Form-Fill-Seal Packaging Is on a Roll

Source: FOOD & BEVERAGE PACKAGING NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2011

Date: 12/15/2011

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New machines and refreshed options and features are increasing the functionality and performance of FFS systems to meet customer requirements current and future.

There have also been companies moving into the FFS market. One of those is Curwood (www.curwood.com), a Bemis Co., which entered the market from the films side. In early 2010, it introduced the Liquiflex® FFS system, an equipment complement to the company’s recently developed next-generation 13-layer film, marketed as Liquiflex® Advance™ for the foodservice pouch category.

For the FFS development, it partnered with Australian machine builder Propac (www.propac.com.au).

The machine takes its cues from a standard equipment platform commonly used for dry products including simple operations, ease of service, quick changeovers, and intuitive controls.

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