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Bell Inc: Thermal-transfer printer
BELL-MARK
Bell-Mark's (Pine Brook, NJ) EasyPrint Flow is a compact, programmable thermal-transfer printer designed as an alternative for conventional hot stamp and ink coders on horizontal flow wrappers, baggers, cartoners and continuous-moving webs.
November 30, 1997
Sealed Air Corporation: Protective cushioning
Sealed Air Corporation (SEE)
Shrink Pak(TM) cushioning material combines shrink wrapping and "bubbled" cushioning. The patented product from Sealed Air (Saddle Brook, NJ) conforms around the object(s) when heat is applied.
November 30, 1997
Label Systems: Label Systems: Resealable label
Label Systems
MPI-L is a resealable, folded-construction p-s label booklet from MPI Label Systems (Sebring, OH) for applications such as cross promotion or providing information on safe product use.
November 30, 1997
Triangle Package Machinery Co.: Zipper packaging system
Triangle Package Machinery Company
The Advantage ZP1 from Triangle Package Machinery (Chicago, IL) is a zipper packaging system for pouches that uses an integrated zipper applicator to run LDPE or supported films.
November 30, 1997
Rockwell Automation: Machine vision software
Rockwell Automation Inc.
Color Blister-Pak(TM) AO3 is updated Rockwell Automation/Allen-Bradley (Bloomington, MN) software that runs on A-B's Color Configurable Vision Input Module.
November 30, 1997
Tharo Systems, Inc: Label printer
Tharo Systems, Inc.
The Apollo 1 small label printer from Tharo (Brunswick, OH) prints an area up to 4.2" W at speeds to 8"/sec, with 300-dpi print resolution.
November 30, 1997
Precision Microcontrol Corp.: Motion controller
Precision Microcontrol Corp.
The DC2-PC is a low-cost motion control card for OEM packaging applications from Precision MicroControl (Carlsbad, CA). It's best suited for simple- and medium-range motion applications such as f/f/s conveyor synchronization, overwrapping and pick-and-place.
November 30, 1997
Slidell, Inc: Bag filler
Slidell, Inc.
The Slidell-Matic 3020 from Slidell (Owatonna, MN) is capable of filling a wide range of dry, flowable products into a variety of bag sizes at speeds to 25 bags/min.
November 30, 1997
Klockner Pentaplast: Polyester films
Klöckner Pentaplast Pharma, Health & Protection and Durables
Klockner Pentaplast (Gordonsville, VA) has introduced Pentastat static-dissipative polyester films for thermoformed packaging of electronic components.
November 30, 1997
Label Makers, Inc: Shaker top lid
Label Makers, Inc.
A two-layer lid for single-serve food, dairy or cosmetics products is available from Label Makers (Pleasant Prairie, WI). The bottom layer is designed to be heat-sealed to the container, which can be constructed of PS or PP.
November 30, 1997
Krones, Inc: New technology orients handles on rotary pail labelers
Krones, Inc.
A new pail labeler technology from Krones (Franklin, WI) allows handle orientation on rotary labelers. Mechanically orients container handles, permitting application speeds of 25 handled pails/min, or 50/min without orientation.
November 30, 1997
Imtec, Inc: Printer/applicator
Imtec, Inc.
ValuePro(TM) is a printer/applicator from Imtec (Bellows Falls, VT) that applies labels to the top, bottom, front, or sides of cartons or cases.
November 30, 1997
International Paper: Corrugated container
International Paper
A recyclable corrugated container that uses a patented barrier coating to resist moisture is available from International Paper (Shreveport, LA). Applications for Fibreshield(TM) include shipping meat, fish and poultry and fresh flowers.
November 30, 1997
Streamfeeder: Friction feeder
BW Integrated Systems
Streamfeeder's (Minneapolis, MN) SB Batch Dropper Universal Friction Feeder(TM) is a high-speed batch counter, accumulator and dropper. It separates and singulates a wide range of products including envelopes, greeting cards and other printed materials.
November 30, 1997
Keyence Corp. of America: Machine vision system
KEYENCE Corp. of America
The CV Series compact vision system from Keyence (Woodcliff Lake, NJ) offers four image processing modes: area detection, pattern matching, absolute position detection and relative position detection.
November 30, 1997
Datamax: Datamax: Printer/applicator
Columbia Labeling Machinery (Danielson, CT) has introduced the CPA-350, a thermal-transfer printer/ applicator that uses the Datamax PE42/43 print engine to reach speeds up to 10"/sec.
November 30, 1997
ARPAC LLC: Powered conveyor
For use in the high-volume printing and publishing industries, Arpac (Schiller Park, IL) has introduced the 90° Powered Conveyor. It's said to make efficient use of limited space and to be compatible with high-speed Arpac shrink bundlers.
October 31, 1997
Imaging Technology Inc: Machine vision system
Imaging Technology Inc.
Imaging Technology's (Bedford, MA) newest machine vision system inspects at speeds over 20ꯠ parts/min, without use of a processor. The Prophecy 550 system incorporates Intel MMX technology, Sherlock 32 software and the company's IC-PCI frame grabber for an easy-to-use and configure system, says the company.
October 31, 1997
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