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Sustainable Packaging
Flexibles
Rigid
Coding, Printing & Labeling
Secondary Packaging
Trends
Flexible packaging
High-speed pouching machine
The PK3000 is a new horizontal form/fill/seal continuous-web pouch machine from R.A. Jones (Cincinnati, OH). The system is 40% smaller than Jones' PK4000.
June 30, 1997
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Labels
Labeler makes the grade
Pharmaceuticals maker Organon, Inc. relied on its equipment vendor to devise a complete validation procedure for its new labeler before it hit the production floor.
June 30, 1997
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
Additives, coatings & inks
The 'slimy' side of FQPA (sidebar)
Senate takes risks on product liability bill
June 30, 1997
Flexibles
Flutes orchestrate smoother corrugated board
Single-facing machinery helps Longview Fibre's Milwaukee plant bond the medium to the liner without pressure marks. Meanwhile, the company's new six-color flexographic press produces images that customers say rival preprint.
June 30, 1997
Closures
Wraparound origins
When it came time for Tayland Cellars to bottle new L'Ecosse wine, original was the operative word. Since the wine is made from grapes that originated in the French region where Joan of Arc was born, the label depicts a nouveau-like illustration of the heroine.
June 30, 1997
Sustainability
Plastic packaging efficiency up 50% in 20 years, says Rathje
"Plastic packaging is the workhorse of source reduction." A tagline from the American Plastics Council?
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
Additives, coatings & inks
Supplier news: International agreements
M.A. Hanna Co. (Cleveland, OH) will acquire the Sadolin Masterbatch plastic color and additive concentrates business from Akzo Nobel Ink A/S (Arnhem, the Netherlands).
June 30, 1997
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