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Sustainable Packaging
Flexibles
Rigid
Coding, Printing & Labeling
Secondary Packaging
Trends
Additives, coatings & inks
Supplier news: Domestic acquisitions, agreements
NOVA Corp. (Calgary, Alberta, Canada) plans to purchase ARCO Chemical's (Newtown Square, PA) plastics business, including DYLITE® EPS and DYLARK® engineering resins product lines.
July 31, 1996
Materials: Page 828
Blisters/clamshells/skin packaging
Delivery system for coding/marking
Algene's (Garfield, NJ) TR 9632 delivery system can be fitted onto most manufacturers' ink-jet printers and labelers, says the company. It uses an automatic feed hopper and a registration mechanism to provide accurate feeding of flat objects such as blister cards and folding cartons, at speeds to 120 pieces/min.
July 31, 1996
Converting equipment
Modular molds add flexibility to bottle molding
Unique system makes it easier for packagers to have custom bottles injection/ blow molded even when the number of bottles needed is relatively low.
July 31, 1996
Protective/transport packaging
HP puts packaging parts on fast track
A rapid prototyping process for developing EPS foam end caps helps Hewlett-Packard meet ongoing new model introductions for its popular DeskJet printers. Moving from initial CAD drawing to final molded parts can be done in four days.
July 31, 1996
Flexible packaging
New equipment revitalizes Amway packaging line
Filling speeds more than doubled and still continue to improve as Amway moves into full production with its new liquid filling line for men's and women's cosmetics.
July 31, 1996
Sustainability
No-label look hits PET bottles
For 17 years The Body Shop's hair, bath and fragrance products have been filled in HDPE bottles. Now PET is taking over, along with a disc-style closure and a no-label look.
July 31, 1996
Flexibles
New thermoform makes tuna salad easier
After a '90s makeover, Charlie the StarKist Tuna resurfaces on packages of a new product, Ready Mixed Tuna Salad & Crackers. The product is a more convenient form of the Lunch Kit that StarKist Seafoods, Newport, KY, has been marketing for about four years.
July 31, 1996
Closures
Inverted margarine squeezes easy
Van den Bergh Foods, Lisle, IL, has introduced a truly user-friendly container for its Country Crock® and I Can't Believe It's Not Butter® squeezable margarine products.
July 31, 1996
Sustainability
Delaney nearing revision
The longstanding battle to reform the decades-old Delaney Clause, which prohibits the use of any carcinogenic additive in processed food, is moving forward in Congress.
July 31, 1996
Containers
Shrink graphics fire up hot sauce sales
Bold shrink band graphics that simulate molten lava erupting from 5 oz glass bottles of Little Freddy's Hot Lava hot sauce have spurred product sales by 15 to 20%.
July 31, 1996
Converting equipment
Brewers turn to PET bottles, wide-mouth cans
A six-month shelf life is claimed for amber 1-L bottles of polyethylene terephthalate holding dark beers produced and marketed by Canada's Algonquin Brewing Co., Ltd., Mississauga, Ont.
July 31, 1996
Flexibles
Clear surgical glove pouch carves out high-end niche
At a time when most surgical glove pouches consist of paper webs that are cold-sealed together, ECI Medical Technologies is positioning its product at the high end by introducing gloves in a clear film pouch that's printed gravure in two colors.
July 31, 1996
Sustainability
Munsterland likes 'green' package
Munsterland of Essen, Germany, announced on May 13 at interpack 96 that it was launching two premium margarine-like spreads, MM Extra and MM Super, in the Tetra Box from Filltech (Helsingborg, Sweden).
July 31, 1996
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RFID-enabled In-Mold Label
Avery Dennison has introduced a portfolio of RFID-enabled In-Mold Labels (IML) designed to be embedded into plastic items during manufacturing, offering enhanced durability, reliable tracking, and support for reuse.
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