Team effort builds a better zipper

Continuous Improvement Teams at Kraft Canada wouldn't rest until the leaker rate on the firm's zippered reclosable cheese packs was firmly under control.

Improvements in materials and machines helped Kraft Canada reduce leakers on zippered cheese packs
Improvements in materials and machines helped Kraft Canada reduce leakers on zippered cheese packs

The Ingleside, Ontario, facility of Kraft Canada, Inc. has been packaging grated cheese in flexible packages with zipper reclosures since the late '80s. Throughout that period, teams of Kraft employees have probed, pinched and prodded the packs to make them better in any way possible. Their efforts have now paid off handsomely: The zippered package exhibits better seal integrity than Kraft had even before it added the zipper.

In its earliest version of a zippered cheese package, Kraft Canada, like most packagers implementing zippers at the time, relied on rollstock that had the zipper profile preapplied. But by August of 1993, suppliers of flexible films and zipper profiles had begun to offer systems that allowed packagers to attach the zipper profile in-line. A Kraft Canada cross-functional team responsible for the shredded cheese package believed such systems had the potential for reduced downtime and lower material costs, so they decided to switch out of preapplied zipper profiles and apply them on line.

The retrofit kit they selected was supplied by Presto Products (Appleton, WI). It was mounted on a Triangle (Chicago, IL) vertical form/fill/seal system in the Ingleside facility, and before long zipper application was an on-line affair. But that didn't keep the members of Kraft's Continuous Improvement Teams from their appointed rounds, and no sooner was the retrofit in place than they began to study ways to improve its performance.

Specifically they wanted to reduce leakers. Initially they thought that the film structure was the cause of the leaker problem. But soon they learned that most of the problem was caused by excess zipper material at the cross seals. So in late '93 they asked Presto for a zipper profile 33% lighter than the one they'd begun with. The modified zipper also has a slightly reshaped female side that mates more effectively and securely with the male side. The new and improved profile is now available as a standard zipper style offered by Presto.

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