Roller engraving technology.(Rolls & rollers)(Brief Article)

From: Converting | Date: April 1, 2004| Author: Butalla, Laura | Copyright information

The ART [Anilox Reverse Technology) roll is an engraving technique optimized for package printing applications. ART engravings are often used to create high opacity white or black ink laydowns on clear film and can carry volumes of up to 90 BCM. The ART roll is said to deliver a thin, uniform ink film, which essentially eliminates pinholes of solids in flexo and gravure pr...

Related newspaper, magazine, and journal articles from HighBeam Research

Roller engraving technology.(Rolls & rollers)(Brief Article)
Converting ; The ART [Anilox Reverse Technology) roll is an engraving technique optimized for package printing applications. ART engravings are often used to create high opacity white or black ink laydowns on clear film and can carry volumes of up to 90 BCM. The ART roll is said to deliver a thin, uniform ink
Precious rock art threatened. (Natural Heritage).(Brief Article)
Habitat Australia ; The Burrup Peninsula, on the northwest coast of the Pilbara, Western Australia, is an extraordinary area from both an ecological and a cultural heritage point of view. It contains the world's largest and most important collection of petroglyphs--tens of thousands of ancient rock art engravings
Exhibitions of San art, engravings and rural pottery.(News)
Pretoria News (South Africa) ; Art New exhibitions n Carrol Boyes, Brooklyn Mall, Shop 215, 021 462 3129, 084 603 6364: National Sprout exhibition opens today and runs until July 29. n Centurion Art Gallery, c/o Cantonments Road and Unie Avenue, Centurion, 012 358 3477: Students of the Eben Germishuys Art Studio exhibit till
Fed: Rock art site plans enrage environmentalists
AAP General News (Australia) ; 00-00-0000 Fed: Rock art site plans enrage environmentalists By Linda McSweeny CANBERRA, April 25 AAP - Some of the world's finest rock art could be obliterated under a plan to house six gas processing plants at a site in Western Australia' s Burrup Peninsula, the WA Greens said today. The Burrup,
Fed: Rock art site plans enrage Greens
AAP General News (Australia) ; 00-00-0000 Fed: Rock art site plans enrage Greens The West Australian Greens say some of the world's finest rock art could be obliterated under a plan to house six gas processing plants at the site on the state's Burrup Peninsula. The Burrup, on the north-west coast of the Pilbara region, is
Circa Publishing obtains license for Vatican Library, NY Botanical Garden collections. (news).(Brief Article)
Art Business News ; ... com. From illuminated manuscripts, historical documents, masterworks, religious art, engravings and music to flora and fauna, maps, architecture and sculpture, dozens of new images are available on the sites. Each month, new releases are rotated into each ...
Botanic bounty Antiques and Garden Fair raises $100,000
Chicago Sun-Times ; One of the most exciting events to hit the North Shore in many years was unveiled at the Chicago Botanic Garden last week at a preview party for the inaugural Antiques and Garden Fair. Welcoming almost 950 attendees, the benefit raised $100,000 in what organizers and guests alike hope will become
MARITIME MUSEUM TO HOLD AUCTION; JEWELRY, ART, SHIP MODELS INCLUDED.(News)
Daily News (Los Angeles, CA) ; Byline: Angela Randazzo Staff Writer Jewelry, artwork and symbols of the sea will be up for bid Sunday, when the county's Maritime Museum holds its annual auction to raise money for educational programs, special events and exhibits. The event will begin at 4 p.m., with the auction starting at 5
The art of money. (coins of ancient Greece and Rome)
The Economist (US) ; THOSE who do not regard coin design as an art form have probably not spent much time recently at Sotheby's, where two of the world's great coin collections have come on the market. The first, sold in 1990, was the highly important collection amassed by Nelson Bunker Hunt, a rich Texan who has been
Japonisme and decadence: painting the prose of 'A rebours.' (J.-K. Huysmans)
The Romanic Review ; Japonisme represents a cultural phenomenon explored primarily within the context of the visual arts, portrayed customarily in critical studies as an important creative influence on French Impressionist painters of the second half of the nineteenth century.(1) It is true that in the work of a