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SATO America, Inc: SATO America, Inc: SATO America, Inc: Label printer/applicator
Diagraph's (St. Louis, MO) PA/5000 label printer/applicator system is a heavy-duty, high-speed, print-and-apply system built for continuous-duty operation.
April 30, 1998
Serac Inc: Net-weigh pail filler
Serac Inc
Serac's (Carol Stream, IL) new net-weigh, high-volume liquid pail filler fills 1- to 5-gal containers at speeds to 50/min, based upon viscosity of the product and size of container.
April 30, 1998
Fogg Filler Co.: Quick-change valve
Fogg Filler
Fogg Fillers' (Holland, MI) Quick-Change Valve is designed to solve labor-intensive removal and cleaning of valves in gravity liquid fillers. The patent-pending system uses external clips that easily disconnect from outside of the bowl, eliminating the need to reach inside the filler bowl and re-sanitize it.
April 30, 1998
Imaging Technology Inc: Machine vision software
Imaging Technology Inc.
The latest version of Sherlock32 machine vision software is available free of charge from Imaging Technology (Bedford, MA). The 32-bit software is Windows 95- or NT-based.
April 30, 1998
Dalemark Industries Inc: Thermal-transfer printer
DALEMARK INDUSTRIES, INC.
Dalemark Industries (Lakewood, NJ) has developed the XXTREME thermal-transfer printer for blister cards and strip and fanfold labels. Suitable for most materials, in widths from 1.2" to 6.1".
April 30, 1998
B.A.G. Corp.: PVC container
B.A.G. Corp.
The Super SackĀ® PVC container from B.A.G. (Dallas, TX) is well-suited for applications requiring strength and longevity. Easily repaired, the FIBC container is said to lower overall container costs, while providing environmental advantages.
April 30, 1998
Flexicell, Inc: No-accumulation robot
Flexicell, Inc.
The Flexilinear robot system from Flexicell (Richmond, VA) takes round cups or rectangular packages directly out of the filler, eliminating the need for an accumulation conveyor to buffer or orient the product.
April 30, 1998
Graphic Packaging Intl.: Continuous-motion cartoner
Graphic Packaging International
Minnesota Automation's (Crosby, MN) new continuous-motion cartoner can run cartons from 11/2" x 3/4" x 4" to 7" x 3" x 7" at speeds to 250/min.
April 30, 1998
Lepel Corporation: Induction cap sealer
Lepel Corp.
The portable Lepak Jr. from Lepel (Waukesha, WI) is a manual induction cap sealer for low-production applications, test runs and laboratory use. It accepts closures with dia from 5 to 120 mm on a wide range of containers.
April 30, 1998
Eagle Automation: Label dispenser
Model LD910S is a new label dispenser from Eagle Automation (Sterling, IL) designed specifically for foodservice, bakery and pharmaceutical applications.
April 30, 1998
Ball Corp.: Fill/plug/cap system
Ball Corporation
Model RFPC Dual-Index rotary monoblock machine is a fill/plug/cap system from Cozzoli (Plainfield, NJ). Suitable for nail polish, it's designed with an overhead ball dropper station that inserts two balls into each container.
April 30, 1998
Sealed Air Corporation: Vertical molding station
Sealed Air Corporation (SEE)
Designed specifically for packagers that ship 100 products/day or less, Sealed Air's (Danbury, CT) InstapakĀ® Twin Vertical Molding station produces 2 molded cushions/min.
April 30, 1998
Automated Packaging Systems: High-speed counter
Automated Packaging Systems
The Accu-CountĀ® Advantage from Automated Packaging Systems (Streetsboro, OH) now features an interrupting accumulator for prevention of overcounts and an accuracy rate of 99.9%, says the company.
April 30, 1998
Ranpak Corporation: Workstation
Ranpak
Ranpak's (Concord Township, OH) Pad-N-PakĀ® Workstation is now microprocessor-controlled, which puts machine functions at the operator's fingertips and simplifies monitoring of key functions.
April 30, 1998
Imaging Technology Inc: Ink-jet printer
Imaging Technology Inc.
For use with small- to medium-sized operations, the Marksman(TM) 2020 from ITI (Cookeville, TN) is said to be the first ink-jet printing system capable of printing on both porous and nonporous surfaces simultaneously.
April 30, 1998
FoxJet, An ITW Company: FoxJet, An ITW Company: Ink-jet mounting bracket
Handling Systems Inc.
FoxJet's (Arlington, TX) Integrated Spring Bracket improves accuracy and consistency of ink-jet case printing. It adjusts to uneven substrates and aligns the printhead for accurate, consistent, high-resolution printing on cases and cartons.
April 30, 1998
Slautterback Corp.: Hot melt data sheet
Nordson Corporation
Slautterback (Monterey, CA) is offering a full-color data sheet describing its new HD1 Head Driver designed to enhance electric head-valve performance in a hot melt adhesive applicator system.
April 30, 1998
Orbis: Knocked-down container
ORBIS Corporation
The 4845 knocked-down BulkPak(TM) HDPE container from Orbis (Oconomowoc, WI) handles up to 2귔 lb of material. Comes in a 48" x 45" footprint and may be ordered in different heights and colors, with access doors and custom interiors to protect shipments.
April 30, 1998
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