Posts Tagged ‘filling processes’

For quality products, EXACTA, quality fillers

It’s easy to say bottle or jar: for food, cosmetics, chemicals and pharmaceuticals, to ensure the highest quality of content and packaging, it is crucial to exploit all the technology and efficiency of the most modern fillers.

Ronchi answers the call, providing a wide range of fillers, suitable and adaptable to all customer needs, market and product to be filled and packaged. This is the line of fillers, EXACTA, with solid or magnetic flow meters, which are imposed, with strokes of excellence, as a reference point between the weight and volumetric fillers on the international market.

Among the most striking advantages of EXACTA fillers, there are: the extremely high precision, which reduces production costs, speed, affordability and simplicity of the format change programming, which makes them very versatile and functional.

Ronchi, with EXACTA, offers a line of machines that can ensure the highest standards, both in terms of outcomes, both safety and productivity benefits, such as filling and capping of two or more products during the same cycle , for the construction of mixed boxes.

The new frontiers of the flexible packaging: when Quality is visible

 

Flexible packaging represents a reality under a strong growth. Just think about the United States, whereas this is second in the hit list of the most utilized packaging means, according to a recent survey disclosed by the Flexible Packaging Association. 

The reasons of this success are to be searched in the peculiarity of this kind of packaging: its   ease adaptation to a wide variety of filling processes, its low weight, convenient price and eye-catching printability.

Technological innovation involving the flexible packaging widens the possibilities and permits to create intelligent packages reacting to outside stimulations; so, for instance, we can find polypropylene and polyethylene films changing colours when deformed or suffering for sudden temperature variations, so ensuring the integrity of the products reaching the consumers. This technique consists in incorporating fluorescent molecules in the film that, in case of deformation or excessive heating, break out thus producing the easily recognizable colour variation.