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Sustainable Packaging
Flexibles
Rigid
Coding, Printing & Labeling
Secondary Packaging
Trends
Containers
High-speed sleever debut
REPORTING FROM PACK EXPO: Running at an unprecedented 800 sleeves/min, Coastal Sleeve Label (Brunswick, GA) is showcasing its Autowrap wrapper from Hauni Richmond (Richmond, VA). Seams are made online, reducing production time 35%.
October 31, 2000
Materials: Page 706
Flexible packaging
Inline-applied slider-closure first
REPORTING FROM PACK EXPO: Sargento Foods is the first commercial user of Pactiv's Hefty® Slide-Rite® closure system on a form/fill/seal package.
October 31, 2000
Flexibles
Low-volume pouch filler/sealer for liquids
REPORTING FROM PACK EXPO: CA-based Universal Beverage & Packaging is the first North American user of Profile Packaging’s Model PSG NEO-S liquid stand-up pouch fill/seal machine.
October 31, 2000
Flexibles
Retort pouch
REPORTING FROM PACK EXPO: Profile Packaging, Sarasota, FL, showcased a PSG Surdry steam retort oven, containing trays of retort pouches at its booth. Foil-based and silica-based laminations from Kapak were among the pouches on display.
October 31, 2000
Flexibles
Honeywell's polymerized nanocomposite nylon resin
REPORTING FROM PACK EXPO: As an economical alternative to EVOH, Honeywell Engineered Applications and Solutions (EAS) promotes dramatically improve strength, stiffness, gas oxygen barrier properties and heat resistance with its new polymerized nanocomposite nylon 6 resin.
October 31, 2000
Flexible packaging
Spout pouch takes its stand
REPORTING FROM PACK EXPO: Bell, a European food company, is packaging its new chicken and steak barbecue sauce products in an inverted stand-up pouch with a closure that acts as a base. Huhtamaki Van Leer Packaging Worldwide (Germany) converts the pouch material.
October 31, 2000
Converting equipment
Baking soda shake up
The Arm & Hammer Div. of Church & Dwight now offers its all-natural baking soda in a waterproof “sink-side” container that is an alternative to its venerable 59¢ paperboard “Yellow Box.” The 12-oz white pigmented high-density polyethylene container, which keeps water out, allows consumers to keep baking soda closer to the sink.
October 31, 2000
Coding, Printing & Labeling
Triarc goes triangular
White Plains, NY-based Triarc Beverage Corp. has introduced Mistic® Zotics™, a line of exotically flavored, all-natural drinks packaged in distinctive three-sided bottles.
October 31, 2000
Flexibles
Coors bottle echoes Rockies
Coors' five-layer plastic bottle for Coors Lite has a Rocky Mountains motif molded into the sidewall.
October 31, 2000
Closures
Screw closures
Line of DOT series screw closures, available from Rexam Closures (Evansville, IN), now includes a 63-mm size. Made of PP and available in any color, the new size can be used with the industry-standard 445 neck finish and is available with a foam liner, heat-seal liner or heat-seal liner with pull tabs.
October 31, 2000
Converting equipment
Appointments, promotions
Alloyd Co., Inc. (DeKalb, IL): Edwin W. Parkinson, president, CEO. The New Resina® Corp. (Brooklyn, NY): Andrew May, president.
October 31, 2000
Converting equipment
Relocations, expansions
The Kennedy Group (Willoughby, OH) has moved into a new 80ꯠ sq’ facility, located on a 26-acre campus at 38601 Kennedy Parkway, Willoughby, OH 44094; phone: 440/951-7660, fax: 440/951-3253.
October 31, 2000
Additives, coatings & inks
Plastics to expand through 2002
Although a lack of automation is hindering growth in productivity in the plastics industry, U.S. shipments of plastic products are expected to reach a record $145 billion by 2002.
October 31, 2000
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Greiner Packaging has introduced Click On and Click In sealing lids, mono-material packaging solutions designed to enhance sustainability and usability by eliminating the need for aluminum foil and ensuring resealability and recyclability for various products.
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