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Martens Brewery: Rinsing barrier-coated PET beer bottles
Prior to filling, bottles are inverted and rinsed on equipment from KHS.
January 31, 2004
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Conveying & Product Handling
Martens Brewery: Transfer to full-bottle palletizing of filled, barrier-coated PET beer bottles
Shrink-wrapped six packs exit the wet room via a spiral conveyor that takes them to the infeed of the full- bottle palletizer, supplied by KHS.
January 31, 2004
Beverage
Feldschloesschen Brewery: Filling and capping of beer in PET
Freshly blown PET bottles are conveyed overhead and then move down to the filler/capper, where a sophisticated system of transfer stars moves them through filling and capping on Krones equipment.
January 31, 2004
Beverage
Feldschloesschen Brewery: Labeling of beer in PET
Overhead view of the Krones Contiroll hot-glue labeler shows the feedscrew-to-starwheels transfer.
January 31, 2004
Beverage
Feldschloesschen Brewery: Tray packing of beer in PET
Massed bottles move into the Krones Variopac tray packer, where they're divided into lanes and then collated and tray packed.
January 31, 2004
Beverage
Feldschloesschen Brewery: Stretch wrapping of beer in PET
As a full pallet receives its top layer and exits, a fresh pallet is automatically moved into place. At the stretch wrapper, a top sheet of film is automatically dispensed. Stretch wrapping equipment is supplied by Krones.
January 31, 2004
Beverage
Innovator vents about coffee packaging
A fundamental change blowing in from Ireland may be in the wind for coffee packaging worldwide.
January 31, 2004
Beverage
OMAC and WBF announce cooperation
Continuous, batch, and discrete manufacturing processes may soon share standardized models and naming conventions thanks to a January 28 announcement at the ARC Forum in Orlando, FL.
January 31, 2004
Beverage
PEF makes final distribution
The Packaging Education Forum announced that as part of its final distribution of funds to support packaging education, it is distributing $400ꯠ in assets to packaging programs at six universities.
January 31, 2004
Beverage
New Age wines: B-I-Bs and screw caps
A blind taste test of bag-in-box versus bottled wines yielded a surprising result, one of several notable observations in a recent newspaper article by a savvy CA-based reporter and wine connoisseur.
January 31, 2004
Prepared & Canned Foods
A glimpse into global beverage applications
Wondering what’s going on around the globe when it comes to beverage packaging? A look at a recent elotalk newsletter yields some insights, though it’s important to note that these insights and applications are through the lens of supplier Elopak.
January 31, 2004
Fruits & Vegetables
Royal label redesign
Indiana-based Oliver Winery recently hired Flowdesign to redesign two of the labels for its best selling wine products. Both wines use newly designed bottles topped with decorated corks that are seen through the clear glass.
January 31, 2004
Beverage
People
Jerry Welcome (above) was named president of the Intl. Fresh-cut Produce Assn. Welcome most recently served as vice president, member services, for the Packaging Machinery Manufacturers Institute.
January 31, 2004
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