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News Release from: Sealed Air | Subject: Dri-Loc theft sensor pad
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial Team on 04 February 2004

Theft sensor pad introduced

Sealed Air Corporation introduces Cryovac Dri-Loc Theft-Sensor Pad

Sealed Air Corporation Introduces Cryovac Dri-Loc Theft-Sensor Pad The moisture control found in Cryovac Dri-Loc pads, one of the leading absorbent pads on the market today, has been combined with an anti-theft sensor that offers unparalleled invisible protection against meat case product theft The Dri-Loc theft-sensor pad contains a Sensormatic Ultra-Max label sold by ADT for use with the Ultra-Max Electronic Article Surveillance (EAS) System

The Ultra-Max theft-sensor label is embedded securely and totally concealed within the Dri-Loc pad, making it difficult to remove or detect.

An added benefit of the sensors' placement enables retailers to save the labor costs associated with implanting a theft-detection device in packages at the supermarket.

The label is designed to withstand the rigors of fresh meat packaging and complement the Dri-Loc technology.

In addition, the Ultra-Max label and Dri-Loc pad meet all US.

FDA requirements.

Cryovac Dri-Loc pads are ideal for fresh meat, fish and poultry applications delivering unique moisture control that produces more appealing packages.

By using Dri-Loc pads, retailers can reduce costly overwraps and product downgrades.

The one-way valves and sealed edges keep products fresher, longer, and the meat is not dried out from the pad wicking on the meat contact layer.

The pads' absorbency protects retail display cases, and helps create an aesthetically pleasing package. Request a free brochure from Sealed Air ...

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