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Imtec, Inc: Label printer/applicator
Imtec, Inc.
The ApplyPro(TM) 140Xi Zebra-based label printer/applicator from Imtec (Bellows Falls, VT) prints all bar- code symbologies at resolutions of 203 to 300 dpi.
October 31, 1998
Rollprint Packaging Products, Inc: Multi-compartment pouches
PAXXUS
Rollprint's (Addison, IL) MultiMix(TM) multi-compartment pouches keep two or more products separated in a single pouch until the end user ruptures an internal seal with a twist to mix products at the time of use.
October 31, 1998
PBI-Dansensor Americ: CO2 leak detector
AMETEK MOCON
PBI-Dansensor's (Mahwah, NJ) Pack Check detects leaks in modified atmosphere packaging. Packages are manually inserted into a pressurized chamber where CO2 presence is evaluated according to pre-programmed settings (as many as 10).
October 31, 1998
Tharo Systems, Inc: Labeling software
Tharo Systems, Inc.
Tharo Systems, Inc. (Brunswick, OH) has released EasyLabel Version 2.1 for Microsoft Windows, a product identification and bar-code labeling software package.
October 31, 1998
Schroeder Machines: Case packer
Schroeder Machines
Operating at speeds to 30 cases/min, the Model 3000 robotic case packer from Schroeder (East Syracuse, NY) uses a linear pick-and-place device to transport light, unstable packages from the infeed conveyor to the section of the machine for pack pattern forming.
October 31, 1998
Ryson International, Inc: Spiral conveyor
Ryson International, Inc.
Ryson's (Newport News, VA) space-saving vertical spiral conveyor offers low-grade incline, bi-directional operation, and a variety of models to handle a wide range of load sizes, from products smaller than a matchbook to pieces as large as 3"W x 6'L.
October 31, 1998
Crown Simplimatic, Inc: Liquid filler
Simplimatic
Quick changeover is the fundamental advantage of Crown Simplimatic's (Lynchburg, VA) Hansa M series of fillers for the beer and soft drink industries.
October 31, 1998
Franklin Automation, Inc: F/f/s machine
Franklin Automation, Inc.
The B1M automatic f/f/s system from Franklin Automation (Sugar Grove, IL) thermoforms PVC/PET blisters before heat-sealing them to paperboard or foil backing at a rate of 48 to 50 pieces/min.
October 31, 1998
Clamco Corporation: Shrink tunnels
Clamco Corporation
Standard and optional features of the 854 Series of heat shrink tunnels are listed in a two-page brochure from Clamco (Cleveland, OH). Tunnels use variable-speed live/dead roller or coated fiberglass mesh conveyors.
October 31, 1998
Dalemark Industries Inc: Hot-stamp imprinter
DALEMARK INDUSTRIES, INC.
The 985-HS flat-product hot-stamp imprinter from Dalemark (Lakewood, NJ) prints areas up to 3"x4" on envelopes, postcards, blister cards, and paperboard or chipboard packages and inserts.
October 31, 1998
Kaufman Container Company: "No glug" oblongs
Kaufman Container Company
New 32- and 64-oz HDPE K-style handled oblongs from Kaufman Container (Cleveland, OH) have 33-400 neck finishes that emphasize the "no glug" feature.
October 31, 1998
Foilmark Holographic Images: Holographic patterns
Foilmark Holographic Images
Foilmark Holographic Images (Newburyport, MA) has developed a new line of colorful holographic patterns for packaging and point-of-purchase displays.
October 31, 1998
Garvey Corporation: Automatic tray loader
Garvey
Garvey's (Blue Anchor, NJ) automatic tray loader can receive vials of any size from a Garvey Bi-Flo® accumulator and automatically develop the proper nested pattern for the tray.
October 31, 1998
Malcom Co.: Shrink tunnel systems
Malcom Co.
Malcom Co. (Andover, MA) now offers hot-air shrink tunnels as a complete system, electronically adjustable from ambient temps to 1걄° F. With list prices from $1걄 to $4겨, these self-contained systems can be supplied with a bracket, tunnel and conveyor that runs up to 60'/min.
October 31, 1998
Courtaulds Packaging: Plastic tube guide
Courtaulds Packaging
Courtaulds Packaging (Woodstock, IL) has produced a new Plastic Tube Guide detailing its line of plastic tubes. Extensive diagrams and photos illustrate ranges of standard sizes and capacities, head styles, and orifice sizes.
October 31, 1998
Equistar Chemicals, LP: Resins for extrusion
Equistar Chemicals, LP
Equistar Chemicals (Houston, TX) has released a new eight-page brochure providing typical physical property data for selected grades from its broad range of poly-propylene homopolymer and copolymer resins for filament, film, sheet and profile extrusion.
October 31, 1998
Hytrol Conveyor Company, Inc : Conveyor
Hytrol Conveyor Co., Inc.
Hytrol's (Jonesboro, AR) EZ-Logic conveyor does not require sensing rollers or minimum weights to accumulate product. Several models offer various speeds, depending on application.
October 31, 1998
Currie Machinery Company: Low-level palletizer
Currie Machinery Company
From Currie Machinery (Santa Clara, CA), the low-level palletizer Model LLP-10 was recently introduced to accommodate moderate production speeds where a floor-level approach is preferred.
October 31, 1998
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