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Non-Tech : UFSI - Ukraine Financial Services, Inc.

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To: donpat who wrote (20)7/28/2006 9:00:24 PM
From: jmhollen   of 53
 
Could be. Although, I think all the rights and royalties are taken care of when you buy the little plastic product packets and the production system 'roll stock' of dissolvable media that you then put your own coatings on. Or, it may be that you send your coating(s) to the reel stock manufacturer in bulk and they apply it then ship the finished reels back to you.

As with label applying units ("..labelers..") on high-speed bottling lines, the labels come on a slick paper backing on large reels. When the labels are acutally applied the backing paper peels off and goes to the scrap bin below or to a vacuum scrap take-away system feeding a central Torrit collector or baghouse.

Most higher volume reel-fed machines of these types have two feed reels. One active reel and another one that is automatically engaged when the first is empty. That allows new reel replacement without stopping the line. If we are talking a mosty-manual, small volume operation, they would probably have enough 'indians' in place to swap out a new reel in just a matter of moments and thus use single reel machines.

It's all T.B.D. at this point, but I think the basic agreements are already in place.

John :-)

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