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Sustainable Packaging
Flexibles
Rigid
Coding, Printing & Labeling
Secondary Packaging
Trends
Bagging & Pouching
Wrapping
Bag/pouch fill/seal (pre-made bags)
Diamond of California: Scale systems for shelled nuts
Computerized scales from Hayssen deliver accurate amounts of nuts on this 16-head system that includes an upper scale with a booster hopper directly beneath. Nuts released from the scales fall through stainless-steel tubes into vf/f/s equipment.
April 30, 2002
Bagging & Pouching: Page 69
Conveying & accumulation
Diamond of California: Side-by-side form/fill/seal machines for nuts
Filled and sealed bags of nuts discharge from two side-by-side vf/f/s machines onto a conveyor that runs perpendicular to them. Bags are then conveyed downstream. Meanwhile, printed film is pulled through tensioning rollers on one of the vf/f/s machines (right).
April 30, 2002
Flow wrapping
At interpack 2002
NEWS FROM INTERPACK 2002: Packworld.com looks at some of the show’s notable news and products.
April 30, 2002
Flexible packaging
Pouch system
CMD Packaging Systems (Appleton, WI) introduces its 3200 Series stand-up pouch system, which is ideal for companies looking to convert premade pouches or for those with existing pouching equipment.
April 30, 2002
Flexible packaging
New coex line broadens food pack offerings
Coextruded blown film is new to Enhance Packaging Technologies. ‘Pancake’ die technology gives maximum flexibility.
April 30, 2002
Flexible packaging
Avail Medical: Upgraded vf/f/s pharma poucher
At this contract packager of medical and pharmaceutical products, isolated in a curtained area, the vf/f/s machine drops the six-up packets to a takeaway conveyor at a rate of 60 cycles/min.
March 31, 2002
Conveying & accumulation
A.R.C.: Computerized netweigher for roofing nails
Roofing nails are distributed by a vibratory feeder to the vf/f/s cone, which spreads them to the ring of 14 sets of buckets. The computer-controlled buckets provide the nails three-buckets-at-a-time to the bagger and onto a takeaway conveyor at a rate to 40/min of the 50-count, 1.5-lb bags. Equipment was supplied by Batching Systems.
March 31, 2002
Conveying & accumulation
A.R.C.: Optical-based parts counting
Fasteners are sorted, individually counted by the optical-based units, and deposited into a 60?-long heavy-duty indexing bucket conveyor. The bol counter shown is one of 10 side-by-side units, plus two Thru-Wall bolt feeders‹that supply fasteners such as washers to a vf/f/s bagger at a rate to 40 filled buckets/min. Equipment was supplied by Batching Systems.
March 31, 2002
Conveying & accumulation
A.R.C.: Vf/f/s kit bagging for parts
Counted parts and a literature sheet drop down the filling tube to the bag, which temporarily rests upon a platform to withstand the impact of up to 30 lb of hardware. An inclined conveyor leads to a bulk bin. Equipment was supplied by Batching Systems.
March 31, 2002
Bag/pouch fill/seal (pre-made bags)
Crayola finds the write stuf
EXCLUSIVE NEWS FROM OUR EUROPEAN PARTNER: Crayola products manufacturer Binney & Smith has improved efficiency in its packing department by installing a Joker 310V bagging system supplied by Brayford Plastics, part of the Supreme Plastics Group. Click logo for full article.
March 31, 2002
Flexible packaging
Avail's upgrades up close
What did Avail Medical get for its $180ꯠ investment—comprising all costs including shipping—in its most recent machine improvements for a vertical form/fill/seal machine? In short, plenty.
March 31, 2002
Conveying & accumulation
Vf/f/s system nails bag counts
< A.R.C. Fastener Supply, Rancho Cucamonga, CA, operates a stand-alone Bagmaster[tm] vertical form/fill/seal bagger for kits containing identical pieces. The bagging system includes a 14-head Bilwinco combination netweigher for which Batching Systems, Inc. (Prince Frederick, MD) is the exclusive North American distributor. Started up in late 2000, the system handles bag counts ranging from 50 to 500 parts.
March 31, 2002
Flow wrapping
OMAC readies pilot tests
A flurry of activity was announced this February at the OMAC Packaging Workgroup meeting in Orlando, FL, including at least two pilot tests on real packaging equipment.
February 28, 2002
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