Schober USA

Featured Products - June 2013
June 1, 2013

Featured Products for the flexographic, narrow-web and package printing industries, including Crown Roll Leaf, Schober USA, UEI Group, UniSphere, ITW Foils,Kocher-Beck, MK Masterwork USA, Heidelberg and KURZ.

Featured Products - February 2013
February 1, 2013

Featured Products for the flexographic, narrow-web and package printing industries, including Heidelberg, Wilson Manufacturing, Stafford Manufacturing Corp., PFE, SOHN Manufacturing, Wink US, Schober USA, RotoMetrics, Menges Roller Company, Bunting Magnetics Co., The Montalvo Corporation and Kocher + Beck.

Supplier News - November 2012
November 1, 2012

News on suppliers to the packaging printing industry, including items on Brandtjen & Kluge, Girl Scout Cookies and Anthem Worldwide, Heidelberg, EFI and Online Print Solutions (OPS), Schober USA, Trelleborg, Siegwerk Canada and USA (CUSA), Anderson & Vreeland, Channeled Resources Group, Davis-Standard, Harris & Bruno, Elsner Engineering, UEI Group and Southern Lithoplate, Inc.

Schober Announces New R&D Capabilities
October 26, 2012

In an effort to provide research and development services for its North American customers, Schober USA has recently installed a new rotary diecutting machine in its Fairfield, OH facility. The new machine will make it easier to assist customers with diecutting, punching, creasing, embossing, and other rotary application research and development.

Schober at drupa: IML Stacking, Counting
February 20, 2012

At drupa 2012, Hall 11, booth C06, Schobertechnologies will present its high-speed robot technology for stacking and counting long and very challenging/complex IML-products inline with the RSM rotary cutting machine.

Schober Features Rotary Diecutting and RFID at Labelexpo
August 17, 2010

FAIRFIELD, Ohio—Schober will feature Rotary Die Cutting and RFID Technology in booth 1025 during Labelexpo USA in Chicago from September 14-16, 2010.  Technologies on display will focus on the production of in-mold labels including the RSM-IML/MX machine for the rotary diecutting of labels at high speed.

Rotary Dies Technology Showcase
October 1, 2008

Company: Schober USA, www.schoberusa.com Product: Tungsten Carbide dies What are they?: Tungsten Carbide dies from Schober USA are used to manufacture various products such as flexible packaging, folding cartons, high-volume household and personal care products, technical parts, and more. Features/Capabilities: • Available in solid or segmented designs or with shells • Maximum length of 13.8˝ and a maximum diameter of 7.8˝ • Can absorb vibrations and keep all relevant parameters to minimum variation for predictable die/anvil life cycles • Can be re-sharpened as often as regular dies Company: Gerhardt, www.gerhardt-usa.com Product: Five Star & Seven Star Rotary Dies What

Patience, My Dear
November 1, 2007

RFID has been the “talk of the town” ever since Wal-Mart laid out its expectations to its largest suppliers in 2003—lots of press, lots of hype. Now, it seems as though more participants are asking that famous question posed in Wendy’s® commercials many years ago, “Where’s the beef?” It is true that the glowing light of RFID has dimmed during the last couple of years—reality has not lived up to the expectations that were created. That doesn’t mean, however, that RFID is no longer something package printers need to consider. RFID is being implemented in a wide range of applications and some of

Schober USA Releases New Solutions Brochure
June 22, 2007

CINCINNATI, Ohio—New “solutions” literature from Schober USA details their lineup of high capacity rotary web converting equipment including rotary die cutting, folding, punching, scoring, creasing, and more. This new 8-page, full color brochure provides an overview of converting capabilities for paper, film, paperboard, self-adhesive film, and foil. These proven technologies are at use within converting facilities throughout North America for the production of milk and juice cartons, cigarette packages, labels, food packages, RFID tag insertion, household cleaning pads, diapers, airline/public transportation tickets, wallpapers, diabetes test strips, surgical masks, gowns, air filtration masks, and more. Schober engineers can assist with process development and process validation

Discerning the alphabet soup of RFID standards
June 9, 2006

Do you know understand the acronym jungle of RFID standards groups—IATA, CEN, ETSI, ANSI, AIAG, ISO? Does HF and UHF mean anything to you? How about ISO18000, EPC Class 1, Generation 2, ISO10374.2, ISO17365, or ISO17364? If not, you have to read packagePRINTING’s July TechnologyUpdate, called “A Dog’s Tale on RFID Standards.” Written by TAGSYS’ Director of Global Marketing & Public Relations Ken Reich and the company’s Chief Technology Officer Alastair McArthur, the article explains the ins and outs of RFID standards—where they are today, where it appears they are headed, and what new developments are in the pipeline. RFID standards are confusing and