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Products Worth Protecting Deserve Pregis Complete Packaging Guide Contents Inflatable Packaging Inside the Box Protection Mailing & Bagging Solutions Surface Protection Industry Solutions Products worth protecting deserve Pregis Complete Packaging Guide Contents Inflatable Packaging ..................................... 4 Paper Packaging ...........................................6 Foam-in-Place ................................................8 Flexible Packaging ......................................10 Shipping Mailers ..........................................14 Bubble ...........................................................15 Foam ..............................................................16 Fabricated Foam .........................................17 Temporary Protective Films ......................18 Specialty Products ......................................20 What Drives Us .............................................22 Contact us .....................................................24 Complete Portfolio of Solutions Inside the Box Protection Mailing & Bagging Solutions Surface Protection Industry Solutions In transit or on the production floor, we solve your toughest business challenges with our innovative packaging and protective solutions. We’ve got everything you need to create customers for life. Inflatable Packaging On Demand Systems Cushioning Wrappable HYBRID CUSHIONING QUILT High pressure cushioning for valuable or fragile products Low pressure solution provides light cushioning when wrapped or malleable void fill • Proprietary pattern of square pillows prevents “bottoming out” for ultimate • Low pressure cushioning perfect protection for wrapping products • Premium aesthetic that customers prefer • Conformability is perfect for tight, • Available in non-barrier and barrier film low profile packaging blends for extended ship cycles • Superior air transfer absorbs and • HC Inspyre offers colored tints for the distributes shock from drops ultimate unboxing wow-factor and social • Versatile option for cause marketing block & brace protection • Low profile design options to or malleable void fill reduce dimensional size while maximizing protection SUPERTUBE Versatile design for wrapping, interleaving, corner CHAMBERPAK protection, block & brace and void fill Total protection for electronics, bottle-packs or valuable items Unique ‘hot dog bun’ pattern allows the material to fit into narrow side • A series of adjoining tubes are securely and top voids inflated to cushion and protect Air transfer technology gives • Increases productivity by reducing labor, pillow resiliency and integrity material, storage during transit • Barrier film for extended ship cycles and puncture resistance • Stock and custom designs available Packaging Environments Centralized Decentralized Ship from Store AirSpeed ® Void Fill SQUARE PILLOWS Void fill that takes up less space – clean, neat and nonabrasive Sustainability • Engineered with stronger, more reliable seals • Excellent tensile strength, our pillows Leave your mark on stretch while others pop! the customer, not the environment. • Ergonomically friendly rolls with easy tear perforations • Broad portfolio of sizes, film blends and integrations Proud partner of How2Recycle Social Responsibility DOUBLE CUSHION Perfect for block & brace, corner protection or side fill HC INSPYRE • Air transfer channels allow material to • Donation to fight water insecurities with each roll of HC recover from impact Inspyre purchased • Packs into tighter and more difficult to • Colored tints for the ultimate unboxing wow-factor reach voids • Increased yield when used around corners and top and side fill AirSpeed Accessories Accumulation Bin Winder Overhead delivery Paper Packaging On Demand Systems Cushioning Paper Systems Easypack paper cushioning systems produce extremely robust paper pads that are easily molded or wrapped around products to cushion products from delicate items to heavy industrial goods. These stainless steel machines are extremely reliable, user-friendly and are the safest on the market. PACKMASTER® PRO SIMPLE For shipping heavy or valuable items • Load and go in under 30 seconds in medium to large boxes. • Automatic, semi-automatic or foot pedal operation VERSATILE • Horizontal, vertical or custom configuration • Adjustable height/tilt SAFE, INDUSTRY LEADING SAFETY FEATURES • Safety lockouts and internal cutting mechanism • Safe loading – machine stays closed unlike competitive systems PACKMATE® PRO For shipping light to medium weight products in small boxes. Easypack Coiler MAXWELL TECHNOLOGY Packmaster Pro is available with Maxwell Technology for advanced features including programmable sequences, bar-coding and a training video library to improve consistency and protection. Single and Multi-Ply Paper Options Block/Brace Coiling Wrap/Layer Wrap/Cross Easypack ® Void Fill Paper Systems Quantum® paper void fill systems offer unrivaled reliability, simplicity and the quickest and easiest loading process available. These compact, versatile systems virtually never jam, maximizing uptime. Perfect for packing sharp objects, loose or unboxed items and filling small voids to reduce dimensional weight. QUANTUM® XTW RELIABLE High volume, void fill packaging. • Patented floating-head design virtually eliminates paper jams for unmatched • Average machine produces thousands of miles of paper without service Sustainability VERSATILE Leave your mark on • Options and Accessories for high the customer, not the volume, centralized to ship from store environment. environments • Pull from the middle and fanfold paper options SAFE Fanfold Paper available Fanfold Paper Magazine in 15” and 29.5” width holds up to 6 bundles • Patented bladeless tear assist mechanism keeps operators safe • Head of machine adjusts forward and ® QUANTUM XT backward minimizing range of motion for Decentralized or ship from store increased comfort and productivity void fill packaging. Proud partner of How2Recycle Paper Roll Single Ply Paper Options Void Fill Foam-in-Place On Demand Systems INTELLIPACK SMARTBAGGER™ FOAM-IN-BAG SYSTEM Ideal for high volume, medium to large applications that require cushioning or blocking and bracing to protect goods. • Maxwell Intelligent Interface • New Maxwell App empowers users to add photos and videos for training • Intuitive control panel • Easy-to-replace sealing wires and edge seal arbors INTELLIPACK SMARTSHOT™ FOAM-IN-PLACE SYSTEM When your foam-in-place operation requires a handheld touch use the SmartShot. • Tapered dispenser • Heated dispenser minimizes cold-shots • Insulated handle stays cool INTELLIPACK SMARTSHOT™ HYBRID FOAM-IN-PLACE SYSTEM Innovative cross between handheld and bagger system. • Hybrid bag stand creates a handheld and bagger machine all-in-one! • Variety of bag and stand dimensions available for customer needs • Package a wide variety of products with one piece of equipment Industrial Electronics Home and Garden Automotive B2B and B2C IntelliPack ® Foam-in-Place Accessories and Consumables INTELLIPACK SMARTMOLD™ PREMOLD Create custom molds, prefabricated for a specific product. • Consistent cushioning and void-fill in places that need it most • Reduce packaging waste • Void-fill in hard to reach areas INTELLIPACK SMARTFOAM™ LIQUID FOAM Only IntelliPack liquids are stored in clear outer containers allowing you to visually see the amount of liquid in drums or totes. INTELLIPACK SMARTFILM™ The film used for foam-in-place bags arrives flat, taking up minimal space allowing customers to maximize space and minimize costs. INTELLIPACK SMARTLUBE™ Cleaning solution used for maintaining and cleaning machine parts. Maxwell™ Technology Maxwell intelligent interface empowers users with greater system controls, endless customization options and detailed reporting. Flexible Packaging Systems and Materials Continuous Bagging Systems We’ve engineered the most innovative machinery available. Our team of experts will work with you to understand your process requirements and identify the ideal machines to ensure your operation is as efficient as possible. Sharp E-Z Bags® feed through the machines, are opened, filled with product, then are sealed and ready to be shipped. MA X-PRO 18 Maxwell Predictive Maintenance—Advanced diagnostics monitor internal components, alerting technicians to potential wear before a failure occurs • Technology advancements include an improved, easier to use HMI inspired by smartphones • Tool free jaw changeover adjusts bag size with the touch of Maxwell Predictive a button Maintenance • Easier bag changeover and threading saves time and reduces training requirements • Cost Savings with off-the-shelf, nonproprietary parts and a longer lasting, constantly heated sealing mechanism • Handles longer and wider packages, up to 18" x 8" MAX 24 Industry leading size capacity—runs bags up to 24" wide and 30" long • Improved exit conveyor allows packages to exit with the label side up to facilitate sortation and scanning • Handles large packages up to 12" deep, including shoe and boot boxes Sharp ® MAX 12 AND 20 Reliable bagging solutions with 12" and 20" width options • No queuing reduces scrap and material cost with moveable printing head • Thermal ribbon usage reduced as much as 90% • Long lasting, constantly heated sealing mechanism • Off-the-shelf parts for fast, low cost maintenance SX GO TABLETOP With a wider, larger jaw, SX GO can fit bags up to 18" wide, 7" larger than the original SX • SX GO labels, addresses, and opens bags: simply fill them and move on • New technological features include bag opening fingers and a mechanical seal flattener for
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