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Modern Packaging Magazine - September 1958 - Return to Main Search
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Text Summary via OCR:

polyethylene

cm

Positive Seal No Film Waste

Impulse sealing provides for the cutoff right at the seal, eliminating the tabs of conventional sealing resulting in substantial film savings.

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maximum protection

in flexible packaging for...

fruits and vegetables

hardware

chemical powders

frozen foods

candy    detergents

and many other products

To assure flexible packaging with maximum protection of the contents, Stokeswrap forms clear or printed polyethylene film into a pillow type package having exceptionally high strength and resistance to rupture. This development makes possible the packaging of products heretofore too heavy to be satisfactorily handled by other materials.

A new impulse principle for sealing the polyethylene web results in strong, positive seals and eliminates film waste as well. Electric eye registration of printed film, sealing and cutoff are all achieved in one simultaneous automatic operation at high speed. The web is held in constant tension, with no reversing, for smooth, trouble-free operation.

A wide selection of feeds...pocket, auger, tablet counting, liquid, net-weight scale and special mechanisms . . . make Stokeswrap well suited for low-cost high-quality polyethylene packaging of a great variety of products.

Putting ideas to Work

MACHINERY AND CHEMICAL CORPORATION

FMC Packaging Machinery Division

Stokes & Smith Plant

4904 SUMMERDALE AVENUE, PHILADELPHIA 24, PA.