food packaging industry is growing as well. According to a recent Smithers Pira report, the food packaging market is on track to grow faster than the packaging market as a whole. With this increase comes an ever growing responsibility of packaging manufacturers to make sure their product can safely hold all foods and beverages.
Read MoreModernization of existing technology is something that happens on a regular basis. We build upon existing infrastructure to enhance, improve, and make whatever it is more reliable. This same concept applies to the world of printing. Retrofitting an existing press with electron beam technology is an upgrade that modernizes your company to compete in the 21st century.
Read MoreThis article was originally published on www.inkworldmagazine.com on December 19th, 2016. The original post can be viewed here.
Siegwerk is now offering a new ink range for offset printing that is particularly suitable for flexible packaging. With these state-of-the-art energy curing offset ink solutions (e.g. EB 705), Siegwerk gives flexible packaging printers access to the benefits of offset printing for short print job lengths: low cost of print form and short set-up times allowing for quicker changeovers between the print jobs.
Read MoreThis past November, Energy Sciences Inc. partner Comexi received an award for their commitment to sustainability. The award is recognition for Comexi's ongoing efforts to make the flexible packaging and conversion industry as eco-friendly as possible. As an environmentally conscious company, ESI is enthusiastic to work with partners like Comexi that have the same sustainability directives in mind.
Read MoreWhen one considers the adoption of energy based curing technology, it's easy to deduce energy will be expended in the curing process. What's more crucial to consider, however, is how that plays against energy savings.
Both Electron Beam and UV technologies are effective at reducing costs—including those associated with operational inefficiencies such as high energy costs. And in recent years, ebeam technology has seen rapid adoption in food flexible packaging.
Read MoreThe Comexi OFFSET CI-8 is a variable format press with a central impression drum, specifically designed for printing on extensible materials. It’s a ground-breaking solution that responds to the challenges of the flexible packaging printing sector: reducing environmental impact, increasing energy efficiency, producing high quality print and speed to market.
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