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Division CONAPAC CORPORATION
120 East 13th Street, New York 3, N. Y.
Shown i* only onr of many Wrap-A.le l 'nit Packagers, Other mode is available for packaging:
• LIQUIDS
• POWDERS
• TABLETS
• SOFT GOODS
• FOOD PRODUCTS
• HARDWARE
or any reasonably flat small product
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MACHINE CO., INC.
Celebrating a Quarter Century of Progress In Packaging
83 VALLEY STREET, BELLEVILLE 9, NEW JERSEY
PHONE PLYMOUTH 9-6150
PI Forum
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Comes of Age," Robert Sidney Dickens, Robert Sidney Dickens, Inc., and "Precis of Presentation," William Capitman, president, The Center for Research in Marketing.
Packaging Research and Development W. T. Nye, Gaylord Container Corp., chairman; "It's a Set-Up (Box)!" Richard Wellbrock, vice president, New Jersey Machine Corp.; "Latest Developments in Aluminum Cans," L. R. Payton, manager, Rigid Container Div., Reynolds Metals Co.; "A Technical Paper from Michigan State University's School of Packaging," James Goff, assistant professor, Dept, of Forest Products; "Drumpaket for Shipping Bulk Granular Materials," H. E. Taylor, Gaylord Container Corp., and "A New Heat-Sealable, Cold-Water-Soluble Transparent Packaging Film," E. M. Kratz, Mono-Sol Corp.
Production Line and Machinery
(Part 1) Byron Kingery, Lederle Laboratories Div., chairman; "Gearing the Production Line to a Buyer's Market," L. E. Smith, Finishing Department head, Bristol-Myers Co.; "Wishful Thinking Pays Off," C. P. Whittier, Packaging Research Div., Owens-Illinois, and "The Human Ingredients in the Packaging Stew," Don S. Shepherd, vice president, Winthrop Laboratories.
Tuesday morning there will be three concurrent seminars on:
Drug and Pharmaceutical (Part 1) George Robinson, Merck, Sharp & Dohme, chairman; "Pharmaceutical Aerosol Laboratory Developments," Edwin Pomerantz, Pharmaceutical Section, Chas. Pfizer & Co., Inc.; "Rx for Aerosol Packaging Through Contract Packagers," John C. Armstrong, Armstrong Laboratories; "Rx for Aerosol Packaging ... Do It Yourself," Robert A. Foresman, Jr., aerosol consultant, and "Cost Substantiation of Aerosol Packaging," Samuel Prussin, director, new products, Aerosol Techniques, Inc.
Bag and Industrial Packaging-
Howard Voorhees, division manager, purchases, Union Carbide Corp., chairman; "Wirebound-Corrugated Containers for Bulk Shipment of Granular and Powdered Materials," Henry A. Wolsdorf, vice president, [• Continued on page 222]
AND SAVE UP TO $8,625.00 EVERY MONTH ON YOUR FILM PACKAGING!
The RotoWrap is a fully automatic unit packaging machine expressly designed for the sanitary handling of food products. The package is formed around the product which is thereby pre-loaded and sealed on three sides ready to be vacuum-packed on your present equipment. If you are currently packaging your product by such a vacuum/pouch method, tremendous savings can be achieved by
the use of roll stock over prefabricated pouches and on labor required to hand load pouches.*
The Roto-Wrap can also seal the package on all four sides. A pressure chamber, designed as an integral part of the equipment, is available to replace the oxygen in the package with an inert gas when it is desired to change from vacuum-type to controlled atmosphere packaging. Thus, whether it's vacuum packaging NOW or nitrogen packaging in the FUTURE you have the cost-saving answer in this one machine!
Mr. Food Manufacturer: you Q&.H ride
TWO horses with ONE machine!
This Wrap-Ade Unit Packager was selected by PRETZEL MANUFACTURER
to speed production and cut costs.