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Sustainable Packaging
Flexibles
Rigid
Coding, Printing & Labeling
Secondary Packaging
Trends
Labels
UF juiced for R&D (sidebar)
UF’s RFID portals proliferateSee video
June 30, 2004
Materials: Page 618
Flexibles
Innovative pouch filler installed at Jel Sert
Jel Sert Co. recently installed a new filling and capping machine for its line of athletic rehydration beverages packaged in unique spouted pouches.
June 30, 2004
Flexibles
Perishable DVDs need oxygen-scavenging film
A DVD that lasts 48 hrs after opening relies on an oxygen-scavenging film to preserve its packaged ‘freshness’.
June 30, 2004
Blisters/clamshells/skin packaging
Schering-Plough: Blister pack forming/filling for Claritin
From a feed bowl, tablets are fed into formed blisters via a Cam Pak thermoform/fill/seal system. Once lidding is applied, blister packs move through an inspection station from SEA Vision (represented in the U.S. by Calia Technical Inc.) and then on to a punch station.
May 31, 2004
Cartoning
Schering-Plough: Cartoning and checkweighing of blister packs
Individual blister packs are mechanically fed into a flighted conveyor that brings them a short distance downstream to where they are inserted into folding cartons via a Marchesini cartoner. Thermal ink-jet coding, powered by Hewlett-Packard and supplied by Nutec, code inspection, also part of the Nutec system, and checkweighing (from Optima) all follow.
May 31, 2004
Conveying & accumulation
Schering-Plough: Banding of finished blister packs
A lengthy conveyor section brings individual cartons to upstacking and banding, from Pester.
May 31, 2004
Blisters/clamshells/skin packaging
Schering-Plough: Case packing, case labeling, and robotic palletizing of blister packs
Case packing, case labeling, and robotic palletizing, all on Pester equipment, brings the blister packaging line to an end.
May 31, 2004
Coding, Printing & Labeling
RFID tags becoming easier to read
On the other hand, return on investment for packagers will remain invisible for near term. Now Wal-Mart softens stance on deadlines.
May 31, 2004
Cartoning
Ultrasonic banding system helps save pharmaceutical company cash
When its shrinkwrapper proved too troublesome, pharmaceutical product manufacturer Guardian Drug Company purchased two new custom ATS CornerLine Automatic Banding machines from Wexler Packaging Products.
May 31, 2004
Flexibles
Blue crab in 'Cadillac' package
A zipper reclosable pouch is now making its debut for pasteurized blue crabmeat in a 16-oz pouch sold under refrigeration.
May 31, 2004
Tamper-evident machinery
How to sharpen packaging's defense against tampering and counterfeiting
Packagers have honed the protection packages offer against tampering and counterfeiting in three decades since the Tylenol crisis.
May 31, 2004
Controls & Machine Components
Rockwell Automation: Motor controller with sensorless vector drive
A new line of Allen-Bradley® ArmorStart™ distributed motor controllers from Rockwell Automation incorporates an Allen-Bradley PowerFlex® sensorless vector drive, providing precise speed and torque control to meet a range of applications.
May 31, 2004
Flexibles
Redken stands up for pouch multipack
When designers at New York-based Redken decided to switch from traditional polyvinyl chloride folding cartons to clear, flexible stand-up pouches from Specialty Films & Associates for its Smooth Down multipacks of hair-care products, they gained a sharper, more modern design as well as added consumer convenience.
May 31, 2004
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