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Vial packing extraordinaire
Bio-Rad Laboratories boosted its vial filling/capping/labeling capacity with all new equipment. Highlights include a twin-head labeler and a custom-built tray loader.
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Lasertechnics, Inc: Laser coder
Lasertechnics (Albuquerque, NM) releases the ALLTEC K-Series laser coding system designed to satisfy demanding PET applications. Smart K uses a special 9.3 (m wavelength to obtain a concise mark while maintaining the integrity of the substrate.
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Terce Henriquez was promoted to vp of global label sales by AET Films (New Castle, DE).
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Automated Packaging Systems: Automated Packaging Systems: CO2 laser coder
Lasertechnics (Albuquerque, NM) now offers the Alltec AllMark APS pulsed CO2 laser coder for marking cleanly and durably even on soft or irregular bottles and jars.
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International agreements
IWK Packaging Inc. (Karlsruhe, Germany) and R.A. Jones & Co. Inc. (Cincinnati, OH) are joining in an effort to expand globalization.
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International agreements
Polarcup EarthShell, a joint venture between Huhtamaki Van Leer (Espoo, Finland) and EarthShell Corp. (Annapolis Junction, MD), is adapting its new biodegradable material and foodservice packaging concepts to European market conditions; Illinois Tool Works (Glenview, IL) has acquired Huhtamaki Van Leers Valeron Strength Films mfg.
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Capsule reviews
Here are a few brief reviews of packaging-related Web sites. Lasertechnics (Albuquerque, NM), located at www.lasertechnics.com, has a site that makes a basic, though well-written, pitch for laser coding.
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Supplier news: Achievements
Lasertechnics Marking Corp. (Albuquerque, NM) guarantees customers that its BlazerĀ® family of laser coding systems will be Y2K-compliant.
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Lasertechnics, Inc: Laser coder
The Blazer FlexScan laser coder from Lasertechnics (Albuquerque, NM) can code PET, inked paper, glass, plastic, coated metal and film. The system can be interfaced with an existing computer for downloading required codes.