February 2010 PFFC

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Pointing finger places blame but won't solve the problem

The more parties that are involved in any project, the more opportunities there are for post-mortems that involve finger pointing if something goes wrong. This is especially true in our industry when a multicomponent construction that is intended for the packaging industry does not work properly. The construction might be as simple as one flexible substrate laminated to another with an adhesive. It can also be considerably more complex, with inks, adhesives, primers, coatings, extruded resins, metallization, and a variety of substrates both treated and untreated. The number of manufacturers involved in a construction tends to increase as ...

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