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Starview Packaging Machinery, Inc
Food Packaging Equipment MSTS SERIES MANUAL SHUTTLE FILM TO TRAY FOOD PACKAGING MACHINES • Complete machine Keypad control • Automatic film feed, seal & trim and scrap with digital display rewind for clear or random print film • Machines offered for applications that • Stainless steel wipe down design require modified atmosphere (MAP) MSTS-1214 MSTS-1012 Description Starview’s MSTS Series are designed and competitively priced for “fresh counter” packaging, typically a clear or printed lm to a preformed tray for food manufacturing companies, catering, grocery stores, delicatessens, etc. The MSTS Series is ideal for low to medium production. This series machines can adapt to seal for a wide range of product tray sizes by simply changing the tooling. The MSTS Series machines trim the lm to the prole of the tray and automatically rewind the scrap web. The MSTS Series sealers will provide years of dependable performance Specications Model MSTS-1012 MSTS/MAP-1012 Maximum sealing area: 10.4" x 12.8" 10.4" x 12.8" Open loading stations: 1 1 Vacuum pump installed: N/A Standard Prole lm trim: Standard Standard Maximum tray depth: 3.9” 3.9” Maximum lm width: 12.5” 12.5” Maximum roll diameter: 9.4" 9.4" Average cycle speed: 1-4 cpm 1-4 cpm Approximate size: 34"W x 45"D x 27"H 34"W x 45"D x 27"H Approximate weight: 250 LB. 270 LB. Model MSTS-1214 MSTS/MAP-1214 MSTS/MAP-1214B Maximum sealing area: 12.2" x 14.7" 12.2" x 14.7" 12.2" x 14.7" Open loading stations: 1 1 1 Vacuum pump installed: N/A Standard Optional Prole lm trim: Standard Standard Standard Maximum tray depth: 4.7” 4.7” 8” Maximum lm width: 14.5” 14.5” 14.5” Maximum roll diameter: 9.8" 9.8" 9.8" Average cycle speed: 1-4 cpm 1-4 cpm 1-4 cpm Approximate size: 40"W x 42"D x 54"H 40"W x 42"D x 54"H 40"W x 42"D x 54"H Approximate weight: 450 LB. -
Fully Automatic Inline Blister Packaging Machines
CBS SERIES FULLY AUTOMATIC INLINE BLISTER SEALING MACHINES CBS Series Inline machine shown with card and blister feeders, optional product detection station, light tower and finished package unloader. EXPERIENCE THE STARVIEW ADVANTAGE: A wide range of standard and custom automation features available to match customer requirements. Large format inline design to provide high volumes of nished packages and match linear plant workow congurations. ANSI Class 4 machine safety for operator protection. Automatic blister feeder, card feeder & nished package unloader provide reduced labor costs. Color touch screen HMI for the ultimate in operator convenience and accessibility. Includes storage for 99 databases and on-screen data tracking. A Starview exclusive remote access via standard Ethernet hardwire or optional Wi-Fi router gives management access to real-time process information from the machine. AC Variable frequency precision cam index conveyor drive for smooth operation and position repeatability. Uses quick-change durable aluminum tooling. Industry leading design, construction, features and customer support. DESCRIPTION: Starview’s CBS Series Automated Inline Conveyor type blister sealing machines are ideal for high volume or JIT production. Given the proper conditions these machines are capable of up to 20 cycles per minute in production. Starview’s automated inline conveyor blister sealing machines are built with the capability to feed blister(s), blister card(s) and discharge nished packages when proper tooling is installed. The CBS Series machines may be used for conventional carded blisters, trapped blisters, club store trapped packages, full face blisters and half-clamshell styles as well as some applications using Tyvek, foils and other heat sealable lidstock. -
United States Patent (19) (11 Patent Number: 4,964,261 Benn 45) Date of Patent: Oct
United States Patent (19) (11 Patent Number: 4,964,261 Benn 45) Date of Patent: Oct. 23, 1990 54 BAG FILLING METHOD AND APPARATUS 4,417,607 11/1983 Schole et al. FOR PREPARNG PHARMACEUTICAL 4,452,030 6/1984 Inada. STERILE SOLUTIONS 4,524,563 6/1985 Sassi. 4,610,790 9/1986 Reti et al. 76) Inventor: James A. Benn, 31 Fairmount Ave., 4,694,959 9/1987 Ausnit et al. ..................... 383/37 X Somerville, Mass. 02144 4,754,786 7/1988 Roberts . 4,856,261 8/1989 Hackett et al. ....................... 53/469 21 Appl. No.: 301,506 FOREIGN PATENT DOCUMENTS (22 Filed: Jan. 24, 1989 1027124 3/1958 Fed. Rep. of Germany ........ 53/469 (51) Int. Cl. .......................... B65B 3/17; B65B 3/16; 95878 11/1960 Netherlands .......................... 53/469 B65B 3/06 353877 12/1972 U.S.S.R. ................................ 53/469 (52) U.S. Cl. ........................................ 53/469; 53/479; 383/37; 383/101; 383/904 Primary Examiner-Horace M. Culver 58 Field of Search ................. 53/450, 459, 469, 479, Attorney, Agent, or Firm-Richard P. Crowley 53/548,567, 576, 570; 383/904, 101, 37 57 ABSTRACT (56) References Cited A bag filling method and apparatus for preparing phar U.S. PATENT DOCUMENTS maceutical steril solutions in a plurality of sterile flexi ble bags in a non-sterile environment, which method 2,530,400 11/1950 Rado ..................................... 53/469 and apparatus comprise providing a pre-sterilized tubu 2,802,324 8/1957 Rado ... ... 53/567 2,870,583 1/1959 Flax ..... ... 53/469 lar bag having a single inlet, introducing a solution 2,958,169 11/1960 Flax ...................................... -
Food Packaging Technology
FOOD PACKAGING TECHNOLOGY Edited by RICHARD COLES Consultant in Food Packaging, London DEREK MCDOWELL Head of Supply and Packaging Division Loughry College, Northern Ireland and MARK J. KIRWAN Consultant in Packaging Technology London Blackwell Publishing © 2003 by Blackwell Publishing Ltd Trademark Notice: Product or corporate names may be trademarks or registered Editorial Offices: trademarks, and are used only for identification 9600 Garsington Road, Oxford OX4 2DQ and explanation, without intent to infringe. Tel: +44 (0) 1865 776868 108 Cowley Road, Oxford OX4 1JF, UK First published 2003 Tel: +44 (0) 1865 791100 Blackwell Munksgaard, 1 Rosenørns Allè, Library of Congress Cataloging in P.O. Box 227, DK-1502 Copenhagen V, Publication Data Denmark A catalog record for this title is available Tel: +45 77 33 33 33 from the Library of Congress Blackwell Publishing Asia Pty Ltd, 550 Swanston Street, Carlton South, British Library Cataloguing in Victoria 3053, Australia Publication Data Tel: +61 (0)3 9347 0300 A catalogue record for this title is available Blackwell Publishing, 10 rue Casimir from the British Library Delavigne, 75006 Paris, France ISBN 1–84127–221–3 Tel: +33 1 53 10 33 10 Originated as Sheffield Academic Press Published in the USA and Canada (only) by Set in 10.5/12pt Times CRC Press LLC by Integra Software Services Pvt Ltd, 2000 Corporate Blvd., N.W. Pondicherry, India Boca Raton, FL 33431, USA Printed and bound in Great Britain, Orders from the USA and Canada (only) to using acid-free paper by CRC Press LLC MPG Books Ltd, Bodmin, Cornwall USA and Canada only: For further information on ISBN 0–8493–9788–X Blackwell Publishing, visit our website: The right of the Author to be identified as the www.blackwellpublishing.com Author of this Work has been asserted in accordance with the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988. -
Report on the Supply of Cigarettes and Tobacco and of Cigarette and Tobacco Machinery
Report on the Supply of Cigarettes and Tobacco and of Cigarette and Tobacco Machinery Presented to Parliament in pursuance of Section 9 of the Monopolies and Restrictive Practices {Inquiry and Control) Act, 1948 Ordered by The House of Commons to be Printed 4th July, 1961 LONDON HER MAJESTY'S STATIONERY OFFICE PRICE IOJ. 6d. NET 218 MEMBERS OF THE MONOPOLIES COMMISSION R. F. Levy, Esq., Q.C. {Chairman) Professor G. C. Allen, C.B.E. Andrew Black, Esq., C.B.E. Brian Davidson, Esq. Dr. L. T. M. Gray* I. C. Hill, Esq., C.B.E. W. E. Jones, Esq., C.B.E. Ashton W. Roskill, Esq., Q.C* Sir Frank Shires A. S. Gilbert, C.B.E. (Secretary) * Dr. Gray, because of his connections with the machiii^i^ri^idustrv and Mr ROQUIT ^use he was appointed a member during the closing staged have n^l Seen part kifte inquiry. ii CONTENTS Page INTRODUCTION 1 PART I. CIGARETTES AND TOBACCO CHAPTER 1. General Background 2 CHAPTER 2. History of the Tobacco Industry 14 CHAPTER 3. The Imperial Tobacco Company (of Great Britain and Ireland) Limited 33 CHAPTER 4. Other Manufacturers 55 CHAPTER 5. Distribution 67 CHAPTER 6. Bonus 82 CHAPTER 7. Conclusions as to the Conditions defined in the Act .. 90 PART II. MACHINERY CHAPTER 8. General Background 92 CHAPTER 9. History and Organisation of the Machinery Industry .. 97 CHAPTER 10. Molins Machine Company Limited: Financial Arrange• ments and Organisation 102 CHAPTER 11. Molins Machine Company Limited: The Supply of Machinery 107 CHAPTER 12. Conclusions as to the Conditions defined in the Act . -
Packaging Machinery Hundreds of Private Companies Are Active in the U.S
Freedonia Private Companies Report #1316 Packaging Machinery Hundreds of private companies are active in the U.S. packaging machinery industry. Packaging Machinery - Private Companies Report profiles more than 130 private U.S. packaging machinery manufacturers and distribu- tors. This information will assist in making decisions concerning acquisitions, joint ventures and cooperative agreements. Report Publication Date: August 2000 Price: $3,200 Examine the report highlights, sample pages and table of contents Pages: 268 on the following pages and see how Packaging Machinery - Private Companies Report can serve as a valuable decision making tool for your company. Brochure Index Table of Contents and List of Tables ............................................... 2 List of Companies Profiled .............................................................. 3 Sample Pages and Tables from: Private Company Profiles ............................................ 4 Market Overview ......................................................... 6 Industry Structure ........................................................ 7 Report Highlights ............................................................................. 8 About the Company ......................................................................... 9 Advantages of Freedonia Reports ..................................................... 9 Our Customers .............................................................................. 10 Related Studies and Reports from Freedonia ................................ -
Success and Failure Factors for the Adoption of Bio-Based Packaging
Success and Failure Factors for the Adoption of Bio-Based Packaging UMIT EMRE ERDOGAN Master of Science Thesis Stockholm, Sweden 2013 Success and Failure Factors for the Adoption of Bio-Based Packaging Master Thesis Report Umit Emre ERDOGAN Academic Supervisor: Michael NOVOTNY Company Supervisor: Tom LINDSTRÖM Company: Innventia Master of Science Thesis INDEK 2013:131 KTH Industrial Engineering and Management International Master in Industrial Management SE-100 44 STOCKHOLM Master of Science Thesis INDEK 2013:131 Success and Failure Factors for the Adoption of Bio-Based Packaging Umit Emre ERDOGAN Approved Examiner Supervisor 2013-June-30 Staffan Laestadius Michael Novotny-Tom Lindström Commissioner Contact person Cali Nuur Tom Lindström Abstract The purpose of this study is to provide insight into the factors that determine the willingness of key market players in the Indian food industry to adopt bio-based plastic packaging. First, the key market players are identified within the important market segments in the specified industry. After the identification of key players, the literature is surveyed in the context of eco- innovations, innovation adoption in emerging countries and Roger’s market adoption theory. In addition, the sustainability point of packaging and its perceived attributes are elaborated on and analyzed using the selected framework. Semi-structured interviews with the key market players in the food packaging industry are conducted in the context of adoption theory. The results of the survey reveal that there are only two groups in the industry, those that are currently considering bio-based plastic packaging and those that have not yet considered it. Due to the low number of completed questionnaires, advanced multivariate statistical methods cannot be used for data analysis. -
British American Tobacco Australia Limited Submission on the Tobacco Plain Packaging Bill 2011 and the Trade Marks Amendment (Tobacco Plain Packaging) Bill 2011
British American Tobacco Australia Limited Submission on the Tobacco Plain Packaging Bill 2011 and the Trade Marks Amendment (Tobacco Plain Packaging) Bill 2011 Submissions to the House of Representatives Health and Ageing Committee 22 nd July 2011 INDEX PLAIN PACKAGING EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 3 1. INTRODUCTION 7 1.1 BATA and the Australian Tobacco Market 7 1.2 BATA supports evidence-based and proportionate regulation 7 2. LEGAL BARRIERS TO MANDATING PLAIN PACKAGING 8 2.1 Introduction 8 2.2 Plain packaging violates Australian domestic law 8 2.3 Breaches of International Treaties — Paris Convention 9 2.4 Breaches of International Treaties — TRIPS Agreement 9 2.5 Breaches of International Treaties — GATT 10 2.6 Breaches of International Treaties — TBT Agreement 10 2.7 Serious ramifications can flow from breaches of Australia’s Treaty obligations 11 2.8 The Government has received legal advice regarding Plain Packaging and its impact on its international treaty obligations 11 2.9 FCTC does not impose any obligation to introduce plain packaging 12 3. EVIDENCE 14 3.1 The TPP Bill is not supported by real evidence. 14 3.2 Concerns around lack of real evidence. 14 4. POOR POLICY-MAKING PROCESS 16 5. PLAIN PACKAGING NOT IMPLEMENTED BY OTHER GOVERNMENTS 17 6. UNINTENDED CONSEQUENCES 19 6.1 Waste of taxpayers’ money in legal fees 19 6.2 Possible compensation 19 6.3 What will the impact of plain packaging be on the price of cigarettes? 19 6.4 Significant impact on illegal tobacco trade 20 6.5 Cigarettes – not just packs – subject to counterfeit 21 6.6 Tobacco counterfeiting – a serious world wide problem 21 7. -
Semi-Automatic Bottling Systems for Wine
Semi NEW! Semi Automatic Automatic Automatic Bottling Systems Rinser / Filler / Bottling for sparkling Seamer for still Systems for wine in and sparkling still wine bottles products in cans Semi-Automatic Automatic Rinser / Filler / Rinser / Filler / Inline Seamer for still Corker / Capper Carbonators and sparkling for still wine and products in sparkling cans wine Capsuling Mushroom Machines Automatic Corkers & Wire Semi-Automatic Labelers hood cage and Automatic applicators IC Filling Systems Inc. Santa Rosa, California, USA Est. 1994 r e p p a C PP S O em R i Automatic r e g a C & Mu ker shroom Cor r e ill F 4 um Valve Vacu SEMI-AUTOMATIC BOTTLING SYSTEMS FOR WINE r le e b La S ic emi Automat r nse Bottle Ri d ea H r RO ng le PP Cappi su ap Be C C nch Top PV SEMI-AUTOMATIC RINSER FILLER CAPPER FOR SPARKLING WINES O S I C F R 1 6 6 ic at RO tom PP Semi Au AUTOMATIC RINSER FILLER SEAMER FOR CANS FOR STILL OR SPARKLING PRODUCTS 1,500 CPH OUTPUT VIEW IN ACTION AT Can Seamer 661 EPV Can Rinser S e m i A u t o https://icfs.to/canu m a t ic R 661 EPV OP P Capper Can 661 EPV Rinser and Filler Filler Can End Distribution Unit SEMI-AUTOMATIC RINSER FILLER SEAMER FOR CANS FOR STILL OR SPARKLING PRODUCTS UP TO 500 CPH OUTPUT M u s h r S o S A C e e o u a m m t n m o i i - m S C A A e o u r u a a t e t ti m r o ll o c e k m i m C r er a F at a D & tic r & ic er n eta C Can Rinse Can Seam Loading il ager AUTOMATIC RINSER CARBONATORS FILLER CORKER FOR STILL WINE OUTPUT 1,500 BPH A I n u l i t n o e m C a a ti rb c o R n in r ato se rke ICFILLINGSYSTEMS.COM r r Filler Co ABOUT IC FILLING SYSTEMS INC. -
Complete Secondary Packaging Automation Solutions
COMPLETE SECONDARY PACKAGING AUTOMATION SOLUTIONS We design, build, integrate and service secondary packaging automation solutions to help a diverse set of manufacturers and distributors meet their growth and profitability objectives. PARTNER WITH PEARSON SINGLE SOURCE SUPPLIER FOR ENTIRE SECONDARY PACKAGING LINE ▪ Erect, pack, seal and palletize with a uniform user interface 60 years Case Erecting, Packing, Sealing Over 20,000 deployed assets worldwide 180,000 sq. ft state-of-the-art manufacturing facilities ▪ Product handling and turnkey system design, build and integration 25 years Robotic Packing and Palletizing Rugged machine design for 24/7 operation 3 locations: Spokane WA | Ashland VA | Chicago IL ▪ Comprehensive aftermarket service and support LOW TOTAL COST OF OWNERSHIP ▪ Premier industry lead times for faster delivery and shorter down payment cycles INTEGRATE ▪ Pearson User Centric Design (UCD) to overcome human-related operating challenges ▪ 24/7 rugged machine design optimized for durability and long equipment life ERECT PACK SEAL PALLETIZE ▪ Long-term performance with Pearson’s Complete Care Aftermarket Support ▪ Extensive training and FANUC Certified Service Provider status enables us to service FANUC robots INDUSTRIES BRANDS LOW-RISK / RELIABLE SOLUTIONS Follow our path to becoming the industry’s most comprehensive, integrated single source provider of top-loaded secondary packaging automation solutions–from individual equipment to integrated systems. ▪ 60 years of erecting, packing and sealing and 25 years of robotic integration experience guarantees reliable and thought-out solutions ▪ Dedicated R&D test area for proofs of concept FOOD & BEVERAGE Launched Acquired ▪ Pearson’s consultative process leads to tailored solutions with agreed upon results in 2015 in 2018 ▪ Project management provides ongoing visibility to meet timelines and budgets Pearson Systems Solutions Group takes packaging Flexicell exclusively focuses on solving picking, ▪ 24/7 live service support line integration to the next level. -
MACMURRAY PACIFIC Tel (415) 552-5500 Fax (415) 552-5840
Dec ‘16 - Jan ‘17 SPECIALS 1 MACMURRAY PACIFIC Tel (415) 552-5500 Fax (415) 552-5840 FULL OVERLAY SWITCH HINGE Soft Close with Adjustable Settings SWITCHEX® Wall Mount Dimmer/Driver New Switch 3 Soft-Closing speeds at the touch of a switch - House wires into wall box are 120V. Wires from for a wide range of doors. dimmer/wall switch are low voltage - 12V for easy LED connections. That’s it! Three face plate colors included: white, light almond and brown (trim plate not included). $ 1.99 /ea. C7R6AG9 DI-12V-SE-60W New Switch Switch Code Description Net/ea DI-12V-SE-60W Switchex 60W Driver & $ 134 Dimmer Switch, 12V DC Switch in Heavy ‘+’ position Switch in Light ‘-’ position Blaze™ 12V Tape Lighting - 2.88 watts per foot Featuring over 250 lumens per foot, BLAZE 12V LED Tape • Soft Close with 3 Door Settings: Lighting excels as either task or ambient lighting. Heavy (with ‘+’ sign showing on both hinges) Medium (with one ‘ ’ sign and one ‘ ’ on each hinge) + - DI-12V-BL Light (with ‘-’ sign showing on both hinges) • UL Listed field cuttable every inch • Full Overlay • Fully dimmable with • 110 Degrees • Dowels Switchex Driver/Dimmer • 3M™ adhesive backing Code Description Net/roll H = 15 + K - (D) DI-12V-BL27-8016 16.4’ Lights, 2700K (warm) $ 192 DI-12V-BL42-8016 16.4’ Lights, 4200K (cool) 192 700 Series drills at 13.5 (17/32") cup Aluminum Channels for Blaze LEDs depth Chromapath® 48” Slim Design Provide light diffusion and dustproof Code Description Net 50 300 housing. Channels can be cut, or C7R6AG9 110º Full Overlay $ 2.19 $ 1.99 mounted end to end. -
Liquids Filling and Packaging
pg_0001 Page 1 of 3 home .cd3wd .ar .cn .de .en .es .fr .id .it .ph .po .ru .sw LIQUIDS FILLING AND PACKAGING Liquids can be either thin (eg oils, milk, syrups and juices) or thick and viscous (eg sauces, pickles, hot jams and confectionery). The type of filler used is different for each group of liquids . The packaging requirements of different liquids are similar in that the liquid must be contained but they differ according to whether the liquid is spoiled by air, light, bacteria etc. Filling Low viscosity (thin) liquids The simplest filler is a jug but this is often too slow for small businesses. A simple filler can be made by fitting one or more taps to the base of a bucket, see Figure 1. The bucket should be stainless steel for hot acid liquids (eg fruit juices) or food grade plastic for cold filling. Iron and copper should not generally be used in food handling. A more sophisticated system in which the volume of liquid filled into file:///D:/cd3wddvd/NoExe/Master/dvd001/dvd1/ITDG/LIQPACK/EN/pg_0001.htm 08/ 11/ 2011 pg_0001 Page 2 of 3 volume of liquid filled into iseach controlled, container is obtained using a piston filler, see Figure 2. This is made from glass or the materials described above. Viscous liquids Because these liquids do not flow easily, the piston filler is the preferred option. Liquids that contain particles Both low and high viscosity liquids may contain particles of food (eg fruit, puips, sauces and pickles). The fillers described above will tend to become blocked by particles and a simple filler made from a stainless steel or plastic funnel is more suitable, Figure 3.