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Sure Torque Inc: Cap tightener
Sure Torque Inc.
Sure Torque (Bradenton, FL) has introduced new literature on its newest automatic on-line cap tightener, model STSHCT, with optional table-top conveyor and no manual hand tight-ening.
October 31, 1998
Allen Coding USA: Thermal-transfer coder
Diagraph, An ITW Company
TT53CM thermal-transfer coder is for use on continuous flow wrappers and operates at line speeds to 36 m (118')/min. Prints bar codes, logos, graphics and real-time information on all materials used on packaging machines.
October 31, 1998
PAR Systems: Modular robot
PaR Systems
PaR Systems (Shoreview, MN) will feature its 2- or 4-axis Modular Based Robot (MBR) for pick-and-place applications. Intended to be func-tional for as long as 20 years, the machine has payload capacity of up to 10ꯠ lb and runs at speeds as fast as 6'/sec.
October 31, 1998
Rockwell Automation: Machine vision system
Rockwell Automation Inc.
The Allen-Bradley Optix(TM) machine vision system from Rockwell Automation (Milwaukee, WI) runs the vision program independently of the PC's processor, allowing operation of other pro-grams running concurrently on the computer.
October 31, 1998
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
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