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Koch Equipment LLC: Koch Equipment LLC: Top and bottom labeler
Ball Corporation
Koch Equipment’s (Kansas City, MO) PosiTack™ in-line labeler automatically applies p-s labels to the top and bottom of flexible packages, rigid modified atmosphere packages, boxes, and a variety of finished products.
September 30, 2002
Pactiv: Slider pouch maker
Pactiv Evergreen
Pactiv’s (Lake Forest, IL) Hefty Slide-Rite Model SR-202 pouch-making machine offers licensees the benefits of integrating the slider closure onto pre-made bags with a stand-alone machine.
September 30, 2002
Lock Inspection Systems: Triple-frequency metal detector
Loma Systems, An ITW Company
Lock Inspection Systems (Fitchburg, MA) will use Pack Expo for the U.S. launch of its MET30+ 3f triple-frequency metal detector. It operates at three crystal frequencies: high, medium, and low.
September 30, 2002
Loma Systems: Cost-saving X-ray inspection
Loma Systems, An ITW Company
New Axis X3 X-ray inspector from Loma Systems (Carol Stream, IL) offers AutoTrack Technology, which permits multiple X-ray inspection at a cost reduction of up to 40% compared to other models.
September 30, 2002
Fas-Co Coders Inc: Network for ink jets
Fas-Co Coders Inc.
New network software for the Ultramark 2000 high-resolution ink-jet printer is now available from Fas-Co Coders (Chandler, AZ). The industrial PC, or controller, can operate on a network or as a stand-alone.
September 30, 2002
Krones, Inc: Stretch blow molder
Krones, Inc.
Krones’ (Franklin, WI) Contiform S/H is a PET bottle stretch/blow-molding machine that minimizes preform handling throughout blowing. Continuous monitoring assures product quality.
September 30, 2002
Cognex Corporation: Sensors identify RSS codes
Cognex Corporation
Cognex Corp.’s (Natick, MA) In-Sight™ vision sensors have the ability to read and verify RSS (reduced space symbology) codes on pharmaceutical packages for the purposes of product identification and traceability.
September 30, 2002
Auto Labe: Labeling system
Auto Labe
Auto Labe (Ft. Pierce, FL) offers a high-speed labeling system for front and back labeling applications. System features a newly designed label feed system that minimizes the effects of label roll diameter on stepper torque and placement accuracy.
September 30, 2002
Langen Packaging Inc: High-speed cartoner
Mpac Group
Langen’s (Mississauga, Ontario, Canada) sanitary Chinook cartoner is said to increase productivity due to a tool-less changeover routine. Handwheels with digital readouts for carton and product size adjustments in length, depth, and height ensure quick and accurate changeover.
September 30, 2002
Cintex of America, Inc: Label vision inspection
Loma Systems, An ITW Company
Visionscan from Cintex of America (Kenosha, WI) can compare and verify label printing such as “use by” and “sell by” dates, label readability, and positioning.
September 30, 2002
Norden : Norden : Tube filler
Norden, a Coesia Company
The NM600S from Norden (Branchburg, NJ) can fill 60 tubes/min and has been designed to meet the demand for fast, reliable changeover, company says.
September 30, 2002
BestPack Packaging Systems: Compact case erector/sealer
BestPack Packaging Systems
BestPack’s (Rancho Cucamonga, CA) newest bottom-sealing case erector, the E LVS 11-2, produces up to 14 cases/min. Its quick changeover uses hand-crank size adjustments with analog readouts for case length and width and hopper width.
September 30, 2002
Omron Electronics LLC: Faster vision sensor
Omron Automation
The F160 machine vision sensor combines dual cameras and high-speed processing to deliver 4 times the speed of competitive systems, and from 2 to 10 times faster image processing, Omron Electronics (Schaumburg, IL) claims.
September 30, 2002
Norwood Marking Systems: Thermal printer
Diagraph, An ITW Company
The Jaguar II ThermalPak™ printer from Norwood Marking Systems (Downers Grove, IL) uses up to six thermal heads for printing variable information onto several packages at once, at speeds to 250 mm (9.85”)/sec.
September 30, 2002
Filamatic, a division of National Instrument LLC: Filling and metering
Filamatic
A new line of Digifil™ modular in-line filling equipment is available from National Instrument (Baltimore, MD). Systems accommodate free-flowing, viscous, and molten products in volumes from .1 mL to gallons.
September 30, 2002
Redlake MASD, Inc: Redlake MASD, Inc: Digital imaging system
Del Imaging
MotionMeter, a high-speed digital imaging system, captures images at up to 1ꯠ frames/sec. From Redlake MASD (San Diego, CA), the 2-lb hand-held camera is used for high-speed motion analysis of line equipment malfunctions.
September 30, 2002
Thiele Technologies, Inc A Division of Barry-Wehmiller Companies, Inc: High-speed bagger
BW Integrated Systems
Thiele’s (Minneapolis, MN) UltraStar bagging system packs 20 to 110 lb of product into multiwall and plastic bags at speeds to 30 bpm. System provides automatic discharge of unsatisfactory bags and quick, tool-free changeover.
September 30, 2002
ProSys Innovative Packaging Equip.: Syringe filling
ProSys Fill
The LVF RSD 24 syringe filler from ProSys (Webb City, MO) is for high-speed, dual-chambered applications. Positive displacement metering delivers speeds to 65 containers/min.
September 30, 2002
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