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Food and drink manufacturing: packaging and bottling equipment

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Taped resaleable packages are easier than zips

An innovative and revolutionary new form of resealable packaging has a built-in recloseable feature using pressure sensitive tape to create an easy-open, easy-close package.

News from Manufacturingtalk, Nov 3, 2005

Packaging film extruder gets hygiene approval

Linpac Plastics Pontivy, the first French plastics company to be quality-certified in 1990, is now the first extruder of plastic films to obtain BRC/IoP hygiene certification in France.

News from Manufacturingtalk, Oct 14, 2005

Software produces accurate package coding

Accurate package coding is essential to product quality and traceability and a suite of package coding management software eliminates human error and amortises in under 12 months.

News from Manufacturingtalk, Oct 13, 2005

Retail packs datecode checks done automatically

Low-cost automatic method of checking datecode registration and print quality, is designed to be part of part of a comprehensive, integrated, packing line-efficiency logging system.

News from Manufacturingtalk, Sep 14, 2005

Reducing costs in juice/drinks packaging

Working with a process-refractometer-manufacturer, Harford can now read brix measurements in realtime, which in turn automatically adjusts target weights to further trim wastage.

News from Manufacturingtalk, Sep 12, 2005

Device tests bottle top torque on the line

A versatile bottle top torque tester is able to test circular or custom bottles and jars without any customisation or special tooling - for ensuring the correct cap tightness.

News from Manufacturingtalk, Sep 8, 2005

In-line system detects packaging micro-leaks

An automated in-line micro leak detection system can be retrofitted onto food and pharmaceutical packaging lines to find CO2 leaks in flexible and rigid packaging.

News from Manufacturingtalk, Sep 7, 2005

Replace fruit labels with lasered edible marking

Marking system applies edible chemical to the coated surface of hard and soft skinned fruit, vegetables, and other edible products, and a low power laser activates the mark.

News from Manufacturingtalk, Aug 24, 2005

Low-cost system detects packaging leaks quickly

A low cost, leak detection system that will detect leaks in individual packages without the need for trace gases offers test times of around 30s and requires no special skills.

News from Manufacturingtalk, Aug 24, 2005

Effective labelling found for shrink-wrap packs

A flexible approach was a key factor in devising an effective labelling solution, using existing print engine, for shrink-wrapped packs of a bottled product delivered to a leading retailer.

News from Manufacturingtalk, Aug 18, 2005

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