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Portola Packaging, Inc: Snap-on cap
Silgan Containers Corp.
Portola Packaging's (San Jose, CA) 38-mm snap-on Clem 1 cap has a patented horizontal pull tab suitable for dairy and juice beverage bottlers. The horizontal tear strip on the injection-molded LDPE cap's base provides effective external tamper evidence for consumers.
September 30, 1998
Omega Design Corp.: Shrink bundler
Omega Design Corporation
Omega Design Corp.'s (Exton, PA) Classic Shrink bundler is featured in a color catalog. Suited for pharmaceutical, personal care, food, liquor and specialty chemical product packaging, the shrink-bundler automatically collates and packages containers or cartons into a unitized bundle that is protected against label marring.
September 30, 1998
Krones, Inc: High-speed labeler
Krones, Inc.
To label glass or plastic bottles or aluminum cans, the Contiroll from Krones (Franklin, WI) operates at speeds to 800 containers/min. Placement accuracy is assured by proven rotary container handling, control and centering.
September 30, 1998
Portola Packaging, Inc: Versatile cap
Silgan Containers Corp.
Portola Packaging (San Jose, CA) has introduced the 38-mm STN 3 snap-on, twist-off cap. Injection-molded of LDPE, the STN 3 includes caps with a horizontal or vertical tab and is also available with a foil freshness seal.
August 31, 1998
C & H Packaging: Resealable pouch
C & H Packaging
By forming a serpentine-shaped spout into the top, C & H Packaging (Merrill, WI) has created a pouch with a self-closing valve that keeps liquids inside until pressure from squeezing forces out the contents.
July 31, 1998
Lithotech: Easy-carry case pack
Lithotech
Lithotech (Scarsborough, Ontario, Canada) has introduced the 38 Special(TM), a new style of 24-pack for 12-oz bottles that has built-in handles for easy carrying.
June 30, 1998
Diagraph, An ITW Company: Coding ink
Diagraph, An ITW Company
A new batch-coding ink, Black wet glass 1055 from Diagraph (St. Louis, MO), penetrates modest amounts of condensation and gives a legible, water-resistant message of up to four lines of print.
June 30, 1998
Perfecseal, a Bemis Co.: LLDPE film
Amcor Flexibles North America
ShieLLD(TM) LLDPE film is said to offer medical manufacturers strength at thinner gauges. Made by Perfecseal (Philadelphia, PA), the film may be used for header bags for large, bulky devices or heavy trays of supplies and instrumentation.
May 31, 1998
CCL Label, Inc: CCL Label, Inc: Brochure series
CCL Industries Inc.
CCL Label (Itasca, IL) has released a series of brochures. The first, an eight-page "Guide to High Impact Labeling," provides a general overview of the company and its line of labels for the personal care, pharmaceutical, promotional, food and beverage, and wine industries.
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
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
Kiwi Coders Corp.: Offset printer
Kiwi Coders Corp.
Model 1572COF-2C two-color offset printer from Kiwi Coders (Wheeling, IL) is designed to print on cylindrical objects such as metal or fiber pails or drums in 5- to 55-gal sizes.
January 31, 1998
Portola Packaging, Inc: Portola Packaging, Inc: Beverage bottle
Silgan Containers Corp.
A 20-oz PET bottle is now available from QDC Plastic Container (Lansing, MI). The resealable bottle is designed for milk, water and juice products.
January 31, 1998
PEN cap liner
Tri-Seal, a Tekni-Plex Co.
A cap lining material that includes polyethylene naphthalate (PEN) is believed to be the first cap liner to use Kaladex(TM) film from ICI Polyester. The liner is available from Tri-Seal (Blauvelt, NY) and is suitable for PET bottles and PEN polymer bottles.
August 31, 1997
Case packer for pouches
Unitrak Corp.
The Efficia 100 case packer from Unitrak (Port Hope, Ontario, Canada) is designed to pack a wide variety of individually pouched products such as coffee, iced tea and cereal into a case.
July 31, 1997
Moisture permeation system
Testing Machines, Inc.
The MAS 1000(TM) moisture barrier measurement system from Testing Machines (Islandia, NY) is designed to measure the precise level at which moisture will permeate and diffuse through packaging materials.
July 31, 1997
Intermediate bulk container
FedEx (formerly TNT Container Logistics, Inc.)
Consisting of a metal frame and pallet with sides that are food-grade molded virgin PP, the Pallecon 330 from TNT Container Logistics (Franklin Park, IL) can hold the equivalent of six 55-gal drums.
July 31, 1997
Moisture indicator cards
Multisorb Technologies
Humonitor® Humidity Indicator Cards display the relative humidity percentage, up to 60%, within a sealed container or closed space. The expanded line from Multisorb Technologies (Amherst, NY) now includes single-dot, three-dot, four-dot and six-dot cards that change color from blue to pink to indicate an unsealed container and/or damaging level of humidity.
June 30, 1997
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