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P.E. USA, Inc: Rotary p-s labelers
Axon
B&J Machinery (Cincinnati, OH) rotary pressure-sensitive labelers are now offered with the option of an automatic nonstop system using a redundant head.
August 31, 2001
Hoppmann Corp.: Cap lining system
Shibuya Hoppmann Corporation
The CLM series cap lining system from Hoppmann (Haymarket, VA) is designed to punch liners from cap lining materials and insert them into caps. System can use hot-melt glue, tri-tab, and pull-tab punches at speeds to 1겨 caps/min.
August 31, 2001
Mettler-Toledo Safeline Inc: Inspection systems
Mettler-Toledo Product Inspection
ClearView product inspection system detects foreign bodies such as metal, stone, high-density plastic, and rubber for products including those that are packaged.
August 31, 2001
Eagle Pack Corporation: Vf/f/s machine
Eagle Pack Corporation
The Eagle Phaser, a vf/f/s machine from EaglePack (Oakland, CA), was engineered specifically for feeding and advancing film, forming, filling, and sealing bags with minimal complication, the company says.
August 31, 2001
Polypack Inc: Label-orientation machinery
Polypack Inc.
Using fiber-optic sensors to determine cans’ orientation, the label orienter for Polypack’s (Pinellas Park, FL) shrink-wrapping machinery turns cans so labels face outward before wrapping.
August 31, 2001
ID Technology: Label printer applicator
ID Technology
ID Technology (Fort Worth, TX) has released a swing-arm tamp module that can apply a label to the leading or trailing edge of a case or carton. Tamp arm swings down or from the side to tamp the label onto the front or rear panel of the product.
August 31, 2001
Dorner Mfg. Corp.: Angle conveyor
Dorner
Dorner Manufacturing (Hartland, WI) offers the LPZ adjustable angle conveyor, which can be set up in a variety of configurations to fit manufacturing, assembly, or warehouse needs.
August 31, 2001
Winpak: Dry material vf/f/s machine
Winpak
The WD-18 vf/f/s machine from Winpak (San Bernardino, CA) can fill multiple lanes of free-flowing particulates. Operating at rates to 700 pouches/min, the WD-18 combines 2 separate 18” webs of film to produce sealed pouches.
August 31, 2001
Norco: Overwrapping machine
Norco
The Model 5110SD overwrapping machine from Norco (Rockford, IL) allows for polyethylene wrapping speeds to 100’/min. Machine can wrap packages 16”x5” of any length.
August 31, 2001
National Adhesives: Reduced temperature adhesive
National Adhesives
Cool-Lok® 34-252A adhesive from National Starch and Chemical (Bridgewater, NJ) is said to provide a good balance of heat resistance and freezer-grade cold adhesion.
August 31, 2001
Pactiv: Pactiv: Formable web
PAXXUS
FlexForm™ B formable web will now be available in both the Americas and Europe as a result of a global partnership between Pactiv Corp.’s (Lake Forest, IL) Sengewald business unit (Halle, Westfalen, Germany) and Rollprint Packaging Products, Inc.
August 31, 2001
Klockner Pentaplast: APET films
Klöckner Pentaplast Pharma, Health & Protection and Durables
Two new lines of high-slip APET films–Pentaprint® PR KPET/E32 and Pentaclear® BX KPET/E32 from Klöckner Pentaplast (Gordonsville, VA)–allow for increased productivity of both sheet- and roll-fed equipment, resulting in higher yields and therefore cost savings.
August 31, 2001
Sealed Air Corporation: Cushioned mailer
Sealed Air Corporation (SEE)
Sealed Air Corp. (Saddle Brook, NJ) is now offering its Jiffylite® White cushioned mailer as a standard product. Mailer features a white kraft exterior and 3/16” Bubble Wrap® lining.
August 31, 2001
Expac Corp.: Venting closure
Expac Corp.
The Pearce vented closure technology from Expac Corp. (Montvale, NJ) is said to eliminate problems associated with package collapse (paneling) due to hot filling, package blowout, or product leakage caused by the buildup of internal gas pressure.
August 31, 2001
FANUC Robotics: Graphic user interface
FANUC America
The I Pendant is a color graphic user-interface device to the Fanuc Robotics (Rochester Hills, MI) system R-J3I Model B Controller that’s based on Internet technology.
August 31, 2001
Sandiacre Packaging Machinery: Continuous motion vf/f/s
BW Flexible Systems
Sandiacre Packaging’s (Lancaster, PA) TG350-RC continuous motion vf/f/s machine is suitable for fresh produce and frozen-food packaging. Initially designed to accommodate pack widths from 2.36” to 13.78”, unit is said to also package a wide range of bag sizes and styles of hard-to-pack product at high speeds.
August 31, 2001
Zero - Max: Couplings
Zero-Max, Inc.
Zero-Max’s (Minneapolis, MN) CD® composite couplings’ disc material (3M Scotchply®) and unique disc design are said to reduce the transmission of damaging vibration throughout the power train, resulting in less wear and tear on machine components.
August 31, 2001
Pactiv: Pactiv: Poucher with slider applicator
KHS USA, Inc.
Klöckner Bartelt’s (Sarasota, FL) RPM 950 hf/f/s system now can integrate Pactiv’s Hefty™ Slide-Rite® reclosure system for stand-up pouches.
August 31, 2001
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