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New power brands and competition to stimulate the use of packaging boards
Stora Enso Oyj
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Europe's leading consumer packaging board producer, Stora Enso, is launching new power brands Cupforma and Trayforma for the cup and tray markets. For the cup market the company seeks growth in promotional and coffee-to-go products, while the main potential in the tray market is in non-food applications. To encourage the design of non-food trays, the company has announced the Trayforma International Design Awards competition.
Clamping Joint In New Actuator Shall Provide Safer and Improved Processes
SOMAS Instrument AB
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The Swedish company Somas Instrument AB has designed a new pneumatic actuator(type A) in which the play between the valve and the actuator has been eliminated. This is achieved via a clamping joint that in combination with a commercial bushing leads to high friction between the actuator's drive shaft and the valve's spindle. According to the company, this will considerably increase the possibilities for process optimisation and safer operation.
Sycon Barab checks indoor air qualityA strategy focusing on investigation tocure unhealthy buildings
Sycon Barab
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Moisture damage and unhealthy buildings are a permanently present problem. However there is no reason why people should suffer illness due to poor indoor air quality. Nowadays there is an excellent fund of knowledge about unhealthy buildings, and the problems can often be solved without the need to evacuate residents or to empty an entire workplace. This is the view of the Carl Bro company Sycon Barab, a well-known environmental consultancy which since the mid-1980s has offered expertise on the indoor environment and associated damage to buildings. "Buildings are always subject to some damage or other. Certain things cause health problems, others don't. What is important in making premises healthy is to find precisely those faults that give rise to health problems", says the company's Managing Director, Erik Winqvist."So as to quickly find the reasons and take the necessary measures it's important to have a good knowledge of construction techniques and a well-defined investigation strategy", stresses Erik Winqvist.
Oden Control at SPCI 2002 International premiere for precision-regulating gear technology
Oden Control AB
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SPCI 2002, 4-6 JuneStockholm International Fairs Stand A21:30 (Alnab)
Most modern paper machine in Sweden on stream after several billion investment
Holmen Paper AB
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After the largest investment for more than 30 years, the first paper was reeled off at the Holmen-owned Hallsta Paper Mill in Hallstavik, 100 km north of Stockholm, Sweden. The start was also an impressive display of the advanced planning and time management of a reconstruction and investment project implemented parallel to the mill's ongoing production. A thousand extra workers and perfect "just-in-time-deliveries" were needed during the 70 days available for production stops, which in industry terms is an extremely short period. One result of the now completed investment, which approached SEK 2.3 billion, is one of the world's most modern plants for high-quality paper for newspapers and magazines.
Strong growth forecast for digital printing in packaging applications
Stora Enso Oyj
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Stora Enso predicts digital printing will take a strong position in packaging markets and become a mainstream process. Strong growth in demand over the last six months for board products that are suitable for digital processes supports the company's forecast. Pira International, which follows developments in the packaging industry also believes that digital printing will account for almost 20% of all printing by 2010.
BIO 2002 in Toronto Many new biotech developments in Swedens largest trade fair venture
Swedish Bioscience Programme, Exportr†det
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Sweden invests more in biotech per capita than any other country in the world. The country also has the fourth-largest biotech industry in Europe, characterised by a successful entrepreneurial approach, well-developed infrastructure, well-trained workforce and a favourable financial growth climate.In particular, Sweden's internationally focused researchers have been quick to realise the potential of genomics and have rapidly established a global reputation in research fields such as stem cells, where 24 of the total of 64 lines that have been identified by the American National Institute of Health are to be found in the country. Sweden is also at the forefront in the highly complex field of protein research, with several successful companies and universities. This work is headed by the Karolinska Institutet, an organisation whose activities have generated five Nobel Prize winners. It is within areas such as these that new developments and advances will be presented when Sweden implements its largest ever biotech trade fair venture at BIO 2002. Almost 20 companies and organisations are presenting their new developments in a 1200 ft² stand within the framework of the nationally financed Swedish Bioscience Programme.
Hägglunds launches compact drivesolution based on user survey
Haegglunds Drives AB / Hagglunds Drives AB
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Hägglunds Drives has launched a new range of hydraulic motors, named Compact CB. They combine space economy with high torque and are reportedly maintenance free and operate at a very low noise level. The new product line is for example suitable for heavy duty applications such as Shredders, Feeders and Roll Mills and is - according to the manufacturer - by far the most compact drive solution on the market.The CB builds upon existing designs with a high mechanical efficiency, but provides a wider choice with regard to application in conjunction with increased performance and reliability. It is based on the specified needs of users derived from a unique technical survey in 13 different countries.
Autoliv launches smart seat belts
Autoliv Inc.
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(Stockholm, Apr. 3, 2002) - Autoliv Inc. (NYSE: ALV and SSE: ALIV) has started to introduce a seat belt system which can adapt its restraining force - and hence the load on the occupant - to the severity of the crash and to the restraining force of the airbag. In future vehicles this technological breakthrough will also enable the seat belt to adjust its restraining force to each occupant. This smart seat belt will be particularly beneficial for the elderly and for small women. The new improvement is currently being introduced globally on the new BMW 7-series and the new Mercedes E-Class.
Cut-to-length stainless steel hollow sections measure up to Tetra Paks requirements
Stalatube Oy
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TUBE 2002 Trade FairDüsseldorf, April 8-12, 2002Stand #B40Tetra Pak, a leading liquid food packaging machinery manufacturer, has selected Stalatube Oy's stainless steel hollow sections for the frame structures of its packaging machines. Economical feasibility and flexibility of installation are cited as major attributes of the Stalatube sections.