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State of the PET-bottling art

Friday 05 December 2008

With the use of newly supplied equipment, Vitaqua is producing around 60 different beverages in one plant.


New Automatic Pallet Stretch Wrapping Machine with ring technology

Thursday 04 December 2008

TechnoWrapp S.r.l. from Fonzaso Italy, in collaboration with their local partner HBM Packaging Technologies, have released the new A800 and A800 4E automatic ring wrapping machines for wrapping palletised loads with stretch film and a waterproof top sheet.


Sidel expands its range of hot fillers

Friday 31 October 2008

Sidel’s Veloce FM guarantees accurate filling thanks to electronic flow meters that measure the precise amount of product to be filled.


Eliminate double handling by weighing pallets on stretch wrappers

Monday 13 October 2008

Accuweigh has said it is possible to eliminate double handling by fitting stretch wrappers with load cells and digital weight indicators.


Krones

Monday 18 August 2008

Krones started manufacturing labellers in 1951, and has since taken its operations to a global scale, going far beyond the classical confines of machine and plant engineering.


Black pallet wraps prevent theft

Monday 21 July 2008

Australian Warehouse Solutions is distributing a black pallet wrap which is said to offer protection against theft of goods on pallets.


Hot Fill PET bottles can be light weighted

Monday 16 June 2008

Sipa has developed light-weighting technologies for ‘hot fill’ PET bottles used in the juice, tea, isotonic and flavoured water markets.


HBM represents SIPA

Wednesday 27 February 2008

HBM Plastics Technologies is now the sales and service partner in Australia and New Zealand for the range of PET bottle stretch blow moulding machines produced by SIPA of Veneto, Italy.


Hot-filling in India

Thursday 26 April 2007


Stretch wrappers

Thursday 21 September 2006


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