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News Release from: Ulma Packaging | Subject: Optima Skin vacuum packaging
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial Team on 02 March 2005

Display packs are tightly sealed

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Pachaging machine producing high quality display vacuum packs of meat, fish and cheese - tightly sealed - with the product held firmly on a rigid base.

Ulma Packaging, one of Europe's leading manufacturers of packaging machines, will have its most impressive display of equipment ever on show at Interpack 2005 Several new machines will be launched at the show, while updated models of existing equipment will also be exhibited for the first time

The exciting line-up, on Ulma's biggest ever Interpack stand, is testament to the company's confidence, and demonstrates its commitment to innovation and continual development.

Making its debut will be the all new Optima Skin, which is a perfect choice for producing high quality display vacuum packs of meat, fish and cheese.

The Optima produces a tightly sealed pack with the product held firmly on a rigid base.

A key benefit of this new machine is that it will potentially run film types from various suppliers, which in turn can offer end users great savings, driving down the pack cost.

Ulma is confident that there will be significant interest in this machine in the UK market.

Also on show for the first time will be the new flexible TF Supra, a mid range machine suitable for medium volume production needs.

It can handle up to a 700 micron base web, and is suitable for a wide range of applications using either a semi rigid or flexible base.

The new machine is modular and can be supplied in numerous configurations, including a longer loading area, additional cutting stations, pre heaters etc if required.

Its flexibility, combined with competitive price, is bound to make the TF Supra appeal to many.

And a third innovation, the Artic, will also be unveiled at Interpack - this machine is so new that few details are being released yet.

Ulma is encouraging visitors to come along to Hall 17 to see this very latest model for themselves.

With space on the impressive stand for a high specification, twin lane version of the popular Scorpius traysealer, an updated Taurus 570, and the Atlanta Hi-Tech, there will be something for everyone from Ulma at Interpack.

Commenting on Ulma's attendance at Interpack the company's UK director Derek Paterson said: "The launch of so many new products at this most important of shows, demonstrates Ulma's absolute long term commitment to providing innovative concepts for food packaging'' *About Ulma Packaging- stablished in 1956 in Onati, Northern Spain, Ulma Packaging has grown into a group, with subsidiaries in 14 countries throughout the world.

With 40 years of experience and with a team of over 400 people, the company can offer a wide range of innovative solutions for virtually any packaging requirement in the food and non-food sectors.

Thanks to its innovative designs and solutions, Ulma Packaging has become a world leader in the production of packaging equipment and services and is currently present in more than 40 countries.

Based on an integral solution concept, Ulma Packaging offers a customer service and technical assistance all around the world, which allows it to respond quickly to any customer need.

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