August 11th, 2009 at 06:49am
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CycleSolv is a chemical services company located in Wilmington, Delaware providing a complete range of chemical treatment services for various industries who are using chemicals as part of their production process such as publishers, car manufacturers, pharmaceuticals to name a few. We go to your workplace and provide on-site recovery services, including recycling of spent solvent streams, disposal of wastes including non-hazardous waste, and sales of specialty chemicals and solvents.
We supply a wide range of organic compounds, pharmaceuticals, intermediates, non-hazardous solvents, cleaning agents and detergents. We have the ability to deliver hard to find chemical products with competitive prices.
Ordered products can be shipped from our warehouse in Wilmington, DE or directly from our suppliers.
Solvent Recycling Services
CycleSolv provides distillation services either on-site or off-site with our fleet of mobile recycling units. We can recycle non-hazardous materials at our facility and hazardous materials at the generators facility. In addition to our own operation, we have recently acquired Engov Ltd and its twenty years of experience in the recycling industry.
Our unique distillation systems are targeted to the generator of 4 drums or more of waste solvent. You no longer have to dispose of a “paid for” resource, adding to the list of regulations that you must comply to. Minimize your waste on-site. Re-use your solvent streams and save 50% or more
We DEAL with your industrial waste problems. Our service is quick and clean. We come to your location, recycle your waste, and arrange for your waste to be removed within a day or two. One phone call and its done. No wasted manpower. No wasted operation time. No wasted labeling time.
Solvent Recycling for Various Industries
Potential industries that needs to outsource their recycling services are in the fields of Metals Cleaning, Technical Cleaning, Printing Plate Wash, Printing, Fiberglass, Yacht Building, Automotive, Polymer and Resin Manufacturing, Electronic Painting and Coating, Tag and Label Industry, Envelope Industry, Tape Manufacturing, Pharmaceuticals to name a few. If your firm does have similar problem encountered by these industries and it has cost you a lot (manpower, machine purchases, etc.) to deal with it then contact us and we will help provide you a solution that may reduce these bulgy monthly expenses. The best part here is that we will handle all these tasks on-site.
Contact Us
* Phone: 302-894-9400
* Fax: 302-894-9450
* info@cyclesolv.com
* Mailing address: P.O. Box 3067 Wilmington, DE 19804
* Physical Address: 301 Ruthar Drive, Newark DE 19711
* Website: Solvent Recycling
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June 6th, 2009 at 01:56am
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I know one can remove
aluminum oxide easily and completely, but this has me stumped.
Here is a layer of oxide so thick it’s eaten thru the thin aluminum sheet in some places. something’s been reacting on the surface for years. problem is, underneath it is some text from an old printing plate. it’s printed on in that mauve plastic ink compound used for printing images onto aluminum which is then used for printing on paper.
you can almost make out the word COFFEE under all the crud.
so: is there any way to remove the crud without damaging the plastic-like printing compound fused into the aluminum? i’ve tried sodium hydroxide, it wipes out oxide and ink. so does baking soda and Simple Green with light scrubbing. MEK does nothing, neither does denatured alcohol of course. ideas?
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May 21st, 2009 at 11:37pm
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There are a lot of ways to create and design your post card, whether in a black and white color or to the stunning four color print. You can also do it as simple as it is or make it as creative as possible. Nobody will stop you making your own style of post card because it is you who will decide for whatever idea you wanted to incorporate in your cardyoure free as a bird to do things the way you wanted it to be.
But most of the clientele would want to express their postcard in an eye-catching four color print. They believe that the more vibrant the postcard will be the more customers will pay attention to it and give cognizance to the postcard. However, the question is, if youre just starting to use a four color postcard what will be the best design to apply? A common question of a beginner who wanted to bring out the best in his four color postcards.
Before developing the design of your postcard asks yourself what is this postcard intended for? Is it an order form, mini-news release, or a general statement of my products and/or services? Make your postcard in a way that will influence the reader to take action. Make sure that if your postcard is a form for ordering or surveying, keep it simple because too much text can be confusing which may cause the reader to lose interest.
When choosing a font make sure you use at least 10pt text. A sans-serif font (Arial, Tahoma, Verdana) is best suited for smaller type size because it has a cleaner sharper look. According to recent marketing research it is proven that full color postcards are more effective than postcards printed in one or two colors. The visual cues in full color printing capture the attention of the reader. Another consideration when designing your custom printed postcard is what type of card stock you will use: coated or uncoated. Coated card stock will express your message on your postcard more vividly since the stock offers a smooth glossy finish adding also its durability.
Choosing your own style of four color postcards is easy if you are going to consider the following tips suggested below:
- Prepaid return postage.
- Pre-addressed return address on card or a pre-addressed envelope.
- Color. Neon-bright paper, pre-printed paper, or photo-postcards attract attention.
- Plenty of room to fill in names and addresses, and easy-to-read large type.
- Check-boxes that allow the recipient to quickly fill out order forms or surveys.
- Incentives such as free gifts or drawings for prizes to entice recipients to return surveys or other types of reply cards.
Include your mailing address, phone number, or other alternate contact information on the card.
- Repeat any special marketing message that is found in accompanying marketing materials. http://www.theprintguide.com/postcard-printing/
- Calls to action. Always tell the recipient what to do with the card "Fill it out & drop it in the mail" may seem obvious, but say it anyway.
- I agree that a great looking card is always picked up, remembered and will stand out on any desk. Great postcard designs will always be noticed in the mail. http://www.andreoni.com/. So the next time you decided to make your own postcard, try to be very smart!
Marlon is a graduate of BACHELOR OF ARTS, major in POLITICAL SCIENCE. Well actually i'm not fun of writing, i dont write at all. i am not expecting that i will be in this field. But i love to read books…almost everything interest me. reading is my passion! but now that i am in an article writer team, writing gives me an additional thrill in myself…Before i love to read books but now im also in a writing stuff. I can't say im a good writer but i am trying to be one.
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May 21st, 2009 at 11:37pm
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Color postcards are considers one of the best means of advertising for business world. When displaying a business's information on color postcards, pretty sure will grab people's attention. And able to convince many patrons to engaged in your business.
As I am thinking of the credibility of the connotation about the color postcards, Id come a crossed an article posted at http://info@printingquote.com/ about some relevant points of views regarding my personal query. Very appealing results gave clarifications on my article which I have considered sharing. That, a direct mail campaign is a great way to advertise a business. We can easily hit thousands of people with eye-catching information about your company. By securing what you wanted for your postcards to look and let you portrays your business accurately, with vibrant colors to draw in the most possible business.
A quality postcard must allow a full color on both sides of the postcard. It is less important to have a dazzling front to the card and then have to settle for a plain black and white back if an intense color on both sides is possible. The rationale is that color on both sides has a high probability of drawing the eye–if someone receives the postcard in the mail, and jumbled up amidst other mailers and circulars.
Now taking note of wanting to make sure that you have chosen a quality color postcards printing services, these color postcards will be an extension of your business thus, securing all the necessity to put only the best foot forward.
Basically, what lays the difference between full color postcard printing and an average postcard is that in four color postcard you will have amazing and radiant colors that surely catch the attention of the people. While in black and white postcards it is practically unnoticeable. So if you are looking for a more different style of postcard try to create a four color postcard that complements your business well.
Marlon is a graduate of BACHELOR OF ARTS, major in POLITICAL SCIENCE. Well actually i'm not fun of writing, i dont write at all. i am not expecting that i will be in this field. But i love to read books…almost everything interest me. reading is my passion! but now that i am in an article writer team, writing gives me an additional thrill in myself…Before i love to read books but now im also in a writing stuff. I can't say im a good writer but i am trying to be one.
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May 6th, 2009 at 08:08pm
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Are you a reader enthusiast? Well if you do for sure you have a better gratitude for the printing press services. The benefits it gives us made us luckier that we can now preserve and duplicate our books and other papers alike without using the conventional means of printing. But thanks a lot to this process for transformation in printing world had come to its fullest development.
Before anything else, did you know where printing press first originates? And how does it help the people? To further understand the essence of printing press lets have a closer look at its history.
Basically, printing is the process of making multiple copies of a document by the use of movable characters or letters. This process was actually developed independently in China and Europe. Before the invention of printing, multiple copies of a manuscript had to be made by hand, a laborious task that could take many years. Printing made it possible to produce more copies in a few weeks than formerly could have been produced in a lifetime by hand. Invented by Johann Gutenberg in c1450, the printing press made the mass publication and circulation of literature possible. Derived from the presses farmers used to make olive oil, the first printing press used a heavy screw to force a printing block against the paper below.
The operator worked a lever to increase and decrease the pressure of the block against the paper. The invention of the printing press, in turn, set off a social revolution that is still in progress. The German printing pioneer Johannes Gutenberg solved the problem of molding movable type. Once developed, printing spread rapidly and began to replace hand-printed texts for a wider audience.
Thus, intellectual life soon was no longer the exclusive domain of church and court, and literacy became a necessity of urban existence. The printing press strengthens intellectual fires at the end of the Middle Ages, helping usher in an era of enlightenment. This great cultural rebirth was inspired by widespread access to and appreciation for classical art and literature, and these translated into a renewed passion for artistic expression. Without the development of the printing press, the Renaissance may never have happened. Without inexpensive printing to make books available to a large portion of society, the son of John Shakespeare, a minor government official in rural England in the mid-1500s, may never have been inspired to write what are now recognized as some of history's greatest plays. What civilization gained from Gutenberg's invention is incalculable.
Now we have come to the latest development of printing press. Luckily out from manual process to the latest procedure printing press is still catering for the purpose of his creationto give satisfaction to the general people by providing a wider information opportunities through the means of newspapers, literary pieces books and a lot more.
Marlon is a graduate of BACHELOR OF ARTS, major in POLITICAL SCIENCE. Well actually i'm not fun of writing, i dont write at all. i am not expecting that i will be in this field. But i love to read books…almost everything interest me. reading is my passion! but now that i am in an article writer team, writing gives me an additional thrill in myself…Before i love to read books but now im also in a writing stuff. I can't say im a good writer but i am trying to be one.
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April 8th, 2009 at 02:22am
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There are a lot of new technologies used in the printing press industry. Make it from simple to very complicated machines that for sure will lead to the transformation of printing services. And even more, latest technologies are still innovating for faster and accurate printing results.
The original method of printing was block printing, pressing sheets of paper into individually carved wooden blocks usually called(xylography). It is believed that block printing originated in China and the earliest known printed text, the Diamond Sutra (a Buddhist scripture), was printed in China in 868 A.D. The technique was also known in Europe, where it was mostly used to print Bibles. Because of the difficulties inherent in carving massive quantities of minute text for every block, and given the levels of peasant illiteracy at the time, texts such as the "Pauper's Bibles" emphasized illustrations and used words sparsely. As a new block had to be carved for each page, printing different books was an incredibly time consuming activity.
After the block printing another technique was been introduced, the moveable clay and metal type are processes much more than hand copying. The use of movable type in printing was invented in 1041 AD by Bi Sheng in China. Sheng used clay type, which broke easily, but eventually Goryeo (Korea) sponsored the production of metal type (a type foundry was established by the Korean government in the early 15th century). Since there are thousands of Chinese characters (Koreans also used Chinese characters in literature), the benefit of the technique is not as apparent as with alphabetic based languages. Movable type did spur, however, additional scholarly pursuits in Song China and facilitated more creative modes of printing. Nevertheless, movable type was never extensively used in China until the European style printing press was introduced in relatively recent times (thus bringing the technology full circle).
Although probably unaware of the Chinese/Korean printing methods. Gutenberg refined the technique with the first widespread use of movable type, where the characters are separate parts that are inserted to make the text. Gutenberg is also credited with the first use of an oil-based ink, and using "rag" paper introduced into Europe from China by way of Muslims, who had a paper mill in operation in Baghdad as early as 794. Before inventing the printing press in 1440, Gutenberg had worked as a goldsmith. Without a doubt, the skills and knowledge of metals that he learned as a craftsman were crucial to the later invention of the press.
From the different pioneering inventors of the printing press, nowadays high-tech machines are also invented to to help upgrade the industry when it comes to fast, efficient and credible result of printing services. The printing press certainly initiated an "information revolution" on par with the Internet today. Printing could and did spread new ideas quickly and with greater impact.
Marlon is a graduate of BACHELOR OF ARTS, major in POLITICAL SCIENCE. Well actually i'm not fun of writing, i dont write at all. i am not expecting that i will be in this field. But i love to read books…almost everything interest me. reading is my passion! but now that i am in an article writer team, writing gives me an additional thrill in myself…Before i love to read books but now im also in a writing stuff. I can't say im a good writer but i am trying to be one.
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April 5th, 2009 at 12:16am
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We like everything to be at their best. This is the reason why we want to bring out the best yield possible. In connection with our printing needs, we find reputable printing presses; use the most suitable materials and the right printing process to be sure that we are doing the right thing…
A smart customer knows what he wants. If what he desire is an effective, catchy, durable and affordable poster, he utilizes large format poster services to ensure that his objectives are met and the results are fulfilling.
Large format poster printing offers a wide-variety of choices on how we can yield a quality, fast and economical large format posters. If time is a deciding factor then not to worry about it because fast turnaround is guaranteed. In addition, it ensures an attention-grabbing large format poster at a very reasonable price. In fact, most printing companies are offering large format poster printing services to give their clientele superb printing services. Large format poster printing is an opportunity that offers efficient commercial large format poster printing in order to effectuate the clienteles desired results.
Large format poster printing uses technologically advanced equipments and supplies in printing posters to deliver an effective printing job. Printing companies are advantaged of the latest technology to bring their clients outstanding printing results. Nowadays, they use high-powered computers that create attention-grabbing and breathtaking digital enhancement techniques to make large format posters strikingly appealing. Reliable poster printing companies are crucial in creating an elegant, affordable and professionally made large format poster. Best equipments and supplies include large format camera, large format printers, ink and quality photo paper to make the printing services superb and satisfying.
It is a must that advertisers distribute a positive and lasting impression with regards to their products and services. This is the reason why they have to be meticulous and idealistic in connection with their materials. Printing can make or break the potential success of a promotion or marketing strategy, thus, emphasis on it is indispensable. Positive impression is a cause that can result to the benefit of the company with regards to its sales. Large Format Posters works to your advantage. In fact our commercial format large printing wholesale is trying to make way to your desired printing output.
Large format poster printing services can give any person an air of relief and satisfaction even when facing a difficult printing project. This is because its expertise is to give emphasis on quality, durability, time and the totality of the project. In effect, large format poster printing companies must guarantee your moneys worth by effecting fulfilling printing results. Large format poster printing gives you nothing but the best transactions!
Maricon Williams
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April 1st, 2009 at 10:59pm
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Did you know for a fact that the Printing Industry has considerable standing in UKs business and economy by being 6th largest industry in the country?
Yes! In fact, there are about 15,000 existing printing companies in the country with about 340,000 employed workers. Thus, considering its large labor force, tasks and the machineries involved in a printing company, accidents are, not surprisingly, frequent occurrences. Annually, printing companies come up with a report of about 1,350 work-related accidents and major injuries like fractures and amputations are results of about 200 of these types of accidents.
In order to have a clear view of how and why accidents occur they were classified into three common types: manual handling; slips and trips and machinery accidents. Manual handling accidents represent about 1/3 of all the accidents reported by the printing and newspaper publishing industries. While, slips and trips accidents have a reported 341 slip and trip accidents where a significant number caused major injuries. Slips and trips represents over 25% of all the accidents by this sector of industry. The third and most common type of accident are machinery accidents in the printing and newspaper publishing industries and represents around 16% of all reported injuries. These accidents occur during setting up or cleaning down of printing presses or print finishing machinery.
In the printing industry, it is important to manage Machinery Safety in order to minimize accidents on machineries. These could be done by first identifying the problem areas in machines. After problem shooting decisions must be made on what to do and act on these decisions. Effective management of machinery safety means, that you troubleshoot and make sure that the following are done:
- Equipment is suitable for the use that it was intended for.
- Equipment is adequately maintained.
- Guards and protective devices are supplied and kept in good working order.
- Equipment whose safe operation is critically dependant on its condition in use and where deterioration would lead to a significant risk, are inspected at suitable intervals by a competent person.
- Adequate operator training and instructions are given.
Following the Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations 1998 (PUWER) places general duties on employers to ensure that the work equipment they provide is suitable and safety for use. Practical improvements must be made especially on troublesome printing equipment identified. By this, accidents may be more lessened and workers would not have to risk too much in their performance.
Lala B. is a 26 year-old Communication Arts graduate, with a major in Journalism. Right after graduating last 1999, she worked for one year as a clerk then became a Research, Publication and Documentation Program Director at a non-government organization, which focuses on the rights, interests and welfare of workers for about four years.
Book reading has always been her greatest passion — mysteries, horrors, psycho-thrillers, historical documentaries and classics. She got hooked into it way back when she was but a shy kid.
Her writing prowess began as early as she was 10 years old in girlish diaries. With writing, she felt freedom to express her viewpoints and assert it, to bring out all concerns — imagined and observed, to bear witness.
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March 25th, 2009 at 10:15am
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Before anything else, lets have a brief description of the screen printing and heat transfer processes. Screen printing refers to the forcing of inks through a stencil that is in a mesh material. Heat transfer, on the other hand, is a method of applying an image in T-shirts, sweatshirts, jackets, hats, bags and more by releasing an ink, dye, toner, etc. from a special transfer paper via heat. Now, lets move onwards
According to the article Screen Printing vs. Heat Transfer by Bruce Roberts which was posted at www.bfprinting.com, the author has mentioned some pros and cons in using the screen printing and heat transfer methods to produce printed apparels. The article has stated that screen printing is advisable if you are planning to do mass production of T-shirts. He has added that digital heat transfer must be considered for printing short runs because it avoids the expense and extra work of preparing screens and cleaning up ink and chemicals. With financial considerations, much money is needed in screen printing than in heat transfer if you want to set up a business. The screen printing process was also explained in Roberts article.
Advantages and Limitations of Screen Printing
Screen printing is suitable for most projects which will be exposed to outdoor elements because of its inks that can last outdoors up to seven years against fading. Its other advantages include larger or smaller design format, use of half tones and blends, versatility and adaptability, great design reproduction capabilities, being good with fine detail, being economical on larger orders, and being permanent when applied properly. So, if you need printing on ridged materials like wood, glass, plastics, etc., it is absolutely the perfect choice for durability and value. However, it doesnt work well on coarse textured substrates.
Advantages and Limitations of Heat Transfer
The heat transfer process offers unlimited print color combinations, photographic quality reproductions, and the versatility to print small quantities with multicolor designs. It also allows an opportunity to have small quantities of shirts made with colorful designs at affordable prices. Moreover, heat transfer printed shirts are fully washable and can be ironed after a wash while screen-printed shirts cannot be ironed. However, this process doesnt work properly on dark shirts.
There you have it, folks! With this information on screen printing and heat transfer, the choice is still left for you to decide on which process best suits you. I agree that both methods of printing can be truly fun and rewarding but then, there will always be one that will stand out from among these two. What do you think, is it screen printing or heat transfer?
Nash Ville
Well, I must say that I am not a born writer. I didnt acquire this gift hereditarily either. However, Im an adventure book lover and used to read everything that I come across in the Internet that sounds interesting. I think, I only developed it through constant practice and exposure to numerous writing stuff. I was chosen to compete in press conferences that showcased my need-so-well-developed writing skills. I became part of our school publication staff. I started as a news writer and photojournalist of the school paper. Soon, I was appointed editor-in-chief. It was during this time when I realized that I needed to be more efficient in writing because duty called for it. I should say that this event in my life opened me wholly to the wonderful world of writing.
With all these, I cant say that I have mastered writing because of these writing experiences. I believe that this craft is also a continuous learning process. Ive been working hard to become amore efficient and competent in writing, most especially now that Im working as a content writer for this company. Im doing articles for printing companies, medical sites, legal sites, and many more.
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March 14th, 2009 at 05:57pm
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If youre familiar with black and white photos on magazines, you might be confused whether it is really a black and white image. Sometimes youll notice that the color is closer to brown or pale yellow.
Theres an easy way to create this effect, the duotone process.
Duotone, from the word duo, means two colors. This is often used in making monochromatic print. It is done by adding a color tint to black and white images. Black ink and gray ink are used to smooth out or allocate different color to specific part, and increase tonal range from lightest to darkest.
Duotone also covers monotone, tritone and quadtone. Monotone, from the word mono, refers to images that have only one color. Tritone images are those that use three colors. Images that contain four colors are known as the quadtone. Tritone and quadtone images primarily use the Overprint Colors button. This will allow you to control the interaction of your ink.
To access Duotone, go to image, then to Mode, and select Duotone. If you are using RGB or CMYK, you will have set your workspace to grayscale first. To do so, select Image, go to Mode and choose Grayscale.
Next, select Image, then Mode, and then Duotone. A dialog box will appear. It is where you have to select the colors you want.
Open the Color Picker by clicking on the color swatch. Then, click on the Custom button. A pop-up menu will open. Select the type of ink and choose the color.
If you want to modify your work, just re-open your Duotone dialog box. To do this, go to Image, select Mode, and then choose Duotone.
Most commonly used duotone combination includes black and yellow, black and medium-blue, black and cyan, and black and brown.
Duotone are often used to make black and white images richer. Try to compare grayscale and duotone images. You will notice that the color will change. Photoshop does not just add the accent color; it also changes the hue of all the pixels.
When you go through the details, youll find that there is only one channel, even if youre using two colors. This is so because Photoshop uses Duotone curve. To access Curve, go to Image, select Mode, choose Duotone. The Duotone Curve button is located on the left of the color swatch. Click on the box of the ink that you want to edit.
If you want to adjust the color through Photoshops Curve Adjustment, just select Image > Adjust > Curves. You can now change the tonal value by clicking and dragging on the line or by entering numbers on the field.
Do not limit your combination to black and gray, use any two different colors.
Blur Loterina
You may wonder why I write articles. Besides from the fact that its my job, I used to write short stories when I was younger. I think it would be helpful if I said Im a big fan of Zach de la Rocha and Rage Against the Machine. This would explain my own views about a lot of things. Their songs were about national issues, politics and human rights. They support the American Indian Movement and Che Guevara, the face you see on t-shirts. Not that it concerns me. I only like their music and idealism.
I like to read anything that contains words in the old English form, though I cant understand it. You know, the King James Version of the Bible with words like thou, thy, thine, wilst, etc. The words used are different. The construction of the sentence is different, too, which makes sentences sound artistic. I also like gothic metal, a music genre, because most of the lyrics contain such words. It is not only the words that fascinate me; its the hidden meaning it contains. Its like an abstract painting; you dont get the real picture until you see through it.
Im not an artist, Im not a poet. I just love writing anything I want. I wasnt born a genius, I just want to know and understand something I dont. I like to find the difference between similar things. Its like counting birthmarks on each identical twin.
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