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Jar line is a royal flush (sidebar)

Published in Packaging World Magazine, November 1998 , p. 30
Written by David Newcorn, Senior Editor
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 Shrink bander, jar labeler contribute to line speed, ease

As part of the upgrade to Universal Foods' jar line, the company sought to add a shrink bander that would apply and seal a clear, tamper-evident shrink band over the metal screw cap.

Packaging engineer Bob LaJoice tells PW that Universal was close to buying a large shrink banding machine that cost in the neighborhood of $50ꯠ. Then, on the floor of a packaging trade show, LaJoice saw a relatively small shrink band applicator from Marburg Industries (Vista, CA).

At the booth, says LaJoice, "They demonstrated that this thing would run four hundred a minute, and I thought that was fantastic." After checking out the equipment running in a real production situation at a nearby plant, he specified the machine for the new yeast line. It cost about $20ꯠ, far less than the initial machine.

"It's small, has high-speed capability, it's reliable and it was inexpensive. What more could you want?" asks LaJoice.

The applicator itself is about the size of a microwave oven placed on end. As jars are conveyed into it, a piece of 2-mil polyvinyl chloride film is cut from a continuous tube of layflat shrink film, opened and positioned around the torqued screw caps. The jars then move through a small heat tunnel, also supplied by Marburg, that's about the size of a toaster. Because the jars are exposed to the heat so briefly, it minimizes the impact on shelf life, according to LaJoice.

After sealing, the jars enter a Label-Aire (Fullerton, CA) wraparound labeler with an integrated date-code imprinter from Norwood Marking Systems (Downers Grove, IL). The two together represent a significant improvement over the line's previous labeler, which required a worker to code batches of labels in a separate, off-line process. That method was fraught with waste as labels were skipped or were printed too light or heavy. "This [Norwood] machine prints the same date code in the same place every time, at speeds to one hundred a minute," says LaJoice.

The labeler itself applies wraparound p-s labels without incident, says LaJoice. It's a standard p-s labeler: Jars enter the labeler, the label's leading edge is adhered, and the jars then rotate against a fixed side pad that tamps down the label.

"It's reliable, works at high speeds and does the coding. It's a good machine," concludes LaJoice.

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Label-Aire Fullerton, CA 714/449-5155
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Norwood Marking Systems Downers Grove, IL 800/626-3464
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Marburg Industries Vist, CA 760-727-3762
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