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Sustainable Packaging
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Coding, Printing & Labeling
Secondary Packaging
Trends
Blisters/clamshells/skin packaging
RF sealing shuttle
Callanan (Elk Grove Village, IL)will introduce the Calpack RF shuttle table packaging system, a shuttle system equipped with standard blister sealing features for clamshell packages.
October 31, 1996
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Blisters/clamshells/skin packaging
In Europe, packaging take-backs are hot
Environmental regulation of packaging has become a hot item outside the U.S. this year. More than 20 countries worldwide now have some form of "producer responsibility" law on the books or in the works.
October 31, 1996
Conveying & accumulation
A new twist on blisters
It's called a platform blister and it saves Peterson Mfg. Co. up to 10¢ per package over its former clamshell pack. A 16-position automatic heat sealer pays for itself in a year.
October 31, 1996
Cartoning
'In-sourcing' revitalizes Gumtech
By thermoforming, filling and sealing blister packs of nutraceutical gums in-house, Gumtech can package products as needed, replacing the two- or three-week advance notice necessary for a contract packager. Payback in 18 months justifies the equipment purchase.
October 31, 1996
Blisters/clamshells/skin packaging
Design draws a bead on strong sales
The emergence of thousands of "reenacters," those participatory history buffs who restage old battles in full period dress, has created a growing need for the kind of black gun powder used in the days of the musket and powder horn.
October 31, 1996
Blisters/clamshells/skin packaging
Vacuum skin packaging
Cryovac, a div. of W.R. Grace & Co. (Duncan, SC), has released a brochure on the company's vacuum skin packaging system. VSP allows shoppers to see the natural shape, color and texture of ready-to-prepare foods, cheeses, deli meats and other items.
September 30, 1996
Blisters/clamshells/skin packaging
Visual inspection
Designed for pharmaceutical applications, the AutoVision 500 visual inspection system from Autoroll Machine (Middleton, MA) detects slight color variations between different batches of pills and can analyze shape, size and color of pills to verify that they are in the right packages.
September 30, 1996
Blisters/clamshells/skin packaging
Now beverage cans will open wide-- really, really wide
Suddenly, it seems, U.S. brewers are looking to change one of the most popular and endearing features of their cans--the easy-opening features. Last month (See PW, August '96, page 8), we reported on the conversion by Miller Brewing Co., Milwaukee, WI, from its standard, easy-opening stay-on tab (SOT) end to a large opening end (LOE) developed for Miller by Reynolds Metals Co.
August 31, 1996
Conveying & accumulation
Skin packs serve up Swift's pork chops
A multilayer film coextrusion combined with vacuum skin packaging machines help Swift gain a stronger presence in supermarkets with newer varieties of marinated pork chops.
August 31, 1996
Blisters/clamshells/skin packaging
Break/peel/push blister security
A unique break/peel/push blister pack devised by Chicago-based G.D. Searle provides a heightened degree of child-resistance for its Covera-HS prescription medication, launched in June.
August 31, 1996
Blisters/clamshells/skin packaging
Delivery system for coding/marking
Algene's (Garfield, NJ) TR 9632 delivery system can be fitted onto most manufacturers' ink-jet printers and labelers, says the company. It uses an automatic feed hopper and a registration mechanism to provide accurate feeding of flat objects such as blister cards and folding cartons, at speeds to 120 pieces/min.
July 31, 1996
Blisters/clamshells/skin packaging
PVC blister film
Mirrex® 1025 PVC pharmaceutical blister film from American Mirrex (New Castle, DE) provides faster cycle times, and forms at temperatures as low as 67° C.
June 30, 1996
Blisters/clamshells/skin packaging
Skin packaging and die-cutting
The EZ-Skin/Trim Combo from Zed Industries (Vandalia, OH) combines a skin packaging line with hydraulic die-cutting in one space-saving frame. The machine operates hydraulically and does not require an external air supply.
June 30, 1996
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American Film & Machinery's AutoBandit applies and shrinks tamper-evident bands in a single pass for a cost-effective solution for various container shapes and sizes.
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