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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
Seal-It, a division of Printpack: Shrink-sleeve printing
Printpack
Seal-It (Farmingdale, NY) is printing bar codes on shrink sleeves for eyebrow and eyeliner pencils, mascara, lipstick tubes and other health and beauty products.
October 31, 1997
Willett America Inc: Mini coder
Willett America Inc.
The 460Mi Micro Coder from Willett (Ft. Worth, TX) can print a high-resolution code as small as 0.8 mm in single line mode. This continuous ink-jet printer is suitable for coding on pharmaceutical, cosmetics and medical device products.
October 31, 1997
Willett America Inc: Label printer/applicator
Willett America Inc.
The 2620 label printer/applicator from Willett Labeljet (Ft. Worth, TX) is designed as an economical, versatile system. Available in right- and left-handed versions, for tamp or air-jet label application, the 2620 can print up to 12"/sec and up to 6.6" W.
October 31, 1997
Ramsey: Metal detector for vf/f/s
Thermo Fisher Scientific
Ramsey/Icore (Minneapolis, MN) has introduced the MetalScout IIe "VF" metal detection system. Designed for applications with limited space, the compact unit can be installed between a combination scale and bagger in vf/f/s applications.
October 31, 1997
Packaging Aids Corporation: Vertical f/f/s system
Packaging Aids Corporation
The VMP 170 is one of the smallest controlled vertical form/fill/seal machines, says manufacturer Packaging Aids (San Rafael, CA). It's targeted as an alternative for pre-made bag operations where higher production and cost savings are desired.
October 31, 1997
Machine Systems Inc: Tamp label applicator
Machine Systems Inc.
The TAL-3000 tabletop tamp label applicator from Machine Systems (Grand Rapids, MI) is compact, lightweight and portable. Works with most label stocks, says the company, in sizes ranging from 1/2" x 1/2" to 4" x 4".
October 31, 1997
Palace Packaging Machines: Desiccant inserter
All-Fill, Inc.
Model DF-LS desiccant inserter from Palace Packaging Machines (Downingtown, PA) inserts most varieties of desiccants into bottles at speeds to 120/min.
October 31, 1997
United Parcel Service: Reusable envelope
United Parcel Service
United Parcel Service (Atlanta, GA) has introduced what it believes is an industry first: a reusable overnight air delivery envelope. Re-use is accomplished by removing the label affixed by the sender, attaching a return label, and re-sealing the packaging with the second adhesive flap that folds down.
October 31, 1997
Klockner Packaging: Continuous-motion cartoner
Klöckner Pentaplast Pharma, Health & Protection and Durables
The Medipak Pacliner 4/200 is a new high-speed continuous-motion cartoner from Klockner Packaging Machinery (Clearwater, FL). Designed for pharmaceutical, medical device and personal care applications, it can package blister packs, tubes, small bottles, pouches or vials into cartons 60 to 150 mm (2.4" to 5.9") L x 30 to 115 mm (1.2" to 4.5") W x 12 to 90 mm (0.5" to 3.5") H at speeds to 200/min.
October 31, 1997
Weber Packaging Solutions: Label printer
Weber Packaging Solutions
The 22 Series thermal/thermal-transfer label printer from Weber Marking Systems (Arlington Heights, IL) offers 300-dpi printing for applications such as automotive and retail compliance labeling.
October 31, 1997
Precision Microcontrol Corp.: Application notes
Precision Microcontrol Corp.
Precision MicroControl (Carlsbad, CA) is offering free application notes on three packaging applications: horizontal f/f/s, vertical f/f/s, and synchronizing multiple conveyors.
October 31, 1997
Dorpak, a div. of Cin-Made Packaging Group: Pour spout closure
Dorpak, a div. of Cin-Made Packaging Group
Dorpak's (Cincinnati, OH) new pour spout is designed for chemical applications. Made of PP, it offers a reclosable 110-mm opening and a T-E membrane.
October 31, 1997
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