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Hoover Materials Handling Group, Inc: IBC brochure
Hoover Materials Handling Group, Inc.
Hoover Materials Handling Group (Alpharetta, GA) has published new literature on its Mamor IBC. The 275-gal Mamor IBC has been well received by global manufacturers, company says.
May 31, 2001
SpaceKraft, A Weyerhaeuser Business: IBC for liquids
International Paper
UltraCube® from SpaceKraft (Salem, OR) is for hazardous or nonhazardous liquids. It now has a standard footprint of 40”x46” that allows interstacking with other IBCs for optimum use of existing storage racks, tank stands, and conveyor lines.
May 31, 2001
Harrington & Associates, Inc: Tote tanks
Harrington & Associates, Inc.
Harrington & Associates (Indianapolis, IN) has released a new system for material supply from tote or bulk tanks, allowing uninterrupted operations and eliminating down time.
May 31, 2001
DVT Corporation: Smarter vision sensors
DVT Corporation
DVT’s (Norcross, GA) next generation of SmartImage Sensor, the Legend 500 SmartImage sensor, debuts this month. The product line includes the Model 542C, which inspects print and decorations in full color.
May 31, 2001
Oystar Jones: Oystar Jones: Oystar Jones: Coors installs multipacker
Rockwell Automation Inc.
Golden, Co-based Coors recently installed a maxim™ Multi-packer from R.A. Jones (Cincinnati, OH) for packing cans in carton sleeves. The multipacker is run by a Giddings & Lewis (Fon du Lac, WI) motion controller integrated with an Allen-Bradley PLC from Rockwell Automation (Milwaukee, WI).
May 31, 2001
Dimension Industries, LLC: Bottle cartoner
Dimension Industries, LLC
The Model 400SV cartoner from Dimension Industries (Maple Grove, MN) takes up less than 10’ of line space, putting bottles, blisters, vials, and ampules into cartons with depths from 1.5” to 8”.
May 31, 2001
Colt Technologies Inc: Filler/sealers
Colt Technologies Inc.
Filling premade bags 5” to 30” W with up to 10 lb of product, 2 new Paxem fill-and-seal machines from Colt (Calgary, Alberta, Canada) operate at speeds to 60 bags/min.
May 31, 2001
B&H Labeling Systems: Roll-fed labeler
B&H Labeling Systems
B&H Labeling’s (Ceres, CA) Model BH2600U roll-fed labeler is designed for heavy-duty, low-maintenance, moderate-speed labeling. The 180° U-shaped conveyor reduces labeler footprint and increases thedwell time of product in the starwheel.
May 31, 2001
Sandiacre Packaging Machinery: Intermittent vf/f/s
BW Flexible Systems
Sandiacre’s (Lancaster, PA) intermittent vf/f/s packaging machines can produce block bottom, gabletop clear poly bags, which are a new trend in potato packaging.
May 31, 2001
Norden : Norden : Tube filler
Norden, a Coesia Company
The Nordenmatic 500 tube filler from Norden (Branchburg, NJ) fills collapsible, 1- to 300-mL tubes measuring 50 to 150 mm in length and 10 to 50 mm in dia.
May 31, 2001
OYSTAR USA Pharmaceutical Packaging Division: Cartoners
Coesia Group
Two new cartoners from IWK (Fairfield, NJ)—the Cartopac SC4 and SC6—use rotary feed mechanisms, opposing-vacuum pre-breaking systems, and mechanical erectors to assemble, load, and close up to 450 cartons/ min.
May 31, 2001
New England Machinery, Inc: Rotary chuck capper
New England Machinery
The NERCC-TR rotary chuck capper from New England Machinery (Bradenton, FL) features torque readout and the ability to adjust torque without pausing production.
May 31, 2001
Hassia USA Inc: Steam-aseptic forming
IMA Group
Using saturated steam instead of chemicals to thermoform, fill, and seal aseptic packages, TAS fillers from Hassia (Morganville, NJ) offer a maximum forming depth of 110 mm (4.334”) and accept a maximum web width of 80 cm (31.496”).
May 31, 2001
Mateer Burt (Pneumatic Scale): P-s labeler
Pneumatic Scale Angelus, A Barry-Wehmiller Packaging Company
Applying preprinted, p-s labels from a web at speeds to 400 containers/min, the Primemark 350 from Mateer Burt (Exton, PA) can handle front, back, and wraparound labels in any combination.
May 31, 2001
CCL Container: Laminate tube
CCL Industries Inc.
A new 5/8” laminate tube with an eye-tip dispenser from CCL Container (Oak Ridge, NJ) is suitable for cosmetic and pharmaceutical products that require squeezable tube packaging and a dispenser that provides exact, on-the-spot application.
May 31, 2001
Convenience Food Systems: Dome shaped package
Convenience Food Systems
Convenience Food Systems (Bakel, the Netherlands) has developed a dome shaped package that is specially designed to convey a home-style image while providing greater product visibility.
May 31, 2001
Diagraph, An ITW Company: Label printing supplies
Diagraph, An ITW Company
Diagraph (St. Louis, MO) has released a catalog of label printing supplies. Labeling Line is a free, 20-page catalog that provides labels for printing applications, product identification, bar coding for standards compliance, inventory tracking, and accurate shipment addressing.
May 31, 2001
Omega Design Corp.: Desiccant feeder literature
Omega Design Corporation
Revised 4-color catalog sheet describes Omega’s (Exton, PA) automatic indexing canister desiccant feeder. Model CDFI is suitable for packaging lines requiring multiple changeovers, single to multiple drops, with no required change parts.
May 31, 2001
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