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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
All-Fill Inc: Auger filler brochure
All-Fill, Inc.
All-Fill (Exton, PA) has released a brochure on its Quantum II Model B-250 auger filler. An introduction to the machine followed by a 17-item bulleted list of features and benefits completes one side of this two-side brochure.
February 28, 1998
Weyerhaeuser: Produce packaging system
International Paper
ClimaPack(TM) is a packaging system for shippers/growers to transport row crops or citrus foods. From Weyerhaeuser (Seattle, WA), the system comprises plastic bags, a corrugated box and a cooling and modified atmosphere process.
February 28, 1998
Advanced Packaging: Prepress software
Advanced Packaging
Professional Computer Corp. (Langhorne, PA) has released a 16-page brochure discussing its Version 4.0 Professional Advanced Packaging System. This prepress software system addresses production needs for the corrugated, tag and label, folding carton and flexible packaging market.
February 28, 1998
Southcorp Packaging USA: Plastic paint can
Southcorp Packaging USA
Southcorp Packaging (Atlanta, GA) has introduced a PP paint can called Max-Tite(TM). Injection-molded can body, ring and lid weigh a total of 250 g.
February 28, 1998
National Packaging Services Corporation: Hazmat shipper
National Packaging Services Corporation
National Packaging Services (Ridgefield, NJ) has designed Natpack(TM), a corrugated container for shipping hazardous materials. A viable replacement for 55-gal drums, Natpack measures 36" H x 36" W x 36" L, holds one cubic yard of material, and has an 8-mm thick PE liner.
January 31, 1998
Auto Labe: Auto Labe: Auto Labe: EAS label applicator
Checkpoint Systems, Inc.
The Model 560 semi-automatic tamp-on label applicator from Auto Labe (Fort Pierce, FL) applies electronic article surveillance (EAS) labels to products at speeds to 25/min, operator dependent.
January 31, 1998
Automated Packaging Systems: Currency bundler
Automated Packaging Systems
The Currency Bagger from Automated Packaging Systems (Streetsboro, OH) uses the company's Autobag® HS-100 Excel or the H-100 standard bagger fitted with a currency outfeed to load bundles of money into a clear PE bag.
January 31, 1998
IWK Packaging Machinery Inc: Laser coding
IWK Packaging Systems, Inc.
The Dynamark system is a new laser coding feature available on all tube filling equipment from IWK Packaging Machinery (Fairfield, NJ). This noncontact coder imprints production dates, expiration dates, batch and lot identification in a standard print area measuring up to 40 mm x 40 mm (1.6" X 1.6"), with a print height of 2.5 mm (0.1").
January 31, 1998
Orbis: Knocked-down bins
ORBIS Corporation
The Express Series(TM) family of bulk knocked-down bins is available from Orbis (Oconomowoc, WI). The structural foam HDPE containers, designed to be easily washed, knocked down and stored, have a 48" x 40" footprint and come in two heights: 29" and 46".
January 31, 1998
Triangle Package Machinery Co.: FDA-approved cartoners
Triangle Package Machinery Company
ProLine vertical cartoners from Triangle Package Machinery (Chicago, IL) have been redesigned and approved for use in federally inspected meat and poultry plants.
January 31, 1998
Graphic Packaging Intl.: Rotary collating system
Graphic Packaging International
The Series 40 rotary collator from Minnesota Automation (Crosby, MN) can collate up to eight different products. Optional title, divider or packet feeders are available.
January 31, 1998
Sud-Chemie Performance Packaging: Adsorption bag
Clariant
United Desiccants (Belen, NM) has introduced Container Dri II(TM) bags that control condensation levels in shipping containers by preventing the air from reaching dewpoint.
January 31, 1998
Polyfoam Packers Corp.: Fish shipper
Sonoco ThermoSafe
Specifically designed for overnight transport of fish fillets and seafood, Polyfoam Packers (Wheeling, IL) has introduced the Fish Shipper. Constructed of expanded polystyrene, the container measures 151/2" x 93/4" x 4" inside and 17" x 113/8" x 55/8" outside, with a 3/4" wall.
January 31, 1998
Atlas Group Americas: Baffle bag
Atlas Group Americas
The Baffle Bag from Atlas Bag (Skokie, IL) is designed to stay square, rather than round out, when filled. The idea is to maximize the cubic area within the bag, thus allowing the same amount of product as in a standard bulk bag while requiring less headroom.
January 31, 1998
Triangle Package Machinery Co.: PC-based f/f/s controller
Triangle Package Machinery Company
Triangle Package Machinery's (Chicago, IL) Selectech 32 is a PC-based control for the supplier's vf/f/s machine as well as the attached scale.
January 31, 1998
Sealed Air Corporation: Reflective insulation
Sealed Air Corporation (SEE)
TempShield(TM) reflective bubble insulation from Sealed Air (Saddle Brook, NJ) provides insulation and cushioning for food and other perishables. It consists of one or two layers of BarrierBubble(TM) material laminated between two layers of aluminum foil to provide thermal resistance.
January 31, 1998
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