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Bell-Mark Corp.: Bell-Mark Corp.: Bell-Mark Corp.: Flexo printer
BELL-MARK
The Flex Print Flexographic web printer from Bell-Mark (Pine Brook, NJ) prints on material from all hf/f/s machines. Patented geared "S" wrap drive requires no direct mechanical connection to operate the printer.
September 30, 1998
Nigrelli Systems Inc: Nigrelli Systems Inc: Tray former/packers
Integrated Packaging Systems, Inc.
The Nigrelli Systems (Kiel, WI) Envoy Series of tray former/packers are continuous-motion, high-speed integrated packaging systems. They feed corrugated tray blanks from bulk supply, load containers onto tray blanks, and erect and glue the tray sides.
September 30, 1998
Dynaric Inc: Strapping machine
Dynaric Inc.
The RLM-1 bottom seal strapping machine from Dynaric (Teaneck, NJ) straps at up to 50 cycles/min. Automatically senses height, adjusting tension within range.
September 30, 1998
MGS Machine Corp.: Outserter
MGS, a Coesia Company
The Gemini dual outserter from MGS (Maple Grove, MN) can apply an outsert to either the top or side of glass or plastic bottles at a rate of up to 120 bpm.
September 30, 1998
Cryovac: O2 scavenging film
Sealed Air Corporation (SEE)
Said to be the world's first polymer-based oxygen scavenging system, Cryovac® (Duncan, SC) OS1000 film effectively eliminates residual oxygen from packages that are packed under low-oxygen, modified-atmosphere conditions.
September 30, 1998
Toray Plastics (America): Metallized films
Toray Plastics (America), Inc.
Toray (N. Kingstown, RI) will introduce three new metallized OPP films-PCF, PC-2 and MF28-for use in applications requiring barrier properties traditionally provided only by foil or metallized PET.
September 30, 1998
Spee-Dee Packaging Machinery, Inc: Inspection system
Spee-Dee Packaging Machinery, Inc.
Spee-Dee Packaging Machinery's (Sturtevant, WI) PCIS system inspects closed cartons for defects, wrong counts and partial or rotated items. Uses a patented capacitive scanning method, with no X-rays, to electronically analyze product as it passes through a scanning head.
September 30, 1998
U.S. Bottlers Machinery Company: High-speed rotary capper
U.S. Bottlers Machinery Company
New tangential-infeed rotary capper from U.S. Bottlers (Charlotte, NC) has 24 heads for speeds to 700 bpm. Accepts containers at the capping head from the infeed screw for immediate cap application to eliminate brim spilling.
September 30, 1998
Hoppmann Corp.: Flexible feeder
Shibuya Hoppmann Corporation
Hoppmann's (Chantilly, VA) FC-2500 flexible feeder can be operated in either intermittent or pick-on-the-fly modes. Two-piece modular changeover switches system from randomly dispersing to partially orienting parts.
September 30, 1998
Berlin Pkg.: Wide-mouth PET bottles
Berlin Packaging
Berlin Packaging's (Chicago, IL) wide-mouth packers are stretch/blow-molded PET bottles suitable for pharmaceutical applications. The packers are available in 33-mm and 38-mm finishes, either continuous-thread or featuring a TE neck bead.
September 30, 1998
BluePrint Automation: Case packer
BluePrint Automation (BPA)
BluePrint Automation's (Colonial Heights, VA) robotic case packer, the "Swing Machine," packs bags or cartons-vertically or horizontally, standing up or lying down-at speeds up to 50 picks/min.
September 30, 1998
Packworld USA Inc: Impulse sealer
PackworldUSA
Large-body heat sealer from Packworld USA (Nazareth, PA) is suitable for large pouches or for sealing many smaller pouches simultaneously. Can be outfitted with a special cut/seal element that is useful when sealing header bags.
September 30, 1998
Fernqvist Labeling Solutions: Label printer
Fernqvist Labeling Solutions
FLS Ovation 2 from Fernqvist Labeling Solutions (Mountain View, CA) is a high-quality, compact and economical label printer available as direct thermal or as optional thermal transfer.
September 30, 1998
All-Fill Inc: Checkweigher
All-Fill, Inc.
Model MW-16 is a continuous, non-porous conveyor belt from All-Fill (Exton, PA). Its maximum 80/min operating speed works for medium-sized cases, corrugated boxes, bulk-bagged product and other containers.
September 30, 1998
Kayat Engineering Corp.: Shrink bundler
KHS USA, Inc.
Kayat's (Edgewater, FL) dual-track Model 502-B shrink bundler collates and wraps unsupported bottles, cans and jars at speeds to 120 bundles/min.
September 30, 1998
Diagraph, An ITW Company: Industrial labeler
Diagraph, An ITW Company
Diagraph Corp. (St. Louis, MO) introduces the automatic LA/1000 labeler, an accurate, moderate-speed system built for industrial environments. Its wipe-on applicator is available with a brush or roller.
September 30, 1998
Media Recovery: Environmental recorder
Media Recovery
Media Recovery (Dallas, TX) introduces DataScribe, a pocket-portable alternative to expensive, bulky chart recorders and conventional data loggers.
September 30, 1998
Toray Plastics (America): OPP film
Toray Plastics (America), Inc.
New 50-ga PCF, a metallized OPP film from Toray Plastics (North Kingstown, RI), provides a "drop-in" alternative to foil in multi-layer barrier extrusion laminations.
September 30, 1998
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