NEW product development, PAPER, COMMERCIAL products, INVENTIONS
Abstract
The article reports on the new product from Nocopi Inc. in the U.S. According to the author, the company has developed a proprietary dye that is combined with wood pulp when paper is manufactured. The product changes the reflective properties of papers, so copiers can not pick up the prints on it. Moreover, Nocopi plans to unveil its first copy-proof paper in July 1985.
Features the top printing and imaging products of 2006. HP Design Jet 5500PS printer from Hewlett-Packard; Océ LightJet 500XL photo imager from Océ; DuPont Artistri 2020 Digital Textile System from DuPont; Condor BriteWhite fine art paper from Hawk Mountain.
COMMERCIAL products, COOLING systems, ALUMINUM foil, ASBESTOS, PAPER
Abstract
The author discusses several product innovations and enhancements as of May 15, 1934. The topics discussed include new cooling materials and devices including salt ice, aluminum foil insulation for freight trucks, and milk cooler and the probability of more powerful car engines being developed. New uses for strong corrugated paper material and asbestos paper are also mentioned.
Presents the cost/price analysis of commercial products published in the July 19, 1995 issue of `ICE-Alert,' Thinking Cap Solutions Inc.'s monthly newsletter. Steel; Nonferrous metals; Paper and packaging; Chemicals; Electronics.
The author reflects on which high-value commodity could be put forward for the 100th Jubilee spot in the U.S. as of July 2012. He believes the link between an anniversary and the particular commodity associated with it could be proportional to the item's value, such as paper, cotton and leather celebrating the first five years. He is proposing oil, which has reached a price of around 100 U.S. dollars per barrel (bbl), to have that 100th Jubilee spot.
Suggests various products to meeting planners. Personal Cooling System from Sharper Image; Pastry concoctions from chef Laura Saynay; Pop-out paper; Fisher-Price's View-Master.
The article reports on the introduction of 10 milliliter Stand Up Paper Bottle by Xela Pack Inc. This package meets the demand for upscale sample package. It is the smallest free-standing sample pack produced by the company using 75 per cent paper.
Published
2005
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