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Lantech Inc: Stretch-wrapping enhancement
Lantech
The E-Z Film Clamp(TM) is Lantech's (Louisville, KY) enhancement for its Q-Series(TM) semi-automatic stretch-wrapping system. It eliminates the need for attaching film to the load manually.
February 28, 1998
Romaco, Inc: Blister packaging machine
Romaco
The Romaco/Horn+Noack "Noack 900" blister packaging machine from Romaco (Morris Plains, NJ) produces up to 300 blister packs/ min on a 200 mm (7.8") web.
February 28, 1998
Orbis: Bulk knock-down alternative
ORBIS Corporation
The OptePak System(TM) from Orbis (Oconomowoc, WI) is designed to be an economical alternative to bulk knock-down containers. It comprises two "mirror image" pallets and sidewalls made of triple-wall Kraft or plastic corrugated.
February 28, 1998
Imtec, Inc: Label printer/applicator
Imtec, Inc.
The ApplyPro(TM) X2 Turbo label applicator from Imtec (Bellows Falls, VT) is designed for high-speed tamp-on application. It prints and applies labels at speeds to 70/min.
February 28, 1998
EZ-Tek Industries Inc: Case sealer
Eastey
The Easy-Taper Model BB-2SS is a stainless-steel case sealer from EZ-Tek Industries (Deer Park, NY). It's designed for use in wet areas where washdown may be required.
February 28, 1998
Automated Packaging Systems: Automated Packaging Systems: Data matrix reader
Omron Automation
The Quadrus(TM) 2D code reader from Microscan Systems (Renton, WA) reads 2D bar-code symbologies at rates to 300 labels/min on most media types. Suitable for tracking and verification in automated packaging systems, it can be mounted on conveyor lines or included as a component within equipment.
February 28, 1998
Telatemp Corp.: TE label
Telatemp Corporation
The TelaSeal security label from Telatemp (Fullerton, CA) is a self-adhesive label that leaves two highly visible and permanent patterns when it's partially peeled back or removed.
February 28, 1998
A-B-C Packaging Machine Corp.: Hot melt case erector/sealer
A-B-C Packaging Machine Corp.
Running at speeds to 15 cases/min, the Pro Forma 112 hot melt case erector/sealer from A-B-C Packaging Machine (Tarpon Springs, FL) is designed for low-volume applications.
February 28, 1998
H.B. Fuller : Clear hot melt
H.B. Fuller
HL-4137 from H.B. Fuller Co. (St. Paul, MN) is a clear hot melt for applying clear film labels to glass, plastic and other containers. It runs on web-fed and cut-to-stack labeling equipment and comes packaged in coextruded pillows.
February 28, 1998
SATO America, Inc: Label/tag printer
SATO America
Sato's (Sunnyvale, CA) CX200 is a low-cost industrial printer available in thermal-transfer and direct-thermal configurations. Prints an area up to 4.1" W x 14" L on labels and tags up to 4.65" W.
February 28, 1998
CCL Label, Inc: CCL Label, Inc: Brochure series
CCL Industries Inc.
CCL Label (Itasca, IL) has released a series of brochures. The first, an eight-page "Guide to High Impact Labeling," provides a general overview of the company and its line of labels for the personal care, pharmaceutical, promotional, food and beverage, and wine industries.
February 28, 1998
Automated Packaging Systems: Master bag system
Automated Packaging Systems
Automated Packaging Systems (Streetsboro, OH) has introduced the Stacked Masterpack System, which takes products individually packaged in Autobags and places them in larger bags in groups of 25, 50 or 75.
February 28, 1998
Goodwrappers: Stretch-wrap manual
Goodwrappers
Goodwrappers (Baltimore, MD) is offering a "Wrapping Techniques Manual." The 32-page guide focuses on the two main tasks, stabilizing loads and unitizing loads, that stretch wrapping accomplishes.
February 28, 1998
Motoman Robotics: Six-axis robot
Yaskawa Motoman
Motoman's (West Carrollton, OH) lightweight, low-cost SV3 robot can be used for small-parts handling and packaging applications. The articulated six-axis robot features a 3-kg (6.6-lb) payload capacity, a reach of 677 mm (26.6") and a repeatability rate of ±0.03 mm (±0.001").
February 28, 1998
Streamfeeder: Friction feeder
BW Integrated Systems
Silver Series S1750 Universal Friction Feeder(TM) from Streamfeeder (Minneapolis, MN) uses an innovative design to reduce set-up and maintenance time.
February 28, 1998
Crown Roll Leaf, Inc: P-s label stock
Crown Roll Leaf, Inc.
Crown Roll Leaf (Paterson, NJ) has introduced its Holo-Grafx(TM) pressure-sensitive line, which has ten new holographic and pixel patterns for the label stock industry.
February 28, 1998
Perfecseal, a Bemis Co.: Top web for medical use
Amcor Flexibles North America
Perfecseal (Philadelphia, PA) has developed PerfecPerf, an all-plastic top web for medical packaging. The structure uses controlled perforations in the exterior polyester layer that allows the film to fracture with a clean tear path and gives the user three ways to open the package: spearing, peeling, or pop-through.
February 28, 1998
Eastman Chemical Company: Bottled water resin
Eastman Chemical Co.
Eastapak Aqua polymers from Eastman Chemical (Kingsport, TN) are designed specifically for manufacturing bottled water containers. The PET resins are said to offer superb clarity while meeting strict standards for not changing the taste of the water in the bottle.
February 28, 1998
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