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Key Technology: Vibrating conveyor control
Key Technology, Inc., a Duravant company
Key Technology (Walla Walla, WA) offers Forte, a new control for its shakers and distribution systems for food processors. Forte is said to eliminate the need to contract with a third-party controls integrator to tie Key equipment into a control system.
August 31, 1999
Bell-Mark Corp.: Bell-Mark Corp.: Bell-Mark Corp.: Tab imprinter
BELL-MARK
Marking prices, dates and text on plastic tab closures for bags, particularly in the bakery industry, the US-4302 Kwik Lok tab imprinter from Bell-Mark (Pine Brook, NJ) can retrofit to all Kwik Lok tab closing machines.
August 31, 1999
Plitek, Inc: Hang tabs
Plitek, Inc.
Plitek (Des Plaines, IL) now provides 3M ScotchPad hang tabs for point-of-purchase displays. The PET hang tabs have a p-s adhesive that will adhere to most surfaces.
August 31, 1999
Midwest Color: Fragrant plastic resins
Midwest Color
Midwest Color (Niles, IL) has introduced a line of fragrances for thermoplastic resins. The fragrances, offered in either PE or PP, come in solid color concentrate form.
August 31, 1999
QuickLabel Systems: Thermal-transfer printer
AstroNova Product Identification
QuickLabel Systems (West Warwick, RI) has released a 6-page color brochure describing its full-color digital thermal-transfer label printer. Called the QLS-4000, the printer features rugged design, tight registration and powerful electronics.
August 31, 1999
Silgan Plastics Corporation: Silgan Plastics Corporation: PET bottles
Clearplass Containers, Inc.
Clearplass Containers (Penn Yan, NY) a division of Silgan Plastics, has introduced a new injection/ stretch blow-molded PET bottle called the Naples.
August 31, 1999
Rockford Midland Corp: Bottom-load case packer
Rockford Midland Corp
Rockford Midland's (Rockford, IL) Casestar(TM) bottom-load case packer packs heavy products such as milk cartons or lightweight products like trays of snack-food packs in RSC, HSC or display cases.
August 31, 1999
Triangle Package Machinery Co.: Form/fill/seal
Triangle Package Machinery Company
A gas-release valve located just above the film web on Triangle's (Chicago, IL) Advantage/Auger vf/f/s system makes the machine ideal for packaging freshly ground coffee.
August 31, 1999
Craig Adhesives and Coatings Co.: Release coatings
H.B. Fuller
A color brochure from Craig Adhesives & Coatings (Newark, NJ) describes the new products available since the company became the distributor of the General Electric silicone products line.
August 31, 1999
Mark-10 Corp.: Force measurement stand
Mark-10 Corporation
Manually operated by a lever, the Model TSA test stand from Mark-10 (Hicksville, NY) is designed to evaluate strength and resistance of various packaging components.
July 31, 1999
Gold Cup, a div. of the Frain Group: Cup filler
Gold Cup, a div. of the Frain Group
Gold Cup's (Addison, IL) rotary and in-line cup fillers are suitable for dry, liquid, slurry and paste products. Cup capacities range from 1/2 oz to 5 lb, with fill speeds to 50 cpm.
July 31, 1999
Sealstrip: P-s closure
Sealstrip Corp.
Sealstrip Corp. (Boyertown, PA) has introduced a flexible reclosable package for a variety of industries. The consumer simply presses the top of the package closed.
July 31, 1999
REB, Inc: Volumetric filler
REB, Inc.
The DVS volumetric piston filler from REB (Menomonie, WI) features a vibrating hopper and positive closing nozzles to fill glass, metal or plastic containers with up to 160 fl oz of thin liquids, chunky semi-solids or thick pastes.
July 31, 1999
ProSys Innovative Packaging Equip.: Tube filler and sealer
ProSys Fill
ProSys (Webb City, MO) has developed a low-production tube filling and sealing system called the MTS. An operator loads up to 8 tubes into the rack and moves the tube rack through the fill and closure stations at speeds to 20 tubes/min.
July 31, 1999
Filamatic, a division of National Instrument LLC: Capper for oddly-shaped containers
Filamatic
The Capamatic® RC-400 from National Instrument (Baltimore, MD) handles a variety of oddly-shaped containers with 13-mm to 35-mm snap caps or 15-mm to 48-mm screw closures, at speeds to 120 cpm.
July 31, 1999
ALFA Production Systems, Inc: Shrink tunnel
ALFA Production Systems, Inc.
Using an infrared heater, the IRHT shrink tunnel from ALFA (Westfield, NJ) can target heat application to shrink sleeves in any given spot. The tunnel accommodates products up to 10"Wx15"H for labeling and bundling.
July 31, 1999
Genesis Machinery Products, Inc: Handcrimper
Genesis Machinery Products, Inc.
The Fermpress® handcrimper from Genesis Machinery Products (Exton, PA) crimps aluminum caps on serum vials mainly for the pharmaceutical industry.
July 31, 1999
Wire Belt Co. of Americ: Turning conveyor
Wire Belt Company of America
The Series 300 conveyor from Wire Belt (Londonderry, NH) turns 90° angles with a 16" inside turning radius. In widths from 10" to 50", the belt's mesh construction offers a number of benefits: Debris falls through for easy clean-up; conveyed product is easily inspected by sight; and the conveyor is easily accessible for washing and quick draining.
July 31, 1999
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