Dewalt DPG26L ToughTack Grip Palm Warehouse and Packaging Work Glove, Large Bought for my job in retail – The Pro – Iowa
I worked in Retail and had to move boxes all day and night, these gloves protected my hands fine and provided a good grip, thats all you need to know.
Gloves ended up wearing very well actually better than some that purchased at work that turned my hands orange for a week.very good grip,great on the forklift too, good dexterity just wish i could get a pair in hi vis colors DeWALT: DPG26L DeWalt Gloves ToughTack Grip Model DPG26L with the ToughTack palm and fingertips provide superior grip. The breathable neoprene between fingers offers improved flexibility and the reinforced covered fingertips provide added protection. A streamlined elastic cuff combined with hook and loop closure ensures a secure fit and the breathable spandex back hand stretches for maximum comfort, fit and ventilation. These gloves have a terry cloth backhand for wiping sweat away from your brow, ToughThread double stitching for greater durability and concealed interior seam stitching to prevent snagging. Reinforced leather thumb saddle provides greater protection and toughness. Abrasion resistant and machine washable. Size LARGE.
Dewalt DPG26L ToughTack Grip Palm Warehouse and Packaging Work Glove, Large
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A small seed becomes a big Tree, gives shed in summer and in winter all of the leaves of the Tree falls down to indirectly provide us more sunlight and the atmosphere becomes more warm.
Flower on threes give joyfulness to us. Fruits satisfy our hunger.
They (Trees) always take away polluted air (Carbon Dioxide) from the environment and in return they give fresh, purified oxygen.
Tree provide home to the Birds, Animals and Human Beings also.
Some tree have medicinal values also, their every part starting from the roots to the top are full of medicinal values, Neem (Botanical Name: Azadirachta Indica) is a very famous tree and best example of this.
Trees help in controlling temperature of the environment. You have noticed that the place where there are trees, are much more cooler and hygienic for living. That’s why people prefer to spend their life in regions which are away from concrete jungle of cities Like New York, New Delhi, Tokyo, Mumbai, London, Cairo and all other big cities.
Deforestation is normal these days, this is creating a lot of problems. Some of the hazards from deforestation are as follow:
1) Soil Erosion: The trees help in keeping the soil intact with their roots but when there is lot of cutting of trees, the soil is washed away with water during the rains. And during floods the it creates havoc. Due to soil erosion the water level also falls down.
2) Pollution: Trees help in controlling the pollution in the air and if their are no trees, we have to face more air pollution.
3) Lack of Pure Oxygen
4) Environmental Imbalance
5) Imbalance in the Food Chain of the Ecosystem.
6) Global Warming is becoming a major problem these days due to this. Due to this Glaciers are melting and the Sea Level is rising day by day. This is indirectly creating lot of environmental problems.
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Stand up pouches have taken the packaging industry by storm. Manufacturers of products that are liquid or granular in nature love them for the many new merchandising opportunities they offer, because they can either stand on a shelf or hang on a peg in a display. In addition, because standup pouches are typically made of plastic or plastic/aluminum laminates, they can be printed with any number of colors, designs, or logos. This makes them stand out even more at retail.
Suppliers of stand up pouches warn that there are special requirements if you want to print on a stand up pouch. With any technological advancement inevitably come additional requirements and steps, especially in the graphics field. Here, following the (sometimes complicated) instructions can result in a final product that looks nothing like what you thought you ordered. If you are not a graphics expert then use the following checklist when ordering printed standup pouches to make sure that the stand up pouch you ordered is what you want.
1. There are two types of printing methods used for standup pouches. The first is rotogravure printing, which functions like a traditional rotary printing press, with the image to be printed first being engraved onto a copper cylinder, then pressed onto the object. The press has one printing unit for each color, typically a blend of CMYK colors (cyan, magenta, yellow and key, which is printing terminology for black).
The second printing method is flexographic printing, where the stand up pouch is fed into a printing press from a roll. Then it is pulled through a series of print units, each printing a single CMYK color.
Each type of printing method has its own advantages, but rotogravure printing tends to produce a better image at a higher resolution (but is also more expensive). In recent years, technological advancements have helped flexographic printers produce pieces that are similar in quality to rotogravure pieces, at cheaper prices. Check with your supplier to see what they recommend for your particular printed stand up pouch.
2. Make sure you always submit multiple copies of your artwork for standup pouches. A general rule of thumb is two hard color copies, one hard black and white copy, and one digital copy, typically stored on a compact disk. Many companies will accept graphics files via e-mail, but because they tend to be extremely large, a CD is typically recommended. If your artwork is under 60MB, most e-mail systems should be able to handle it.
3. Along with copies of your artwork, make sure you submit a copy of your true color standards (PMS numbers or color samples) so the colors of your artwork can be matched identically.
4. Your standup pouch artwork should be in Adobe Illustrator or Photoshop file format. Most suppliers will also accept Macromedia Freehand or CorelDraw, although Adobe is the industry standard. Most printers prefer you store three versions of your artwork on the CD you provide them: two EPS copies (one converted into outline, one unconverted), and one PDF version.
5. Create outlines around all of the text in your printed stand up pouch design. Outlines turn text into small graphic designs, which means your fonts will not be distorted in the translation process. As a safety precaution, make sure you supply your printer with the fonts you used in your artwork. If they need to make changes, you’ll want the fonts to match your design.
6. The resolution of any photographic images you use must not be less than 350 dpi. Lower resolution may result in your image looking pixilated and distorted, which can compromise your professional image.
7. Your printer should also have copies of the individual images you used in your design. Be sure to include these on the CD you submit.
8. Never flatten stand up pouch image layers. All layers of an image or design should remain separate, in case the printer needs to access one for revision or adjustment. Again, you should provide your printer with all the images you used, in their original layered form.
9. Don’t forget to provide the UPC number to your supplier. Most suppliers can convert these numbers to an actual bar code and place them onto your artwork.
10. Ask for a “print proof” of your stand up pouch artwork to sign off on from your supplier that includes all the PMS colors and information you’ve provided for your printed stand up pouches.
In closing, few packaging products can compete with printed stand up pouches when the artwork and the film structure come together perfectly. Consumers will remember your product and retailers will gladly showcase them. This checklist will help you communicate with your supplier and consistently make your stand up pouch packaging pop on the store shelves.
David Marinac
http://www.abc-packaging.com/products/stand-up-pouches.htm
American Built Containment Systems (ABC Systems) is the only company that custom designs specialty packaging via the Internet without having to meet with a customer face-to-face. This allows them to respond faster than any other company at the total lowest cost.