Abstract:
Window tiles for electron beam systems are provided. The window tiles can comprise a first surface and a second surface, and one or more features extending from the first surface to the second surface. The one or more features can have a non-uniform or tapered cross-section between the first surface and the second surface. The first surface can be configured to be exposed to vacuum conditions and can be configured to receive electrons accelerated from an electron beam generator. The second surface can be configured to allow electrons to pass through to a foil. The window tiles can improve electron beam processing systems for example by increasing electron throughput, lowering power consumption, reducing heat absorption to the foil, improving and increasing foil life, and potentially allowing for use of smaller and cheaper machines in electron beam processing.
Abstract:
The present application relates to methods of manufacturing a laminate comprising coating at least a portion of at least a first substrate with a last down energy-curable adhesive ink; applying at least a second substrate to the coated portion of the first substrate to form a laminate; and curing the laminate. The present application further relates to adhesive ink compositions comprising at least one acrylate monomer, at least one pigment, at least one wetting agent, and at least one dispersing agent.
Abstract:
Disclosed herein is a novel, sustainable and recyclable flexible packaging film used for the purpose of food and non-food packaging. The invention also relates to improved method of manufacturing the recyclable flexible packaging film which results in enhanced recyclability of the film.
Abstract:
Methods of electron beam (EB) curing of polymeric inks are provided. Surface printed substrates with polyolefinic inks (for example, HP indigo electro inks) are used with EB cured lacquers and/or instant cure EB laminating adhesives. EB treatment of polymeric inks can achieve cross-linking in at least one portion of the polymeric inks and can improve the temperature and pressure resistant properties of the polymeric inks.
Abstract:
A recyclable flexible package used for foods, non-foods, pharmaceuticals, and other products that would benefit from flexible packaging solutions is provided. The present invention also relates to the methods of forming recyclable flexible packaging using fewer production steps while using EB cured inks & EB laminates, among others.
Abstract:
Window tiles for electron beam systems are provided. The window tiles can comprise a first surface and a second surface, and one or more features extending from the first surface to the second surface. The one or more features can have a non-uniform or tapered cross-section between the first surface and the second surface. The first surface can be configured to be exposed to vacuum conditions and can be configured to receive electrons accelerated from an electron beam generator. The second surface can be configured to allow electrons to pass through to a foil. The window tiles can improve electron beam processing systems for example by increasing electron throughput, lowering power consumption, reducing heat absorption to the foil, improving and increasing foil life, and potentially allowing for use of smaller and cheaper machines in electron beam processing.