Phanner grows with gable-top cartons

Resealable screw caps on gable-top cartons provide ease of use for a variety of beverages filled at Pfanner’s plant in Lauterach, Austria. See video

Carton blanks are opened and bottom-sealed on each of the six mandrels on a wheel within the aseptic machine. This occurs in thr
Carton blanks are opened and bottom-sealed on each of the six mandrels on a wheel within the aseptic machine. This occurs in thr

The sight of gable-top paperboard cartons filled with vodka made it immediately apparent that this editor was no longer in the United States. In fact, the site was Pfanner’s headquarters and beverage facility in Lauterach, Austria, just across the border from Switzerland.

Pfanner is an Austrian family business that specializes in packing fruit-juice concentrates and ready-to-drink fruit juices. About 70% of its volume is marketed under its own brand. The remaining 30% is from contract packaging, such as the Rebroff vodka being filled on the day of Packaging World’s visit late last summer.

“We fill the vodka and export it to Russia,” says Harald Fink, plant manager at Lauterach. “The company likes the convenience of the spout cap.”

The resealable Pure Cap U spout cap is supplied by Elopak. The three-piece cap includes a linear-low-density polyethylene spout, LLDPE piston, and high-density PE screw cap. It is applied to the skived carton after the carton is filled and sealed. Carton blanks are scored with a circular-shaped pattern where the closure is applied downstream of carton sealing on Elopak’s Pure-Pak® U-S80 A, an aseptic filling machine. The aseptic integrity of the pack is maintained until the consumer twists the cap during opening.

Pfanner almost always uses the machine in the aseptic mode. Vodka is a rare exception. The advantage of using the aseptic machine for Rebruff vodka is that it provides Pfanner’s customer with the same spouted gable-top carton Pfanner uses for aseptic juices.

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