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Sustainable Packaging
Flexibles
Rigid
Coding, Printing & Labeling
Secondary Packaging
Trends
Bag/pouch fill/seal (pre-made bags)
Auger filler takes on challenging cornmeal
DISA's 60ꯠ-sq' facility in Cali, Colombia, was almost four years old before one of its packaging lines became fully operational. The division of food giant CPC Intl., discovered that Maizena, a family of corn-flour-based mixes for puddings, cakes, and beverages, was very difficult to fill accurately.
June 30, 1997
Machinery: Page 1132
Secondary Packaging
Eastman announces new LLDPEs
The debate over metallocene technology continued at the National Plastics Exposition '97 when Eastman Chemical (Kingsport, TN) announced two new linear-low-density polyethylenes.
June 30, 1997
Flexible packaging
Stand-up pouch stands tall on the shelf
A first-of-its-kind rotary hf/f/s machine helps Indiana candy and snack maker Golden Stream introduce 30 products in stand-up pouches. Retailers like the ways pouches can be merchandised; consumers like the resealable zipper that's applied in-line.
June 30, 1997
Sustainability
Recycled content: Is the loop broken?
Part two of our exclusive look at recycled-content plastic packaging reports how some packagers justify using recycled resin, even in down markets. Plus, evidence that the "closing the loop" issue won't go away soon.
June 30, 1997
Conveying & accumulation
Cheese wrapping on the double
State-of-the-art dual-lane 'hot pack' technology produces cheese slices hermetically sealed in film at 1길/min, with one operator. Integrated ink-jet printers code each slice for consumer convenience and quality control.
June 30, 1997
Flexible packaging
Rounding out paperboard packages to set them apart
When product/packaging development teams turn to the subject of paperboard carton structures, the discussion is generally pretty "boxy." How long, wide and deep must the carton be to hold the product?
June 30, 1997
Coding, Printing & Labeling
Dietary supplements Kellogg wants claim Where's the fat?
ACalifornia State Dept. of Conservation study of that state's beverage container recycling law recommends changes that would simplify the way the bottle deposits fund recycling, potentially reducing paperwork for packagers.
June 30, 1997
Controls & Machine Components
Stainless-steel containers
A complete line of stainless-steel containers from Spartanburg Stainless Products (Spartanburg, SC) is available for storing and transporting chemicals such as pesticides, industrial substances or nuclear waste.
June 30, 1997
Coding, Printing & Labeling
The 'slimy' side of FQPA
EPA and FDA are mucking up the approval process for slimicides and additives-at least temporarily. In addition, label changes for germicides are also at issue.
June 30, 1997
Controls & Machine Components
Supply chain solutions
Aimed at providing better management and control of customers' supply chains, Oracle has introduced Oracle Applications(TM) modules. These three products, Oracle Supply Chain Planning(TM), Oracle Supplier Scheduling(TM), and Oracle Product Configurator(TM), support an integrated, networked supply chain solution for customers and suppliers.
June 30, 1997
Bag/pouch fill/seal (pre-made bags)
Horizontal wrapper
Cavanna U.S.A.'s (Sparta, NJ) new Easy Run® is an economical horizontal form/fill/seal machine that can wrap single or multiple products into pillow packs at speeds to 300 packs/min.
June 30, 1997
Controls & Machine Components
Hanging label
CCL Label (Itasca, IL) has introduced IVHL 2. It's the latest generation of a pressure-sensitive inverted vertical hanging label for use with bottles of pharmaceutical products that must hang from an IV stand.
June 30, 1997
Feeding/inserting/unscrambling
A truly Superior ink packaging line
Automated filling, lidding, labeling and case packing line lets Superior Printing Ink consolidate far-flung operations under one roof. Bar-coded labels are printed on-line.
June 30, 1997
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