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Technipaq Expands Machine Operations With New Equipment

The company has increased its production capacity through the acquisition and installation of 2 new header bag machines.

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Technipaq has acquired two new header bag machines for its Crystal Lake, Ill., facility. The acquisition and installation of the machines will strengthen Technipaq’s ability to produce top-quality header bags for healthcare systems and customers across North America. With the expansion of Technipaq’s machine operations, the organization now has the capability to produce twice as many header bags as before.

To make way for the new 48-in. wide web pouch machines, Technipaq recently expanded its manufacturing cell at the Lutter Drive facility in Crystal Lake by over 3,600 sq ft.

A pioneer in the manufacturing and development of header bags, Technipaq also owns and continues to operate one of the first machines developed for manufacturing medical header bags for sterile use.

“We are excited to increase the capacity with such high-precision, quality machines,” says Brian Rosenburg, president at Technipaq.

Technipaq has been producing flexible, sterilized packaging solutions for the healthcare industry for over 35 years. Based in Crystal Lake, Ill., Technipaq is ISO 13485 certified, utilizing more than 100,000 sq ft of production and warehousing facilities and employing over 180 individuals across Illinois.

As an authorized converter of DuPontTM TyvekR for medical device packaging, Technipaq produces custom laminations of all designs and run sizes, serving over 90% of medical OEMs in North America.


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