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Baum Machine – Custom Replacement Secondary Arms for a Paperboard Mill

A Wisconsin paperboard mill had experienced a failure of the Secondary Arms on the reel section. This is where the paper sheet is wound onto a spool that is driven from a reel drum. Continuous production requires that spool changes can occur “on the fly”.

The problem was that the portion of the secondary arm that supports a cam follower broke off. An emergency welding repair had to be made. Unfortunately, the resulting downtime was costly due to lost production hours. Additionally, it was unclear how long the repair would endure before it would fail.

Secondary arm repair and reel section

One challenge to the mill was that it had difficulty sourcing a replacement part in a reasonable amount of time. The age of the machine played a factor as well. After contacting Baum Machine and inspecting the reel section, it was determined that they could manufacture new Secondary Arms to meet the customer’s requirements.

On a scheduled down, Baum’s engineering team visited the mill to take measurements for reverse engineering. Since the parts were on the machine, a few critical bore dimensions could not be recorded.

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However, it could be possible once they were removed from the machine, but that would lead to more costly downtime for the mill. That problem was solved by proposing to manufacture complete less the critical bores. When the mill had their scheduled down, the parts would be removed and brought to Baum Machine, dimensions recorded, bores completed, and the new Secondary Arms returned to the mill for installation on the same day.

The mill operators were pleased to learn that the new Secondary Arms could be replaced during the course of the scheduled machine down, eliminating unnecessary downtime. Also, the new Arms were made from steel, not a casting, and modified for additional strength.

• Custom replacement part
• Cost-effective solution
• Steel construction
• Longer service life
• Made in the USA

New North – Converting Corridor of the U.S.

#1 State and Region in Paper Production!

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For more information, contact Barb LaMue, President and CEO of New North. 920-336-3860.

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GBIG NEWS | 69 Stories and Links on the Internet 03/09/22

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Get links to the latest news, events, stories, and interviews from our 5P news members. Our goal is to remind the decision makers in Wisconsin of the importance of our industry both historically, and more importantly, into the future.

Industry

Total U.S. Printing-Writing Paper Shipments Increased 3% in January 2022

The Existential Threat of a U.S. Paper Shortage and its impact on the Wisconsin Printing & Converting Industries.

Looking for Answers to Paper Shortages

Paper shortage now on mainstream agenda and it’s NOW TIME for Wisconsin to act on it!

Amplify to present Print Finishing  & Embellishment Event June 14-16

Paper Shortage: Threat of further extension to UPM strike

Verso financial results

Plastic vs Paper Packaging: The Pros and Cons

Is It Better to Plant Trees or Let Forests Regrow Naturally

UN Plastic Pollution Treaty: Industry giants send powerful single ahead of Environment Assembly

Huge shipping company will no longer move plastic waste

INDA Appoints Jennifer Greenamoyer as New Director of Government Affairs

Cellulosic Fibers: A World of Opportunity

Flexible Packaging Market Know the Untapped Growth Opportunities to 2030

Rising Consumer Spending, Manufacturing Activity to Boost US Packaging Demand

Key issues for the specialty-paper market in 2022

BASF has developed new adhesives for labels that no longer interfere with paper and paperboard recycling

Unlocking Flexible Packaging Opportunities With Digital Printing

How Republicans and Democrats agree on USPA overhaul

Five Trends for Industrial Inkjet Printing in 2022

Printing Impressions annual ranking reveal Worzellas fifth largest book printer – Based out of Stevens Point

Creating good packaging for packaged goods

Bio plastics boom: Global production will triple in five years as Asis dominates.

Stand Up Pouch Packaging – The Perfect Package for Your Product

Wisconsin

Green Bay Innovation Group updated website

$1B from infrastructure plan sets up work to restore polluted sites across Wisconsin, Great Lakes

President Biden to visit Superior next week

Converters Expo April 26-27 Lambeau Field

Kohler – The Winter Village In Wisconsin That Will Enchant You Beyond Words

WDNR Board votes to weaken standard for PFAS in drinking water

Wausau Coated: Paper innovation meets latest label and packaging trends

UW Platteville – New grant to advance entrepreneurial mindset for Platteville engineers

Poll finds people are willing to pay to protect the Great lakes amid rising water concerns

Study finds more than 1M tons of salt is flowing into Lake Michigan each year

4imptrint to Build Solar Array at the Distribution Center

Printing Impressions annual ranking reveal Worzelaas fifth largest book printer – Based out of Stevens Point

Labor

FUTURE FOX CITIES CAREER EXPO

Why everybody’s hiring but nobody’s getting hired – America’s broken hiring system

Workforce and Employment: Reskilling

These tech giants want to help prepare the world for the future of work

Evolve or die: Wisconsin’s labor shortage could last years.

WTC: Race for foreign talent is on: Will U.S. get off the starting line?

Converting

Succession Planning for Label Converting Businesses

Digital Decorating – Where Does It Fit and Where is It Going

Wisconsin Converting, Inc. People, packaging solutions for bag manufacturing

Fox Converting – Coating, Printing, and Custom Converting

Converting Unlimited top-quality carton sealing tape large or small quantities.

Pro-Con: CONVERTING AND LOGISTICS partner for the North American Paper Industry

Bay Converting: Your Private Label/Contract Manufacturer Partner

American Custom Converting Adding Value with Integrity

Vidya Holding has acquired all the assets of Dedicated Converting Group, Inc.

PCMC partners with Fox Valley Flexo services to provide flexographic printing education to the print industry

Appvion highlights culture, expansion in new VideoBite

First Business Bank Promotes Chase Kostichka

Korber offers high efficiency rewinder with short lead time

Graphic Composition: YES, TO THINKING DIFFERENTLY

MWES: Robotic Stack Handling System

Precision Paper Converters: So Long, 2021

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ISG Adds Depth and Expertise to Design and Commissioning Teams

epac: Sustainable Food Packaging Trends in 2022

ASI Welcomes GBIG and the 5P Industries for a Company Tour

ASI Welcomes GBIG and the 5P Industries for a Company Tour

Tour Date: March 24, 2022 at 2:30 p.m. 

Location: 1031 Ontario Road, Green Bay, WI 

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1031 Ontario Road 920.468.5477 Green Bay, WI 54311 www.asitti.com 

ASI, Division of Thermal Technologies, Inc., designs and manufactures custom drying, curing,  and cooling equipment for the converting and continuous process industries, including coating  and casting lines, pressure sensitive adhesives and release liners, construction materials, and flexible packaging. We are based in Green Bay, Wisconsin, and have been designing and building drying equipment for over 36 years. We specialize in forced air convection dryers that  transport the web or product using air flotation, roll support, or a belt/conveyor. We build lab line  dryers as small as 36 inches to dryers more than 200 feet long. 

We currently have several dryers on our shop floor in various stages of fabrication, including a 25-foot, single-zone downdraft style dryer for a vinyl casting line and an 83-foot, four-zone roll  support dryer for a battery line. We also have drying systems on our floor for an EPDM rubber  roofing line, as well as an integral plenum dryer system for a digital printing and coating  customer. 

Three-zone drying system for EPDM rubber roofing converting line.

If you are having any drying issues with your current lines or have any upcoming projects, ASI  would love to learn about your processes and how we can help with your drying needs. We  have a dedicated service team that is available for preventive maintenance visits,  troubleshooting, spare parts, installation supervision, startups, and upgrades and retrofits. 

To learn more about ASI and our drying, curing, and cooling systems, visit our website at www.asitti.com or our YouTube page at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLReNB9PlJAY2Ftu60LFk9A

Visit www.greenbayinnovationgroup.com to register!

Foreign conflict driving disruption in Cyber

Foreign conflict driving disruption in Cyber

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As tensions escalate, cyberattacks, threats and uncertainty around the availability of everything from our banking systems, utility services and supply chains are being questioned.  Fears of further escalation is real.  For businesses that fail to plan and take protective measures, the financial fallout can be swift and destructive.   

There are a number of key steps an organization can take for additional protection: 
•    Double check all of your critical security updates
•    Implement Multi-factor Authentication 
•    Strengthen your email protection features
•    Re-fresh employee training on “phishing” and Social Engineering Scams
•    Purchase Cyber Insurance – to mitigate the impact to your business, should a cyber-attack cripple your business

Proactive steps to mitigate these cyber threats are key.  R&R Insurance can help your organization create a Cyber Continuity Plan and offer products and services that protect your business, your assets and your employees from these any many other cyber threats. 

To learn more about these cyber risks, employee training programs and leading insurance solutions, look to R&R Insurance as your cyber solutions provider.  We have included a link to a framework for a Cyber Continuity Plan to get you started.  .  Look for more resources in the coming days!  For more information email us at cyber@rrins.com

Setting up a cyber-security consultation is easy. Please give me a call directly and we can plan our cyber discussion.

Matthew Prickette | R&R Insurance Services, Inc.

Commercial Insurance Consultant

Matthew.Prickette@rrins.comMyKnowledgeBroker.com

Phone: 920-585-6022

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Tech 4 25th Anniversary

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Anniversaries are often a Celebration of successful relationships — ours is no different. This year, Tech4 celebrates its 25th, and as a founding member of the organization, I feel fortunate to have been a small part of many of those relationships.

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Coating and Laminating Offer Converting Benefits

Coating and Laminating Offer Converting Benefits

A View By Susan Stansbury
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Wisconsin converters look to coating or laminates separately for their specialized benefits. Yet, there are times when, for example, less costly coated materials can take the place of laminating. Or, laminating is selected as a superior option.

Decisions around these choices start with the product design. What are the desired product attributes, aesthetics and deliverables? What are the regulatory and testing requirements? 

Aesthetics centered around the “look” of the product may drive developers in a certain direction. On the other hand, they will specify certain performance characteristics. These product characteristics are examples where the plan may demand:

  • A shiny, gloss surface effect, or velvety matte, often seen in packaging.  
  • Transparency or package windows for viewing interior contents.
  • Smooth, soft or other touchable attributes that draw consumers.
  • Drapable, or stiff, or “quiet” (not crinkle-annoying) for food or other usage.
  • Barrier to liquids, on one or both sides, seen in various medical products.
  • Absorbency, such as a dental bib’s absorbent front side and barrier back side.
  • Strength, including tear, burst and other measurements.
  • Features designed around immediately disposable, or reusable products.
  • Minimal performance for economy; and alternately, maximum for premium items.

When an attribute such as a barrier property is a necessity, there is still a range of definition to be determined, such as:

  • Barrier to what…water, chemicals, other fluids.
  • Barrier-protective coatings or layer to minimize “scratch” or other degradation.
  • Product life cycle…length of use or amount of reuse.
  • Ability to recycle. Laminates pose recycling issues. Food and other packages combining paper or plastic and foil as a barrier-to-moisture have had disposal challenges.
  • Products with barrier properties meeting food-grade, EPA or FDA acceptance. 
  • Level of barrier properties. In some cases, barrier films that are laminated to tissue, nonwovens or other materials require a very high level of performance. Even the film to be coated or laminated may need to be qualified as “pinhole free.” And the converting process used must optimize results.
  • Choices of barrier materials may also represent other needs such as ability to heat seal or assuring temperatures the final product may be subject to (such as in the microwave oven).
  • Adhesion properties for both dry and wet applications and matched to type of adhesive.
  • Challenges when converting uneven materials or porous surfaces.

Today’s coating techniques offer more potential to compete with laminating two or more materials.  

Coating may be accomplished on the flexographic press, with a gloss or matte or light barrier property. A converter’s saturation technique can be used to apply a fragrance or lotion to a tissue or nonwoven substrate. The lotion can make the material softer, smoother or provide other consumer benefits. Slot die systems with pre-metered coating are also options.

Laminating offers the best opportunity to combine disparate materials such as a nonwoven and polyester or film or foil and tissue. Today’s lightweight incontinence or sanitary napkin pads are easily converted using an absorbent material combined with a film barrier backside.

Certain products, such as medical, with a pinhole-free, non-leaking barrier backside may also need to be breatheable and drapable. Additionally, a minimally adhesive-laminated combination allows manufacturers to interfold products like tissue-based towels. 

Certain coatings, such as for silicone coated pressure-sensitive release backings run the range of emulsion, solvent and solvent-less silicones. Various papers and films are coated for tapes, labels, signs and adhesive combinations plus especially demanding products such as transdermal medicine-delivery patches and wound care specialties.

Whether the choice is to laminate or coat via various means, product concepts should drive decisions. Developers working with converters can optimize both cost and performance, rather than locking in specifications too early. Working with converters and suppliers like Press Color in Appleton to develop special coatings allows product designers better performance possibilities.

Converters working with developers to offer new, unforeseen properties to attract buyers – are emblematic of the great Wisconsin “Converting Corridor.”

Stansbury’s experience includes many years in the paper, printing, nonwovens and converting industries in corporations and as a consultant

GBIG NEWS PAPER UPDATE CRISIS FOR WISCONSIN 5P and the Converting Industries

GBIG NEWS PAPER UPDATE CRISIS FOR WISCONSIN 5P and the Converting Industries!

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The total U.S. Printing-Writing Paper Shipments increased 3 percent in January 2022, and we anticipate the demand growing over the next quarter. Simply, the U.S. paper mills can’t provide the paper, and the foreign paper mills are on strike or choose not to ship paper to the USA.  

The printing paper mills’ response is shutting down production, due to the decline in printing paper markets or converting paper machines to packaging papers! No, the real answer is to maximize PROFIT without supporting their customer base!  

The paper industry for printing papers has created its own problem over the years with low pricing for its products and lack of investment into its paper mills. Wisconsin has lost ownership of its valuable resource for paper production, along with shutting down capacity. 

We need to support the remaining paper mills in Wisconsin with incentives to reinvest in Wisconsin.  Wisconsin’s top economic development official recently renegotiated a $2.85 billion incentive package with Foxconn down to $80 million, and we forget that paper built Wisconsin. Thank you, Missy Hughes, of WEDC! 

The Wisconsin 5P and Converting industries have a huge demand for these papers, and it is vital for their survival. Wisconsin needs to support these industries with an estimated 98,000 employees with many other industries supporting the 5P and Converting Industries.

Unfortunately, the remaining USA Paper Companies are looking short term, and the demand for printing paper has allowed them to increase prices and put end users on allotments to maximize their profits. However, this short-term effect will force consumers to move more to a digital platform away from using paper. We have seen over 2,000 newspapers close down in 15 years and more and more publishers are going to digital editions for their publications. Why would trade Printing and Packaging Publications cease the production of printed editions?  

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