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Nordson Corporation: Electric glue guns
Nordson Corporation
New modular EM-100 and EM-900 Series electric adhesive applicating guns from Nordson Corp. provide rugged performance, precise pattern control and consistent sealing results in a compact design.
July 31, 2003
Aromat Corporation: Inspection tool
Aromat Corporation
Aromat Corp. releases the AX30 color extraction micro-image checker. The high-speed, dual-camera, image-processing device offers 512x480 pixel resolution, RGB color scale extraction, contour algorithms, built-in Ethernet communications, and VGA outputs.
July 31, 2003
Shure-Glue: Electronic adhesive control system
Valco Melton
Shure-Glue’s AG2002 controller is an encoder-based, microprocessor-driven, electronic adhesive control system. Two independent programmable channels have a selectable “auto-glue” function that allows pattern length to match board length with user-defined gaps at the leading and trailing edges of the product.
July 31, 2003
Tisma, an SWF Company: High-speed vertical cartoner
BW Integrated Systems
Tisma offers the TC 400 Series of vertical cartoners that are capable of reaching speeds to 750 cartons/min. Stainless-steel machine is designed for a range of carton sizes and product types, including grains, multiple-count pouches, candy, pet food, pasta, golf balls, and chewing gum.
July 31, 2003
Auto Labe: Corner tamp applicator
Auto Labe
Auto Labe’s Model 140 PLC adjacent corner tamp applicator is designed to make 2-panel box labeling quick and easy, company says. Using the LCD panel for set-up and the PLC control for precision, machine is ideal for accurately applying preprinted label stock.
July 31, 2003
Morrison Container Handling Solutions: Timing screw drive unit
Morrison Container Handling Solutions
Morrison Timing Screw offers a miniature version of its timing screw drive. Designed to transfer, turn, index, or dwell a container, the mini drive unit is specially geared toward smaller containers often found in the pharmaceutical packaging industry.
July 31, 2003
CVC Technologies: Wrap-around labeler
CVC Technologies, Inc.
CVC Technologies has introduced the CVC-300 wraparound labeler. It features a Self Set™ system: simply place the product on the conveyor and press a button, and the p-s labeler is ready to perform.
July 31, 2003
OK International: Case liner
OK International Corp
O/K Intl. introduces its newly designed OK 220 case liner. At 15 cases/min, machine makes bags from a roll of gusseted polyethylene tubing, places the bag into a case, crate, drum, or tray and cuffs the bag over the edges.
July 31, 2003
Trinamics Incorporated: High-speed sleever
Trinamics Incorporated
The TR2000SW sleeve wrapper from Trinamics Inc. is a fully automatic wraparound sleeving system for bowls containing fresh or frozen product. Sleever automatically accepts bowls of product into the sleever infeed where a rotary feeder draws a flat die-cut sleeve from the large capacity flat blank magazine and places the sleeve on top of the bowl.
July 31, 2003
FANUC Robotics: Heavy-duty palletizer
FANUC America
The M-410iB heavy-duty industrial palletizing robot series from Fanuc Robotics America is designed for precise, high-speed, and heavy-payload case and bag palletizing and depalletizing.
July 31, 2003
Kawasaki Robotics (USA), Inc: Robotic palletizing system
Kawasaki Robotics (USA), Inc.
Kawasaki Robotics offers a new robotic palletizing system with ZD 130/250-kg, four-axis, articulated-arm palletizing robots and a Kawasaki Palletizing Software package.
July 31, 2003
KUKA Robotics Corporation: Space-saving robot
KUKA Robotics Corporation
From Kuka Robotics comes a new space-saving packaging robot suitable for case packing, stacking, and material loading. The KR 30 HA takes up 35% less floor space than its predecessor, the KR 30/2, yet its working envelope is almost 15% larger.
July 31, 2003
AIDCO International Inc: Robotic case packer
AIDCO International Inc.
Aidco Intl. has developed a RoboticStar case packing system specifically designed for multiple types of round or oval PET or glass containers for the food and beverage industries.
July 31, 2003
Motoman Robotics: Robotic palletizer
Yaskawa Motoman
Pallet WorldLite® from Motoman has a compact, integrated design for low- to medium-volume case palletizing. Handles up to 12 picks/min depending on case size and weight.
July 31, 2003
Robohand, Inc, a De-Sta-Co Industries Co.: End-effector tooling
Robohand, Inc., a De-Sta-Co Industries Co.
The MET-2000 from Robohand is an end-effector tooling system suitable for applications in injection molding, palletizing, and glass handling. Made from 6061-T6 aluminum, it features a manual tool changer with quick-disconnect air ports, joints offering 360° of positioning, boom joints that clamp completely around the booms for maximum strength, mounts for Robohand grippers, a complete line of vacuum cups, vacuum cup fittings, and nipper mounts.
July 31, 2003
Constantia Hueck Foils Inc: High-security foil
Constantia Hueck Foils Inc.
Hueck Foils offers its Protecco® anticounterfeiting blister foil that can be customized with holographic patterns with a customer’s logo, for example.
July 31, 2003
O. Berk Company: O. Berk Company: O. Berk Company: Flint glass bottles
Cosmetic Packaging Group, a div. of O. Berk Co.
The Cosmetic Packaging Group, a div. of O. Berk Co. offers the Iris Line of flint glass bottles in 30-mL and 100-mL sizes. Bottles are available in crimp and threaded finishes to accommodate various styles of closures and sprayers for perfumes, colognes, and liquid makeup.
July 31, 2003
Pliant Corporation: Barrier films
Berry Global Group, Inc.
Pliant Corp. has expanded its 5- and 7-layer blown coextrusion capabilities for producing EVOH and nylon barrier films for the converter industry. Technology offers customers a combined barrier and sealant film that can reduce the number of lamination passes required in the converting process, saving the converter time and money, company says.
July 31, 2003
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