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Wraparound tray/case packer
Douglas Machine Inc.
Douglas Machine (Alexandria, MN) will display a high-speed continuous-motion wraparound tray/case packer set up to run 12-oz cans. It can run a wide range of products at speeds to 85 cases/min.
March 31, 1996
Low-VOC ink
Videojet Technologies Inc.
Videojet's (Wood Dale, IL) patented 16-2960 low-VOC Microsphere ink is an environmentally-safe, high-contrast ink that can operate in Videojet's Excel® series of nonpigmented printers.
March 31, 1996
Custom recyclable labels
Imtec, Inc.
GreenCode(TM) labels from Imtec (Bellows Falls, VT) can be custom-made from recyclable materials so that the container blends with the recycling stream.
March 31, 1996
PC-based bagging system
All-Fill, Inc.
Spee-Dee Packaging (Sturtevant, WI) has incorporated the latest developments of its Computer Control 3 operating system in a net weigh bagging system.
March 31, 1996
Autowrappers
Europack USA
The Flowtronic 510 from Autowrappers Europack (Norwich, Norfolk, England) is an automatic, mid-range autowrapper that individually wraps small products, such as candy pieces or biscuits.
March 31, 1996
Metallic ribbons
AstroNova Product Identification
QuickLabel Systems (Warwick, RI) has developed metallic thermal-transfer ribbons made with resin-based ink formulations. Compatible with most coated paper label stocks, with high smudge-and scratch-resistance, says the company.
March 31, 1996
Tear-strips on shrink bands and sleeves
Reynolds Metals
Reynolon® PVC shrink film sleeves and TE neck bands, available from Reynolds Metals (Richmond, VA), can be made to order with an easy-open tear-strip that features a specially designed pull tab.
March 31, 1996
Pouch packager
KHS USA, Inc.
In response to an increased demand for larger stand-up pouches, Klockner Bartelt (Sarasota, FL) has developed a large-format pouch packager. The RPM-L horizontal pouch packager makes stand-up and zippered pouches in sizes 20% larger than the previous model--up to 9.5" x 12", with a 4" gusseted bottom.
March 31, 1996
Sterilizable medical film
Sealed Air Corporation (SEE)
Cryovac® M312 is a PVC alternative for medical packaging from Cryovac (Duncan, SC). This multi-layered coextruded film has improved moisture retention and better performance in refrigerated conditions than PVC, says the company, with good clarity after autoclaving.
March 31, 1996
Full-line brochure
Dorner
Rennco, Inc. (Homer, MI) releases a new colorful brochure to display its full line of packaging machines and systems. Many optional attachments are also shown such as the low-profile shrink tunnel, several infeed and discharge conveyor systems and many other special options to efficiently handle specific packaging problems.
March 31, 1996
Flexible bag/box
Rovema North America, Inc.
Rovema Packaging Machines (Lawrenceville, GA) will debut a new package style called Stabilo Seal. This flexible bag/box uses a four-corner bag to create a flat-bottom bag with the appearance of a box.
March 31, 1996
Thermoforming system
Sencorp, Inc.
Sencorp (Hyannis, MA) will introduced the Series HP 1000 thermoforming system. It features contact heat, forming with cut-in-place capability and stacking.
March 31, 1996
Ink-jet printer
Matthews Marking Systems
Matthews Intl. (Pittsburgh, PA) will debut its Jet-A-Mark CPS-16 high-resolution drop-on-demand ink-jet printer for coding on boxes, chipboard, kraft and other porous surfaces.
March 31, 1996
Tamp-blow applicator
Label-Aire
Label-Aire's (Fullerton, CA) Model 2138 inverted tamp/blow 2" stroke label applicator labels plastic containers at speeds to 12 cycles/min. In conventional tamp-blow processes, the tamp extends after the product is detected.
March 31, 1996
Ink-jet printer
FoxJet, An ITW Company
Model 6100 ink-jet printing system from Foxjet (Arlington, TX) uses a nontoxic, nonhazardous solid ink to print small characters at up to 200 dpi at speeds to 250'/min.
March 31, 1996
Bell-shaped ovals
BELL-MARK
Fenton, Weber & Jones Packaging (Tonawanda, NY) has introduced a line of bell-shaped oval containers with gold-colored closures. Available in 125-, 250-, 300-, 350-, and 500-mL with a 24/415 finish.
March 31, 1996
Injection-molding resin
BASF Corporation
BASF (Mount Olive, NJ) has introduced a medium-impact polystyrene (MIPS) resin that offers over 25% improved gloss versus nor-mal-finish MIPS.
March 31, 1996
Bottom coder
DALEMARK INDUSTRIES, INC.
Dalemark Industries (Lakewood, NJ) has introduced Model 801, a bottom coder/carrier that can integrate most printing systems including ink impression, noncontact ink-jet coding and label applicators.
March 31, 1996
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