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News | New Products
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Smart Planet Technologies Starts Paper Cup Recycling Program
With support from Allan Company & Replenysh, company says reCUP Recycling Initiative takes a major step addressing global paper cup recycling problem
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Vetaphone Corona Units Installed at CeDo
The European company says it has used Vetaphone equipment for years and has always likes the quality and consistency it produces
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BALDWIN Acquires Digital Ink System
An agreement with Quad/Graphics results in the acquisition, allowing BALDWIN to continue development for packaging, corrugated, and more
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DowDuPont to Invest in Expansion
The company will invest $100 Million to expand manufacturing capacity of specialty materials at Sabine River Works
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Monadnock Announces Label Product
Envi 96 Label, part of company’s EnviPortfolio line of substrates, is said to offer high performance as well as graphics that “pop”
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New Era Partners with Adept Converting
New Era will service clients of Adept, a manufacturer’s representative, with both companies excited to bring their expertise together
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Flint Announces New-Generation Sleeves
The rotec Smart Sleeve and rotec High Performance Sleeve are said to provide easy mounting and superior performance
White Papers
• Designing a Successful Retort-Grade Packaging Structure
• Hermetic-Seal Performance of BOPP Laminate Structures in VFFS Pouch Applications
• Methods and Design Considerations for the Application of Hot Melt Coatings
• BOPP Laminate Structures for “Over-the-Mountain” VFFS Pouch Applications
Expert Advice
First Glance
- Published: October 31, 2005, By PFFC staff
Notebooks

UP & Running
Mark Jensen, founder of Gleukos Inc., is an athlete as well as a businessman, so he knew what he wanted when he developed his own sports performance beverage. The key is glucose, he says, and once he had the formula, he needed a package that would sell the product. For that he went to Ampac Flexibles—Converted Products, a unit of Ampac Packaging, Cincinnati, OH. Jensen wanted a slender-looking, lightweight package and high quality graphics. Ampac delivered both. The 16-oz stand-up pouch has an hourglass shape that is easy to hold, can mold to the body when placed in an athletic apparel pocket, and stands on store shelves without POP assistance despite its tall profile and narrow base. The pouch features an Ampac Smart Spout fitment/valve combination said to make it spill- and leakproof. Vibrant graphics come courtesy of Ampac’s eight-color Toshiba Sectional Drive rotogravure press.
SUPPLIER INFO:
Toshiba—Toshiba-machine.com

Touch Me
Yupo Corp., Chesapeake, VA, offers synthetic paper envelopes said to exhibit superior smoothness, durability, and resistance to water, chemicals, tearing, and dirt. The envelopes feature peel-and-stick adhesive for easy and secure closure and are offered in opaque 78# stock for sizes 6 x 9, 9 x 12, and 10 x 13 and translucent 68# stock in 6 x 9 and 9 x 12. Paul Mitcham, national marketing manager, says the envelopes “entice the recipient to discover what lies inside.” He adds, “The envelopes are not only extremely durable and prevent ripping—the super-smooth feel begs to be touched.”

In the House
IPG Imaging Professionals, Lake Forest, CA, collaborated with Bay Cities Container Corp., Pico Rivera, CA, a designer and direct manufacturer of corrugated packaging products, to develop a promotion for Eckrich Foods. The promotion, a bright container in the shape of a house, will highlight Eckrich’s new label. The corrugated E-flute cardboard houses each will contain four samples of Eckrich meat products in zip-locked bags, as well as Eckrich product information. The boxes measure 12 x 12 x 9 in. and are a forest green with vivid white, yellow, red, orange, and blue accents. Bay Cities designed the promotion, and IPG printed the product using its eight-color UV ink production capabilities. The cardboard then was die-cut into the shape of a house using IPG’s digital die-cutter. The promotion will be rolled out to Wal-Mart and Lowe’s Home Improvement stores across the US.