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Signet Marking Devices: Hot melt ink printer
Signet Marking Devices
Operating in both continuous- or intermittent-motion applications, the HM8000 hot melt ink printer is said to provide clean, crisp, instant dry prints at the lowest cost per unit.
March 31, 2003
Peco Controls Corporation: High-speed X-ray food inspection
Peco Controls Corporation
Expanded line of ScanTrac™ systems from Peco Inspx (Fremont, CA) includes lower-cost systems that simultaneously inspect for contaminants, fill level, multiple fills, components, and artifacts in most food packages, including glass, metal, plastic, film, or paperboard. Systems are specifically for the food industry and are said to be less costly, more accurate at full line speeds, and easier to set up or reconfigure than comparable X-ray inspection systems.
March 31, 2003
O-I: Plastic beer bottles
Owens-Illinois, Inc.
A new family of stock PET beer bottles from Owens-Illinois (Toledo, OH) has a premium look, but not a premium price, company says. Standard stock bottles are available in 16-oz long-neck and heritage-style designs.
March 31, 2003
Pechiney Plastic Packaging: Gusseted 4-side-sealed bag
Bemis Company, Inc.
Pechiney (Chicago, IL) and Technipac (Le Sueur, MN) offer the EZ-Pour Side-Lok pouch, a gusseted 4-side-sealed bag with added zipper in front, pour spout, and a stiff back handle for carrying ease and pouring.
March 31, 2003
MeadWestvaco Packaging Division: MeadWestvaco Packaging Division: Unit-dose packaging
Smurfit Westrock
MeadWestvaco’s (Stamford, CT) Global Healthcare Packaging offers the Surepak™, a senior-friendly and child-resistant unit-dose package. Package consists of a tear-resistant paperboard cover wrapped around a high-strength plastic frame.
March 31, 2003
Porex Porous Products Group: Gas-permeable membrane
Porex Porous Products Group
Porex Porous Products Group (Fairburn, GA) offers a complete line of porous plastic membranes for use in packaging applications where controlled permeation of gas is required.
March 31, 2003
Constantia Hueck Foils Inc: Two-side-printed C-R blister foil
Constantia Hueck Foils Inc.
Hueck Foils (Wall, NJ) offers a 2-side-printed, child-resistant blister foil that provides additional room for text and graphics. According to the company, this feature allows customers to print important marketing messages, safety information, warning statements, opening instructions, and dosing information.
March 31, 2003
Nordenia USA Inc: Flexible packaging 'box'
Mondi Jackson
Nordenia North America (Jackson, MO) introduces FlexBox™, a flexible plastic package that stacks like a box for ease of delivery and display, but serves as a bag that is easy for consumers to handle in everyday use.
March 31, 2003
CCL Plastic Packaging Inc: Metallic-looking tube
CCL Label
CCL Plastic Packaging (Los Angeles, CA) offers its Multi-Layer Metallic plastic tube designed for upscale product categories. Tube has an outer layer of metallic colorant, which when married with a contrasting inner layer, creates a sparkling effect.
March 31, 2003
Tekni-Plex: Tekni-Plex: Cap liner guide
Tri-Seal, a Tekni-Plex Co.
The new Cap Liner Guide from Tri-Seal (Blauvelt, NY), a Tekni-Plex Co., has samples, descriptions, and potential applications of 18 extruded, coextruded, and laminated high-performance closure liners.
March 31, 2003
Matrix Packaging Machinery: Single-stage stock bottle
Matrix Packaging Machinery
Matrix (Lancaster, NY) offers its Tapered Oval ISBM single-stage stock bottle manufactured in PET. The sleek design of these containers gives the flexibility to package a variety of different products from liquid soaps to hair care products, sprays, and lotions.
March 31, 2003
ExxonMobil Chemical Company: mLLDPE
ExxonMobil Chemical
ExxonMobil Chemical (Houston, TX) releases its Exceed™ metallocene-based LLDPE grades. New grades have densities of 0.927 and melt indices from 1.3 to 3.5.
March 31, 2003
EAM Inc: EAM Inc: Strapping upgrade at Domtar
EAM-Mosca Corporation
Canadian paper goods manufacturer Domtar is a leading supplier of copier paper used in offices across North America. Like most suppliers of such products, Domtar packs its copier paper in telescoping corrugated boxes secured by polypropylene strapping.
March 31, 2003
Schneider Packaging Equip. Co.: Robotic palletizer
Schneider Packaging Equipment, Co.
Schneider Packaging (Brewerton, NY) offers its robotic palletizing system called Robox™. System uses a 6-axis articulated robotic arm incorporated into the designed cell and can be attached to the output of a Schneider or other existing case packer to run standard and “open top” corrugated cases.
February 28, 2003
Nalbach Engineering Co.: Dual auger filler
Nalbach Engineering Co.
Nalbach Engineering Co. (Countryside, IL) announces a new dual-auger filling system, the Model NMAF-X2. Machine dispenses precise amounts of 2 different products into the same container at the same time.
February 28, 2003
NJM Packaging : Stainless-steel capper
NJM Packaging
NJM/CLI (Lebanon, NH) introduces RotaCap, a line of heavy-duty stainless-steel rotary cappers ideal for high-throughput sanitary applications. Available in multiple head configurations with as many as 24 capping heads, high-speed RotaCap can handle 800 containers/min.
February 28, 2003
Sidel Inc: Monoblock filler
Sidel Group
Sidel (Norcross, GA) offers the SFS 70/20K monoblock filler designed specifically for level-gravity filling of PET bottles with flat water. Filler is composed of a self-cleaning stainless-steel base with inclined surfaces and water-collecting ducts.
February 28, 2003
MARQ Packaging: Case erector
MARQ Packaging
Marq Packaging (Yakima, WA) has modified its HPE-NS high-performance case erector to allow quicker and easier adjustments for various box sizes. The original hopper had 2 handwheels to turn to adjust for different box sizes, but the modified case erector requires only 1 adjustment to accommodate case-size changeover.
February 28, 2003
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