Multi-Conveyor, Winneconne, Wis., built a series of stainless-steel, bolted construction conveyors, designed to transport flexible bags for seamless line integration.
To help manufacturers meet various food safety standards, equipment providers offer several options to enhance the hygienic design of processing and packaging machinery in line with several key principles.
As flexible packaging becomes thinner and thinner to improve sustainability scores, the challenge becomes greater and more difficult to consistently apply legible “date codes.” Thankfully, new technologies in materials and machinery have advanced the use of reduced substrates in most flexible packaging applications.
Clear Lam Packaging, Inc., Elk Grove Village, Ill., and Triangle Package Machinery Co., Chicago, entered into a North American equipment manufacturing licensing agreement for the PrimaPak program.
The XPdius i-130 vertical form-fill-seal machine from WeighPack Systems, Las Vegas, has many tool-less features that save time when loading film, replacing pull belts and doing bag width changeovers.
Greydon, York, Pa., introduced its newest thermal transfer printer, the Docking Duo Thermal Transfer Printer for horizontal form-fill-seal packaging machines.